RESEARCH REPORT ON “LIPTON” PRESENTED BY: Rizwan Ahmed Rafia Farooqui Saba Hasan Leenah Khan Yasir Hasan Yasir Bilal DATE: 18th December 2007 College of Business Management Institute of Business Management ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First we would like to thank Almighty Allah; we would also like to thank our course coordinator, Ms. Shahnaz Meghani for her supervision and encouragement at every step of this project and also for giving us the opportunity to prepare
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Introduction. Coca Cola. a. Coca Cola International. b. History. 5. Management. 6. Market share. 7. Financial report. 8. Dividends and Cash Plan. 9. Products. 10. Strategic planning. 11. Bottlers owned by Coca cola 12. Coca Cola Pakistan. 13. Major Competitors a. Pepsi b. History. c. Financial assets. • Market share. • Financial report. • Products. • Methodology 14. Some basic information regarding marketing of coke a. Target market: b. Major segments: c. Factors effecting sales: d. Major competitors: e. Strategies
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(PART I) TRENDS ON NUTRITION : A Paradigm Shift INTRODUCTION The Hospitality Industry plays a vital role in the Nurtition of our society specifically the Food and Beverage Industry. It caters to all kinds of people, rich or poor, single or married, male or female, individual consumer or family, it has no limit. With the new life style of today’s world, where both parents are working, high demand of work hours and hectic schedules, people tend to divert in fastfood products than cooking
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tea grower in Bangladesh. There garden is located in Tetulia, in the northernmost district of Panchagarh, only 50 km south of Darjeeling. They were inspired to produce high-quality organic teas to meet the growing demands of both local and foreign markets. Incorporated in the year 2000, They acquired virgin lands which had never before been used for cultivation. After extensive research and consultation with the Bangladesh Tea Board, plantation began on August 6, 2000. KK Tea is the first organic
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Anywhere you went in the Islamic World during the Golden Age of Islam, you would always feel the cosmopolitanism of the people and rulers. The Golden Age of Islam began in 750 as Islam spread throughout the Middle East, Africa and elsewhere. Islam is a monotheistic Abrahamic religion, meaning the religion believed in one God and those who believed in Islam were part of Abraham's family. The religion revolves around the teachings of Muhammad, who was the founder of Islam. The land which the Muslims
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PRELIMINARY FEASIBILITY PLANT DESIGN REPORT OF THE ORANGE JUICE PRODUCTION Yrd.Doc. Nur Dirim 05-04-6367 Gözde Bilen 05-04-6402 Güngör Çevik 05-04-6433 Yasemin Eke 05-04-6458 Türker Çavuş 05-04-6481 Gökhan Aydemir 05-99-2796 Filiz Biltekin Koyuncu Bornova, IZMIR 2000 1 CONTENTS SUMMARY INTRODUCTION 1. SUMMARY OF PROJECT 1.1. Name Of Project 1.2. Plant Location 1.3. Capacity 1.4. Raw Material 1.5. Production Technology 2. DEFINITION OF PROJECT 2.1 Aim of The Project
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TERM PROJECT – FSM 2085 HOTEL FOOD & BEVERAGE OPERATIONS By Chia-Yi Liu Meng-Chieh Chan George Fisher Yihong Xu LinhDan Nguyen Johnson & Wales University Class Title and Number Term Date Matthew J. Samel Table of Contents Title page 1 Table of Contents 2 SECTION I Project Introduction 4 Explanation and Definition of Hotel Outlet 4 Explanation and Description of Sample Hotel’s Chosen 4 Summary and examples of what “others” have
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companies the fast food chain would be able to put together a forecast to determine if their business venture was viable. They could examine the sales data and determine through a exponential smoothing forecast if it made sense for them to enter into the market. This would show the trends and changes in the data more recently rather than in past time. What is the difference between a causal model and a time- series model? Give an example of when each would be used. The time–series model is based on using
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Tide India International Business Tues/Thurs 12:30 Stephanie Ochocki Tech ID 00946623 Proctor and Gamble’s Tide detergent was introduced in the United States in 1946 and has grown into the market leader both in the U.S and many other countries around the world. Tide is it’s the bestselling detergent worldwide, far outselling the many of the company’s other detergent lines. In 2000 Proctor and Gamble launched the Tide brand in India to complement their existing high end Ariel line and to
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Industry Highlights: Global Soft Drink Industry - $310Billion (2015 Expected) Indian Beverage Industry - $230 Million of the $65Billion Food Industry Current Growth Rate: 15% & Expected Rate: 16-17% Coke & Pepsi Co covers 90% of the market. Juices will surpass carbonate market by 2016 Globally The global soft drink industry is estimated to reach $310 billion in 2015. The soft drink industry spans sparkling drinks, bottled water, smoothies, ready-to-drink tea, concentrates, juices and coffee and functional
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