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    Foundry

    father was a doctor working with the Tatas. His father was a disciplinarian and inculcated values of hard work, integrity, family commitment and social consciousness in his children. Due to an untimely accident Dutt’s father had become incapacitated, and as the eldest child. Dutt was forced to accept partial responsibility for his younger brothers and sisters. He gave up his childhood dream of becoming an engineer, and instead started working with TISCO (now called Tata Steel) immediately after passing

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    QUESTIONNAIRE OF TATA-NANO Dear respondents, We all are students of Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology. As a part of my curriculum. We are conducting a study on “consumer satisfaction of TATA NANO” It would be a great help if you please spare some of your time to fill this questionnaire. The responses would be kept strictly confidential & use to data analysis only for academic purpose. 1. What’s your good Name: - | Email ID:- | 2. What is your gender? 3

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    Rbv Analysis

    (Medium and Heavy Commercial Vehicles). A detailed classification of commercial vehicles can be found in Figure 1. Figure 1: CLASSIFICATION OF commercial vehicles Source: CRISIL Research, 14-Mar-2015 report Three major domestic players, namely Tata Motors, Mahindra and Mahindra and Ashok Leyland, dominate the industry. Strong positive outlook and space for growth has enticed foreign players, such as Volvo, Daimler and Isuzu Motors, to make an entry into the market. The existing players as well

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    Politics

    hit the car sales. Tata Motors to reposition Nano as smart city car BT Online Bureau    Mumbai   Last Updated: August 22, 2013  | 00:00 IST WE RECOMMEND * ------------------------------------------------- Court relief for firms is setback to coal auction * ------------------------------------------------- Sahara chief faces RBI turbulence in bailout * Budget hotels' story has turned sour in India In a bid to boost Nano sales and woo young customers, Tata Motors on Wednesday said

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    Tata Motors Strategy

    Yudi Yudistira preface... • Tata Motors Limited is India's largest automobile company, with consolidated revenues of INR 1, 88,818 crores (USD 34.7 billion / IDR 400 trillion) in 2012-13. • It is the leader in commercial vehicles in each segment, and among the top in passenger vehicles with winning products in the compact, midsize car and utility vehicle segments. • It is also the world's fourth largest truck and bus manufacturer. preface... • Tata Group has been doing a lot of

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    Michael Porter

    QUESTION: Choose an industry in which you would like to compete. Use the five forces method of analysis to explain why you find that industry attractive. Porter’s Five Forces Method Industry: Car service industry Introduction Michael Porter is a professor at Harvard Business School and is a leading authority on competitive strategy and international competitiveness. Five forces uses concepts developing, Industrial Organization (IO) economics to derive five forces that determine the competitive

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    Tata Nano

    personality, Fuel efficiency, Power, Econmoic, Smartness of car and Status symbol. So the primary question is whether Tata Nano was able to live up to this expectation? Announcement When Tato Nano was announced in the month of January, 2008 it was over hyped to be the car of every Indian. The price of Nano was said as Rs. 1 lakh or $2500, as said by Ratan Tata, the Chairman of the Tata Group at that point of time. It became a dream car for every person belonging to the lower middle class and even the

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    Test

    Innovative Practices in Customer Creation Submitted to : Prof. Mithileshwar Jha On 18th October 2013 In partial fulfillment of the requirements of GMITE-VII By |Name |Registration No. | |Gopakumar Nair |GMITE- 22 | |Jijo Mathew |GMITE | |P G Rajesh Nair |GMITE- 63 | |Name |Registration No. | |Gopakumar Nair |GMITE

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    Indian Automobile Industry

    ANALYSIS OF THE INDIAN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY SUBMITTED BY : ANIKET SHARMA ROLL NO. 45 PG-C INTRODUCTION The Indian automotive industry has emerged as a 'sunrise sector' in the Indian economy. India is emerging as one of the world's fastest growing passenger car markets and second largest two wheeler manufacturer. It is also home for the largest motor cycle manufacturer and fifth largest commercial vehicle manufacturer. India is emerging as an export hub for sports utility vehicles (SUVs)

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    “a Comparative Study on the Consumer’s Preference Towards Branded Jewellery over Non Branded Jewellery in Mumbai.”

    A PROJECT REPORT ON “A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE CONSUMER’S PREFERENCE TOWARDS BRANDED JEWELLERY OVER NON BRANDED JEWELLERY IN MUMBAI.” SUBMITTED BY CHETAN N NAKTE (MARKETING) ROLL NO – B-07 Batch 2011 - 2013 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF DR. AMIT AGGRAWAL CORE FACULTY - MARKETING UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI KOHINOOR BUSINESS SCHOOL, KURLA, MUMBAI. DECLARATION I hereby declare that the project report entitled “A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE CONSUMER’S PREFERENCE TOWARDS BRANDED JEWELLERY

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