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    Apple

    Tata fast facts Headquarters Bombay House 24, Homi Mody Street Mumbai 400 001 India 1868: Tata Sons established by Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata Tata Sons and Tata Industries Information systems and communications, engineering, materials, services, energy, chemicals and consumer products 2012-13: $96.79 billion (around Rs527,047 crore) 3.9 million Over 100 operating companies 32 on the Bombay Stock Exchange Over 540,000 Over 80 countries 2012-13: $60.7 billion (62.7% of group revenues) Tata Motors

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    Service Is Everybodys Business

    ase study of Tata Motor Acquisition of Jaguar and Land Rover You are Here: Home > Management Case Studies > Case study of Tata Motor Acquisition of Jaguar and Land Rover According to industry analysts, some of the issues that could trouble Tata Motors were economic slowdown in European and American markets, funding risks, currency risks etc. Acquisition of Jaguar and Land Rover provides the company with a strategic opportunity to acquire iconic brands with a great heritage and global presence

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    Growth

    Test Number of questions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1 50 This personality is the present European Union’s Trade Commissioner. Can you identify him from the given options? a. Pascal Lamy b. Peter Mandelson c. Jose Manual Barosso d. Catherine Ashton Which of the following personalities won the Wimbledon’s Men’s Singles title for 2010 recently? a. Rafael Nadal b. Roger Federer c. N. Djokovik d. A. Roddick This personality is the CEO of the newly formed Bharti AXA Life Insurance

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    Marketing Plan for Fast-Track

    ………………………………………………………..11 7. REFERENCES & INFORMATION SOURCES……………………………………. 41 8. ANNEXURES………………………………………………………………………...42 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Sir Dorabji Tata once recalled how the chief commissioner for the Indian Railways, Sir Frederick Upcott, had earlier remarked to Perin: 'Do you mean to say that Tatas propose to make steel rails to British specifications?

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    Mangement Issue

    SANGHVI INNOVATIVE ACADEMY (Affiliated to D.A.V.V., Indore) A Synopsis On “A comparative study of customers’ brand loyalty towards Maruti Suzuki & Tata Motors” 2010 -2012 GUIDED BY: SUBMITTED BY: Prof. SURBHI GANGRADE TARUN PORWAL M.B.A.3rd SEM ROLL NO.1006193 INTRODUCTION Formerly known as Maruti Udyog Ltd., Maruti Suzuki India has been a market

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    Automobile Industry in India

    India's passenger car and commercial vehicle manufacturing industry is the seventh largest in the world. The Indian Automobile Industry has evolved in 3 phases: Tata Motors: Tata Motors Limited is India's largest automobile company with presence across the length and breadth of India and through its subsidiaries and associate companies, Tata Motors has operations in the UK, South Korea, Thailand, Spain and South Africa. Among them is Jaguar Land Rover, a business comprising the two iconic British brands

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    Micro & Macro Factors Affecting the Auto Industry, India

    Macroeconomic Policies Affecting the Auto Industry In most countries, the level of automotive production is closely correlated to domestic or regional automotive sales. Also the level of automotive sales and production is closely related to disposable income levels, interest rates and finance availability, consumer confidence and other factors influenced by macroeconomic policies. Production in particular often has long lead times, so consistent and predictable economic progress is important. Therefore

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    Fasteners Industry - Competitive Rivalry

    Bargaining power of suppliers Moderate - High There are three major steel fasteners used in industries: stainless steel, carbon steel, and alloy steel. Steel industry in India is highly oligopolistic dominated by few big players such as SAIL, TATA steel, JSW steel, Essar steel and Ispat industries. Such oligopoly and government policies over import and export gives steel suppliers enough power to maintain relatively higher market price(except SAIL) and hence enjoy considerable bargaining power

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    Marketing

    Name: Harsh Vardhan Nathany Roll No: Room No: 6th Semester, 3rd Year Department of Management Bachelor of Commerce (Morning) Elucidate the pricing & promotional strategies adopted by companies to position their detergent products in rural markets. Indian Rural Market: Brief Overview Rural markets have emerged as an important growth engine in the Indian consumption story. With about 70 per cent of the

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    Crm Systems and Implementation

    consistent,personalized interaction across all customer touch points including,telephone, e-mail, Web, wireless devices and in-person meetings. Tata Motors implemented Oracle's Siebel Automotive, a comprehensivecustomer relationship management (CRM) solution designed specifically forcompanies in the automotive industry. Seamlessly integrated with Tata Motors’dealer management system and SAP back-office applications, Siebel Automotivehas delivered significant benefits across the extended organization

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