originating in the sub-Himalayan plains of Indian subcontinent. Botanically, this exotic fruit belongs to a family that also includes numerous species of tropical-fruiting trees in the flowering plants. Mango is a tropical tree cultivated in many regions of India and now distributed wide across the world in many continents. Usually, fruits grow at the end of a long, string like stem, with sometimes more than one fruit to a stem. Mango is a tropical fruit in seasons. Each fruit has a typical “mango” shape
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substitute goods (Rampersad & Hussain, 2014). 1. Entry by new firms The threat to entry by other firms in the market is quite low as the company has established its strong market share in the mobile phone industry. The forces are low because new companies who wish to venture into the industry have to invest heavily in terms of innovation and marketing (Rampersad & Hussain, 2014). 2. Power of suppliers The threat of power of supply is moderate as the company can acquire the new materials from
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INTRODUCTION Bisleri was originally an Italian company created by Felice Bisleri, who first brought the idea of selling bottled water in India. Bisleri then was introduced in Mumbai in glass bottles in two varieties – bubbly & still in 1965. Parle bought over Bisleri (India) Ltd. in 1969 and started bottling water in glass bottles under the brand name ‘Bisleri’. Later Parle switched over to PVC non-returnable bottles & finally advanced to PET containers
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the January 1898, from a small Drug store in the city of North Carolina. The owner of the Drug store, Mr. Caleb Bradham, prepared a drink, which the customers called "the Bred Drink". Bred registered this drink with the name of Pepsi Cola in 1903. Then he started his own production at Marco level and established his own company. The business expanded and this drink got fame time. In 1909 this company reached to 24 states of America with more than 250 dealers. The very first packing of Pepsi was
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Investment India and across the World” FDI AND RETAIL TOGETHER: An Overview By Rakesh Soni (11bbl114@nirmauni.ac.in) PH. NO- 8690976530 Peeyush Purohit (11bbl091@nirmauni.ac.in) PH. NO- 7597907007 INSTITUTE OF LAW NIRMA UNIVERSITY AHMEDABAD INTRODUCTION INDIAN RETAIL MARKET Retailing can be defined as a business activity, which offers products or services in small quantities to ultimate consumers, at a place where consumers prefer to buy. India is one of the largest
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This article is published in a peer-reviewed section of the Utrecht Law Review Four Case Studies on Corporate Social Responsibility: Do Conflicts Affect a Company’s Corporate Social Responsibility Policy? Cristina A. Cedillo Torres, Mercedes Garcia-French, Rosemarie Hordijk, Kim Nguyen, Lana Olup* 1. Introduction 1.1. Background and objectives This article will discuss the different Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) issues that emerged within four multinationals (Apple, Canon
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white and brown goods has found a place in the rural market, driving several industries to actively explore it. “In the current scenario, companies should change their strategies for market-ing. For market sustainability, we have to look at the rural markets. This would include products that have been especially designed for these markets at prices that will suit the sector,” says Atmanand. Tailor-made products for rural India The company should provide rural folk with products and services that would
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well as sales in company-operated restaurants. In 2012, McDonald's Corporation had annual revenues of $27.5 billion, and profits of $5.5 billion.[7] McDonald's primarily sells hamburgers, cheeseburgers, chicken, french fries, breakfast items, soft drinks, milkshakes, and desserts. In response to changing consumer tastes, the company has expanded its menu to include salads, fish, wraps, smoothies, and fruit.[8] Headquarters McDonald's Plaza, located in Oak Brook, Illinois is the headquarters
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Analysis ............................................................5 2.2 Industry analysis .............................................................................................7 2.3 Industry Life cycle ..........................................................................................9 2.4 Competitor Analysis ..................................................................................... 10 2.5 Industry‟s Critical Success Factors .............................................
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ulture is integrated in each and every individual existing in this world. It is a simple term originated from Latin word cultus which has got lot of intermeanings. It is an integrated pattern of the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society from different regions or the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement. Culture is like mental software and it has been defined as “the collective programming of the mind that distinguishes the members
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