Introduction to Telecom Industry Sector Overview Telecommunication has now become one of the prime services which an economy needs for rapid growth, development and modernization of its various sectors. Government of Pakistan awarded status of industry to telecom sector in year 2003-04. Benefits that accrue to a declared industry are now available to Telecom Sector. Over the past two decades, the institutional and regulatory framework of the telecommunications industry has changed radically.
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this project. We genuinely hope that this project meets the designated standards and you have a pleasant time going through it. Thank You. Executive Summary: Nishat has grown from a cotton export house into the premier business group of Pakistan concentrating on 4 core businesses; Textiles, Cement, Banking and Power Generation. Today, Nishat is considered to be at par with multinationals operating locally in terms of its quality products and management skills. The company is free from
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summary This project is about the strategic Analysis of Pak Suzuki Motor Company. During the project, we have done the detailed study of Pak Suzuki Motor Company Limited like their company profile, mission, vision and corporate values. Then we observe the some of the major products manufactured and assembled by the Pak Suzuki Motor Company limited which includes SWIFT, LIANA, CULTUS, MEHRAN, APV etc… With the help of Internal and External analysis, we have sorted out some of their strengths, weaknesses
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| M.Awais ArshadAddress: 101-New Town Near Multan Road LahoreCell: 0321-4707280Email:AwaisArshadch@yahoo.com | Personal Profile | * Reliable and loyal in meeting the objectives. I want to serve my country through leadership. I love to make progress in every moment of my professional career * Hardworking, possess effectual planning, organizing and controlling abilities * Motivated, enthusiastic, magnificent and determined to move forward in life * Optimistic, target oriented, Good communication
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hospitals. These hospitals and institutes are continuously developing their services and innovating ideas to make competing even harder. The above mentioned hospitals are main rivals of our stammering club because they are long established brands. PEST ANALYSIS: Economics: Rise in inflation rate contributes in increasing cost of input. This industry involves a lot of fixed cost which would be negatively affecting the industry. Keeping the economic condition in mind this factor will cause decrease in
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Executive Summary AcknowledgementsLiterature ReviewMethodologyIntroductionSignificance of ProjectBackground Of P&GVision Of P&GMission statementP&G in PakistanProducts in PakistanLaunch Of Ariel in Pakistan Laboratory Test Granular Detergents PEST & SWOT Analysis Political FactorsEconomical FactorsSocial FactorsTechnological FactorsStrengthsWeaknessesOpportunitiesThreatsCompetitive AnalysisSizes and PriceBCG MatrixSegmentation & Target MarketMarket SegmentationTarget
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FUTURES MARKET : AN ANALYSIS Agha Nuruzzaman* ABSTRACT The Indian government’s efforts are directed towards the establishment of a free, fair, transparent and fully informed market with help of the Futures market, so that futures prices are truly determined by the forces of demand and supply. In the long term, the continuing rapid growth of economy in India creates a huge potential for Futures market. This study is an effort to understand the factors under PEST Analysis. For this purpose,
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Table of Contents List of Acronyms 1 SDPI Management Structure 2 SDPI Board of Governors 3 SDPI Mandate 4 About SDPI 5 1996-97: An Overview 6 Research Programme 8 Collaborative Research Projects 13 Reaching Out 15 Advocacy and Networking 20 Capacity Building 24 Management and Support Services 28 Annexures: I. SDPI Seminar Series 30 II. SDPI Staff 32 III. List of Project/Research
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builds on more than 155 years of telecom experience. A Telenor is a global company it is always looking to expand in to untapped markets or where oppuruntities are available for expansion. Telenor acquired a license for providing GSM services in Pakistan in April 2004, and launched its services commercially in Karachi, Islamabad, and Rawalpindi on 15 March 2005; it expanded its services to Lahore, Faisalabad and Hyderabad on 23 March 2005. Telenor Pakistan’s Corporate Headquarters are in Karachi
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because of increased awareness of health consciousness among people. The competitive analysis identified that competition within the industry is high as the industry has some humongous names in it i.e. nestle, shezan, fresher etc. The application of Porter’s five forces to the Pakistani juice industry provides us a view of the potential attractiveness in terms of profitability of the industry. By doing PEST analysis we have learnt that although the political situation of the country is not satisfactory
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