Citation: MICE: EMERGING AS THE PROFIT SEGMENT FOR THE INDUSTRY, By Karishma Sen, T3 , May 14, 2013 INTRODUCTION Domestic and outbound travel has been the talk of not just Indian industry stalwarts but international ones as well. The mere statistics of tourism in India is enough to raise eyebrows and contribute to heated discussions that fuel a growing opinion of India’s tourism potential. The creeper that grows alongside this sector is MICE. Not only has it been contributing to a large chunk
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Foreign investment opportunities for X X is among top generic pharmaceutical companies in the Europe. X’s basic line of business is the production and sale of prescription pharmaceuticals, non-prescription products and animal health products. Products are sold in five different regions: Slovenia, Central Europe, South-East Europe, East Europe, West Europe and Overseas Markets. I have done analysis of lately published report and company long term strategy from annual report. I suggest for company
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Prelude The Union Budget for 2012-13 (FY13) is to be presented in the Parliament on 16th March. As every year, the budget will be an event that would signal the direction set forth for the growth path of the economy. Global as well as the domestic investors would also be looking for signals. The attempt of the government to push
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companies in India, the lady of the house also started working, because of which there was no time to prepare food at home. Hence, this created the need for using ready-to-eat foods. Due to raise in income, the standard of living is also changing and there is a strong influence of western countries, more global trade, traveling etc., hence, people are changing their taste to ready-to-eat foods more compared to the old traditionally prepared foods. Table 1: Status of food processing industry in India (http://www
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Contents Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd: 3 Historical background of Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 Mission: 4 Vision: 5 Our Services: 5 Beximco Pharma’s Contribution: 5 Beximco Pharma products: 5 Blockbuster Products of BPL: 6 Other products: 6 Supply Chain: 7 Supply Chain strategy: 7 Supply Chain Management: 8 Implementation of Supply Chain Management: 9 SCM life cycle of Beximco Pharma: 9 1. PLAN: 9 Functions of Production planning 10 2. SOURCE 11 3. MAKE 11 List
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Here is a look at India Inc's top 100 most powerful CEOs for the year 2012. Rank Name Company 1 Ratan Tata Tata Sons 2 Mukesh D Ambani Reliance Industries 3 Kumar Mangalam Birla The Aditya Birla Group 4 Azim H Premji Wipro 5 Chanda Kochhar ICICI Bank 6 Deepak Parekh HDFC 7 A M Naik Larsen & Toubro 8 Anand G Mahindra Mahindra Group 9 Adi Godrej Godrej Group 10 KV Kamath Infosys & Non Executive Chairman, ICICI 11 Anil D Ambani Reliance Group 12 N Chandrasekaran Tata Consultancy Services 13
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Theories of international trade and investment Classical Theories (Why do nations trade?) Mercantilism and Neomercantilism: Mercantilism - A belief popular in the 16th century that national prosperity results from maximizing exports and minimizing imports Neomercantilism - The idea that the nation should run a trade surplus - Supporters includes: Labor unions (who want to protect domestic jobs) Farmers (who want to keep crop prices high) Some manufacturers (that rely on exports)
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effective pharmaceutical companies in United States of America. It is a multi-specialty corporation that has been developing, commercializing and discovering the groundbreaking pharmaceuticals, medical devices etc. The company is best known for its products for neurological disorders, breast cure, obesity control, skin problems, ophthalmological disorders and many more specialty marketplace. Data clearly states that over the sale (OTC) as well as sales of medicament of the pharmaceutical business
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9 -3 1 3 -0 1 6 REV: AUGUST 1, 2014 REGINA E. HERZLINGER NATALIE KINDRED Shanghai Pharmaceuticals With 2011 revenues of $8.67 billion, 1 Shanghai Pharmaceuticals (SPH), a vertically integrated Chinese pharmaceutical conglomerate, produced active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), chemical and biological drugs, and traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs); distributed its own and other drug makers’ products to hospitals and other customers; and operated a chain of retail pharmacies. The company—essentially
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(manufacturing) and tertiary (service) activities: * Resource extraction, particularly in the mining sector, for materials such as oil and gas * Manufacturing in three main sectors: 1. High-tech industries such as computers, scientific instruments, microelectronics, pharmaceuticals 2. Large-volume consumer goods such as motor vehicles, tyres, televisions and other electrical goods 3. Mass-produced consumer goods such as cigarettes, drinks, breakfast cereals, cosmetics, branded
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