International Journal of Academic Research and Reflection Vol. 2, No. 2, 2014 INTEGRATING STRATEGIES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP-GOURMET PAKISTAN: CASE STUDY FROM PAKISTAN Dr. Fareeha Zafar University of derby, England & GCU, Lahore, Pakistan Email: dr.f.zafar@gcu.edu.pk Shakeel Ahmad, Muhammad Ali Zafar & Sara Sheikh Ms- Management, Institute of Business & Management, UET, Lahore, Pakistan Corresponding Author Email: alizafar123@hotmail.com ABSTRACT This paper aims to get to know how integrating strategies
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Introduction Sir Fazle Hasan Abed is a social worker and the founder and chairman of BRAC, the largest NGO in the world. Fazle Hasan Abed was born in 1936 into a landed family in Baniachong in Bangladesh’s Habiganj district. Fazle Abed's father and his three uncles were adopted by Syed Shamsul Huda, who was one of the most influential personalities in Calcutta. Under Syed Shamsul Huda's direction, Fazle Abed's father Syed Mustafa Ali and his three uncles received education from the prestigious
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Matrix): [pic] Star: Gourmet bread and other bakery Products come under star as they have a high relative market share and high growth rate. They are in maturity stage of its product life cycle. Cash Cow: Gourmet Cola, Gourmet Water, Sweets and Dairy Products are Cash cow products for Gourmet as they have a low market Growth rate and a high relative market share. Question Mark: Gourmet new products like Dry Milk and the same for Tea as well come under Question mark. Or any other new product
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imposed for default in payment of any installment of advance tax. | | | | | | | | Fiscal incentives : Following are fiscal incentives available to a taxpayer:- a) Tax holiday : Tax holiday is allowed for industrial undertaking, tourist industry and physical infrastructure facility established between 1st July 2008 to 30th June 2011 in fulfillment of certain
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Street 7-Weak and fraudulent underwriting practices 8-Deregulation 9-Predatory lending 10-Increased debt burden or over-leveraging 11-Boom and collapse of the shadow banking system 12-Commodities boom Financial crisis in Pakistan and Reasons 1-One of the immediate causes is Political instability due to Musharaf’s position as president, delay in restoring judiciary and resultantly withdrawal of PML (N) from the alliance leaving behind ‘dead’ ministry of finance. In contrast
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Ice Cream Industry in India Sunday, 01 November 2009 00:00 Aswathi Muralidharan Opportunities - Other business opportunities http://www.dare.co.in/opportunities/other-business-opportunities/ice-cream-industry-in-india.htm Though India has a low per capita ice cream consumption of 300 ml per annum, the trend is slowly changing due to a number of reasons. DARE explores the dynamics of the business. Indian summers are synonymous with ice creams. Come summers, and you will see a number of colorful
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EXPORT PROCESS FLOW, PROCEDURE AND DOCUMENTATION Revised on November 10, 2005 Prepared By: Policy & Planning Small and Medium Enterprise Development Authority Ministry of Industries, Production & Special Initiatives Government of Pakistan www.smeda.org.pk HEAD OFFICE LAHORE REGIONAL OFFICE SINDH REGIONAL OFFICE NWFP REGIONAL OFFICE BALOCHISTAN 6th Floor, L.D.A Plaza, Egerton Road Lahore-54792 Tel: 111-111-456 Fax: (042) 6304926 helpdesk@smeda.org.pk 5th Floor
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EXPORT PROCESS FLOW, PROCEDURE AND DOCUMENTATION Revised on November 10, 2005 Prepared By: Policy & Planning Small and Medium Enterprise Development Authority Ministry of Industries, Production & Special Initiatives Government of Pakistan www.smeda.org.pk HEAD OFFICE LAHORE REGIONAL OFFICE SINDH REGIONAL OFFICE NWFP REGIONAL OFFICE BALOCHISTAN 6th Floor, L.D.A Plaza, Egerton Road Lahore-54792 Tel: 111-111-456 Fax: (042) 6304926 helpdesk@smeda.org.pk 5th Floor
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EXPORT PROCESS FLOW, PROCEDURE AND DOCUMENTATION Revised on November 10, 2005 Small and Medium Enterprise Development Authority Ministry of Industries, Production & Special Initiatives Government of Pakistan www.smeda.org.pk Prepared By: Policy & Planning HEAD OFFICE LAHORE 6th Floor, L.D.A Plaza, Egerton Road Lahore-54792 Tel: 111-111-456 Fax: (042) 6304926 helpdesk@smeda.org.pk REGIONAL OFFICE SINDH 5th Floor, Bahria Complex 2, M.T.Khan Road, Karachi Tel: (021) 111-111-456 Fax:
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1. History of Ice creams 3 2. Stages of Consumption 3 3. Market Analysis 4 3.1. Ice cream industry in India 4 3.2. Challenges 6 3.3. Future growth prospects 6 4. Attitudinal factors: Ice creams 7 5. Company background 8 6. Short-term and Long-term Memory factors in Ice cream 10 7. Maslow’s Hierarchy 10 8. Competitors 11 9. Recent Developments in Ice cream industry 12 9.1. Effect on Kwality Walls 13 10. References 14 1. History of Ice creams Ice
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