Equity Research ABOUT BIRLA SUN LIFE FINANCIAL SERVICES Aditya Birla Group through Aditya Birla Financial Services Group (ABFSG), has a strong presence across various financial services verticals that include life insurance, fund management, distribution & wealth management, security based lending, insurance broking, private equity and retail broking. The seven companies representing ABFSG are Birla Sun Life Insurance Company, Birla Sun Life Asset Management Company, Aditya Birla Money, Aditya
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Nikola Lajovic JKJ Pension Fund case Property | Riverbank center office building | Empire hotel | Midtown mall | Flamingo Village | Cap rate | 10% | 9,5% | 8,5% | 9% | Decision | Hold | Sell | Hold | Hold | RIVERBANK Center Office Building Characteristics: * 13 story 161618 rentable square foot office building * Connected to the 28 story hotel and 1500 space garage * Investment 12400000$ * Opened in October 1988 * Currently 54% leased * In 1993 2 floors of
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preceding year had included both the RM12.7 million gain on disposal of its amusement business and the RM11.3 million net proceeds from insurance claim though they were offset by an impairment loss of RM14.1 million in one of the Company’s store and shopping center’s property, plant and equipment. In addition, growth of retail business is driven by two new stores Aeon Ipoh Station 18 and Aeon Seri Manjung Shoping Centre and the better performance of property management service with tenant sales increasing
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ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT REVIEW Vol.1 Issue 1, SEPTEMBER 2012, ISSN 2319-2836 GROWTH AND CHALLENGES OF RETAIL INDUSTRY IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS SUNITA SIKRI & Ms. DIPTI WADHWA Assistant Professor M.L.N College Yamuna Nagar-Haryana ABSTRACT The Indian Retail Industry is the fifth largest in the world. Comprising of organized and unorganized sectors, Indian retail industry is one of the fastest growing industries in India, especially over the last few years. Though initially
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1993. This essay relates Mr. Guterson`s experience of a one week tour of the Mall of America, in Minneapolis, at the time the largest mall in the world. Mr. Guterson is much less ambitious in his claims but actually provides support by tracing the history of consumerism in America as expressed in malls. Mr. Guterson also draws heavily on his analysis of interviews and comments made by shoppers at the world`s largest mall. Sometimes considering when an essay was written is important to help us understand
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the Mall, found us looking at different things from clothing to jewelry and finally to the food court. Ms. Moore is a Senior citizen and luckily for us on this particular day at the Mall they observed it as Senior Citizen day, where all citizens can get a percentage of whatever they are shopping for that day. Ms. Moore had very limited funds, so window shopping was good because it lets her know the prices so that the next time she is planning to go shopping to save her money. After the mall we went
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MKT 310 WK 8 QUIZ 6 CHAPTER 13 & 14 To purchase this visit here: http://www.activitymode.com/product/mkt-310-wk-8-quiz-6-chapter-13-14/ Contact us at: SUPPORT@ACTIVITYMODE.COM MKT 310 WK 8 QUIZ 6 CHAPTER 13 & 14 MKT 310 WK 8 Quiz 6 Chapter 13,14 1) A retailer can list all of its operations to be performed, its characteristics, and its timing in a(n) ________. A) prototype arrangement B) standardized plan C) operations blueprint D) rationalized retailing arrangement 2) Which of
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areas pay a much higher rental value per square metre than in the out-of-town shopping centres. This means it is more profitable for companies to buy land in these out-of-town areas as they get a lot more money overall as the rental is cheaper and business is still good as lots of shoppers are constantly there using the facilities. A comparison for this can be seen between Oxford Street in London and Meadowhall shopping centre in Sheffield. Oxford Street costs £4400 per square metre per year and Sheffield’s
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Summary of case study Pest = opportunity and threat The social environment deals with the demography (baby boomer, ages 45 t0 65) and the consumers trend and this is an opportunity to the industry. Economic environment deals with the influence of the economy on the industry “people within the ages 54-65 generally earned higher income, and has higher level of home ownership” PORTER ANALYSIS Bargaining power of suppliers: in this case the power of supplier is low. “as it is common for retailers to
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Target Market Baby Boomer Or Muppies Marketing Essay As a parent, they are worry about many things which they give to their child. Such as, what should they feed, which school should they send him/her to, or what kind of toys able to help in educating them, give them extra knowledge. They might also worry about the toys which they bought are suitable for their children. If the child is newborn between age 0 to 2, parents must make sure the toys are safe enough, and it should be large enough to avoid
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