Pantaloons from a single format store in 1993, pantaloons retail India limited (pantaloons) had grown to become the largest multi-format retail store by 2004,pantaloon’s willingness to innovate and it’s indianness’ led to it’s dramatic growth. In 2004 pantaloons had more than 30 outlets in 13 major cities, including metros and non-metros, generating revenues worth INR 650 crores. * Pantaloon owned by the biryanis , was originaaly a Mumbai- based blended yarn manufacturing company. *
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Conclusion In a nutshell, generation Y and financial services cannot be separated. It is because generation Y had become the largest customer for the banking industry in the present and the future. This is because Gen Y is the wealthiest generation now. As we know, Gen Y customers grow in tandem with the development of technology, from the era of mobile phones and gadgets, Internet-based communities and social networks. So, this trend makes Gen Y see technology as a key component of complete
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When company satisfy public needs The marketing system of all companies all over the world has been accused of adding to several “evils” in all societies at large, unlike other business functions like accounting or finance, people in marketing interact directly with the public even studies show that marketer and salesperson rank poorly in ratings of the most trusted professions. Critics have charged that the marketing system urges too much in material possessions. People are judged by what they
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Six Key Systems in Markets and Organizations Alfredo A. Brown MGT 5012- Dr. Bahaudin G. Mujtaba Introduction Markets and organizations are just like any other aspect in business. They have moving parts. Business is like a well-oiled machine with moving parts that create the final product. It is necessary for all the parts to be in good shape and working effectively. Without all six key systems in markets and organizations flowing smoothly and properly a business or business
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Leverage Buyout A leveraged buyout (LBO) occurs when an investor, typically a financial sponsor, acquires a controlling interest in a company's equity and where a significant percentage of the purchase price is financed through leverage (borrowing). The assets of the acquired company are used as collateral for the borrowed capital, sometimes with assets of the acquiring company. Typically, leveraged buyout uses a combination of various debt instruments from bank and debt capital markets. The bonds
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Angel and Venture Capitalists Mildene Faulkner Angel vs Venture Angel investors and venture capitalists operate in the same market, but they both provide a different type of service. The two depend on each other to make business work. These types of investors would be looking to make money fast by investing in someone else’s idea. Entrepreneurs need the financial backings to start up their business and constant set of investor to keep it going thru the start phrase. With Angel investors and
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way I explained it on first paragraph and parents want to blame the school system and seek private or public for there child. At the end of the day it all start at home parents have to get involved with there children education far as checking homework afterwards, going to meetings and programs , and getting to know there children teachers. Instead parents seem to say it’s the public school system or the private school system that doesn’t work with there child correctly. According to “Kennedy”
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majority of communication to be work-related; employees are allowed to communicate with others for personal use as well. This policy is covered in our handbook, it simply states that if one wishes to keep information private do not store or transmit information on company systems. Private e-mail accounts have been blocked from our server so use of personal e-mail is not permitted. Similar to the e-mail policy, the company wants the internet to be used majority for work-related business. However, short
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Topic School Education - Private Participation for Educating Rural India Title of the Project Private Education in Rural India: Status and Opportunity Kripal Singh Niranjan, Private Education in Rural India: Status and Opportunity I. Introduction: World Bank statistics found that fewer than 40 percent of adolescents in Rural India attend secondary schools. The Economist reports that half of 10-year-old rural children could not read at a basic level, over 60% were unable to do division
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“Job satisfaction: a study between public and Private university teachers of Bangladesh” Course name: Organizational behavior Course code: PA-411 Submitted To - Dr. Syeda Lasna Kabir Associate Professor, Department of Public Administration University of Dhaka Submitted
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