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    Tata Ace Case Study

    commercial vehicles (LCVs), heavy trucks, and buses and coaches. It focuses on the freight and transportation sector as its major customers. Top 5 countries for CV industry 1) Isuzu 2) Daimler AG 3) Volvo Group 4) Toyota Group 5) Tata Group

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    Auto Industry

    INTRODUCTION: Fundamental analysis of a business involves analysing its financial statements and health, its management and competitive advantages, and its competitors and markets. Fundamental analysis includes the economic analysis, industry analysis and the company analysis. There are certain factors that are to be considered while doing the fundamental analysis and it includes Financials of the company It involves the study of financial health of the company using the various financial reports

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    Analysis House of Tata: Acquiring a Global Footprint

    IILM Graduate School of Management Group Submission on a Case House of Tata: Acquiring a Global Footprint Submitted by: - Submitted to:- Abhigyan Prof. Vinay Chirania Dipandita Kar Himali Kulshrestha Mridul Tiwari Priyanka Aggarwal Subhashree Roy Vaibhav Singh Summary of House of Tata: Acquiring a Global Footprint The 134-year-old Tata Group with 95 operating companies (31 of them publicly traded) and 230,000 employees, it is India's largest private-sector employer

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    Business Failure

    Business Failure 1 Running Head: BUSINESS FAILURE Examining a Business Failure Ric L. Rushing March 6, 2009 University of Phoenix Business Failure 2 In March of 1967 Daewoo Group was founded by Kim Woo- Jung, he was a graduate of a prestigious in university in Seoul where he received an Economics degree. Jung decided became an entrepreneur and founded Daewoo Group. Daewoo Group had benefited from government sponsored loans which were based on potential export profits

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    Pendragon

    Executive summary Inchcape is an independent international automotive retailer and distributor, which is operating in 26 Emerging and Developed markets. It has diversified multi-channel revenue streams comprising sales of new and used cars, spare parts, sales service, insurance and finance. Inchcape’s vision is to be the world’s most customer-focused automotive retail group and good operation of world’s famous automotive brands, such as BMW/Mini, Land Rover, Porsche, Toyota/Lexus, Volvo, Jaguar

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    My Farewell Snaps

    [pic] ASSIGNMENT OF ECONOMICS FOR MANAGERS SUBMITTED TO:- LECT.POOJA KANSRA COURSE NO.ECO-519 SUBMITTED BY:- RAHUL MITTAL CLASS: M.B.A (TWINNING) BATCH:-2010

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    Tata Motors

    Tata entered the commercial vehicle sector in 1954 after forming a joint venture with Daimler-Benz of Germany. After years of dominating the commercial vehicle market in India, Tata Motors entered the passenger vehicle market in 1991 by launching the Tata Sierra, a multi utility vehicle. After the launch of three more vehicles, Tata Estate (1992, a stationwagon design based on the earlier 'TataMobile' (1989), a light commercial vehicle), Tata Sumo (LCV, 1994) and Tata Safari (1998, India's first

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    Merger

    Tata Teleservices Integrates all its services under Tata Docomo :  Tata Teleservices Integrates all its services under Tata Docomo Presented By: Sanyog Chaturvedi 1 Contents:  Contents Umbrella Branding Tata Teleservices Tata Docomo Indian Telecom Industry SWOT Analysis Effect Of the Merger 2 Umbrella Branding:  Umbrella Branding An umbrella brand is an overarching brand used across multiple related products. Umbrella branding is also known as family branding. It contrasts with individual

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    Poters 5 Forces Application on Automobile Industry

    Topic:        Apply the Porter's five forces model on Automobile Industry and analyse the attractiveness of the Industry for Investment purpose Evolution of Porter's Five Forces Model Five forces is a framework for the industry analysis and business strategy development developed by Michael E. Porter of Harvard Business School in 1979. Michael Porter is a professor at Harvard Business School andis a leading authority on competitive strategy and international competitiveness.Michael Porter was

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    T24 Service

    |Future Group | |Profiling & evaluation of T24 mobile services in Kolkata with way forward to improve productivity in revenue, number of customers & services | |offered | |

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