PRODUCT AND BRAND MANAGEMENT PROJECT ON Company study of Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) Submitted to- Prof. Pitamber Dwivedi Submitted by- Anish Bhattacharyya [FT-09-720] Anurag Kumar Mishra [FT-09-729] Durgesh Tiwari [FT -09-748] Jagat Singh Nagar [FT -09-754] Shwetank Kumar [FT-09-856] Sourav Mukherjee [FT- 09-862] Ravi Kumar Sinha [ FT- 09-813] IILM-GSM-09-11_PBM_SEC-A_
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Financial Statistics 57 58 - 61 62 63 64 65 - 81 82 - 106 107 108 - 109 110 111 Consolidated Financials Financial Statements Financial Statistics 112 - 155 156 1 The Indian Hotels Company Limited Board of Directors Management Ratan N. Tata R. K. Krishna Kumar K. B. Dadiseth Deepak Parekh Jagdish Capoor Shapoor Mistry Nadir Godrej A. R. Aga Raymond N. Bickson Anil P. Goel Abhijit Mukerji Managing Director Executive Director – Finance Executive Director – Hotel Operations Yannick Poupon
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INDEX Sr. No. | Contents | Page No. | 1. | INTRODUCTION TO COST CUTTING | 02 | 2. | COST CUTTING – AN ANALYSIS | 06 | 3. | CORPORATE COST CUTTING | 18 | 4. | COST CUTTING– A TRADITIONAL APPROACH TO POOR FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE | 24 | 5. | CHALLENGER CORPORATE COST-CUTTING SURVEY | 27 | 6. | COST CUTTING : DIFFERENT COMPANIES DIFFERENT METHODS A GIST | 31 | 7. | CONCLUSION | 32 | 8. | REFERRENCES | 33 | 1. INTRODUCTION TO COST CUTTING Cost cutting, cost reduction, consolidation
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION INDUSTRY PROFILE BUSINESS CONSULTING In the corporate world the wants and needs of clients are constantly changing, becoming much more complex and specialized. These needs can often exceed workforce and workplace capabilities. When this happens, companies and organizations hire consultants to strategize solutions to business, organizational or industry specific problems Consultants are needed to help create new jobs, expand operations, and start new facilities. In
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Serving our consumers, today and tomorrow Hindustan Unilever is India's largest Fast Moving Consumer Goods Company. We meet everyday needs of millions of Indians, right from the morning cup of tea to brushing at bedtime. Our brands touch the lives of more than 700 million Indians. It is this relationship with our consumers that we would like to build upon and strengthen. We will continue to straddle the consumer price pyramid to meet the needs and aspirations of diverse consumers across India
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Summary Acknowledgements CRAs: Relevance and Perspective Raters and Ratings: Evolution and the Current State of the Art Critical Evaluation of Ratings Rating Transition and Default Study Emerging Trends and Alternate Approaches Conclusions and Recommendations References Annexure Sample Questionnaire 3 4 14 15 21 32 43 58 63 74 78 2 Terms of Reference This Study has been commissioned by NISM as desired by the Committee on Comprehensive Regulation of CRA’s in India, to look into the legal
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ANNUAL REPORT 2010 -11 TECHNO_LOGICAL TECHNO_LOGICAL In many ways, satisfying the Indian customer is probably much more challenging than satisfying a customer in another market. The country has an obsession for fuel efficiency, when it comes to choosing automobiles (and rightly so, since about three-fourths of India’s crude oil requirement is imported). Extracting more mechanical energy for the car from every drop of fuel is a designer’s challenge. But it is vital for the consumer, the
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rice crop there is likely to suffer and since Pakistan is one of the biggest exporters of rice, Indian rice exporters should gain due to likely fall in Pakistan's rice exports. Moroever, there is growing fancy agri-based companies. Hence, the recommendation to buy Samtex Fashions (name appears a misnomer as presently, garment business constitutes only tiny %age of its total business) as scrip is available at extremely low PE Ratio and has high book value. his Delhi based company was originally incorporated
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IN-COMPANY TRAINING REPORT ON “MARKETING STRATEGIES OF JK TYRES” COMPLETED IN JK TYRE LIMITED [pic] SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF B.COM (H) IIIRD YEAR DELHI COLLEGE OF ARTS & COMMERCE, NEW DELHI TRAINING SUPERVISOR: SUBMITTED BY: MR. HARMEET SINGH KOHLI KARAN ARORA (Marketing Manager Central Zone) ROLL NO. 336
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| SUMMER PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED IN THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PGDM PROGRAM By :- Abhishek Kumar Roll. No.: 03 Supervisors: 1.Company Guide:- Bharath Rajgopal 2.Alumini Guide:- Siddharth Sharma 3.Faculty Guide:- Dr. M.Sivagnanasundaram
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