PIYALA POINT The traditional tea house Subject: Entrepreneurship Submitted to: Prof. I.Sidduiq Submitted by: Zafar Hameed S.Anees Abdullah FaiQ SECTION: E Company Description: PIAYALA POINT is a traditional tea house which serves different varieties of tea in a traditional and pleasant environment which includes different teas. Pyala point primarily serves customers traditional tea and light refreshments. Our café's location will be in the Mall Road to provide
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very first time. Coca Cola used many different promotion schemes to try and get the business up and running. However it wasn’t until the Olympic Games in 1928, where the business suddenly took off. It even grew during WWll. By the 60’s the overseas market had double and Coca Cola was the talk off America. In the late 90’s the company was selling 1 billion servings a day. Their Mission “To refresh the world in body, mind and spirit” “To inspire moments of optimism through our brands and our
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The Coca-Cola Project Role of e-commerce Coca Cola Co uses business to business or B2B. Electronic commerce has fast become a preferred method of doing business for the grocery industry. Major retailers have seen the rewards of enhanced supply chain efficiency and increased business automation. As a result, more major consumer goods companies are starting to use the Internet to do business with retailers. Therefore, Coca Cola being an important SUPPLIER, needs to provide its customers with a
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3. The Herfindahl index Suppose that three firms make up the entire wig manufacturing industry. One has a 40% market share, and the other two have a 30% market share each. The Herfindahl index of this industry is _________ (a.10,000 b.6,000 c.3,400 d.4,000 e.3,000). A new firm, Mane Attraction, enters the wig manufacturing industry and immediately captures a 15% share of the market. This would cause the Herfindahl index for the industry to ___________ (a.fall b.rise c.remain the same). The largest
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Strengths: 1. Low operational costs 2. Presence of established distribution networks in both urban and rural areas 3. Presence of well-known brands in FMCG sector Opportunities: 1. Untapped rural market 2. Rising income levels, i.e. increase in purchasing power of consumers 3. Large domestic market- a population of over one billion 4. Export potential 5. High consumer goods spending Weaknesses: 1. Lowers cope of investing in technology and achieving economies of scale, especially in small
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3. The Herfindahl index Suppose that three firms make up the entire wig manufacturing industry. One has a 40% market share, and the other two have a 30% market share each. The Herfindahl index of this industry is _________ (a.10,000 b.6,000 c.3,400 d.4,000 e.3,000). A new firm, Mane Attraction, enters the wig manufacturing industry and immediately captures a 15% share of the market. This would cause the Herfindahl index for the industry to ___________ (a.fall b.rise c.remain the same). The largest
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Title: Market Research on Consumer Preference towards Detergent Sector. Author Details – Name: Arnab Roy Chowdhury. Affiliation: Student, UnitedWorld School of Business. E-mail Address: arnabroychowdhury2010@gmail.com ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: I express my sincere gratitude to Ms. Sapna Choraria for giving me the opportunity to undergo this project. I, further
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PROJECT REPORT On MARKETING STRATEGIES OF COCA COLA Submitted By – Name : Pinak Paul MANAV RACHNA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I am sincerely thankful to Miss Kanupriya (Project Faculty Guide), under whose guidance I have successfully completed this project and time spent with her had been a great learning experience. I think her constant encouragement, warm responses and for filling every gap with valuable ideas has made this project successful. She made it possible
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Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Customer Relationship Management Faculty: Prof. G. Shainesh Term VI PGP (2008-09) 3 Credit Course Background – The primary purpose of any business is to win and keep customers. Its competitors also seek to do the same. Most successful firms have developed capabilities for attracting customers through their marketing programs. But they have shown mixed results when it comes to retaining these customers. Customer Relationship Management
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for the franchise to start up. The restaurant will have varieties of hotdogs and special sides that include topdog frankfurter, German frankfurter, bockwurst, kielbasa (Polish), calabrese (Italian), hot link (Louisiana style), bratwurst (German), lemon chicken, smoked chicken
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