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    Index Futures - Study

    A future contract is a standardized contract between two parties where one of parties commits to sell, & other party commits to buy, a stipulated quantity (& quality, where applicable) of the commodity, currency, security, index or some other specified item at an agreed price on or before a...
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    Working Capital Management

    The objective of running any Company is to earn profits. A Company will require funds to acquire “Fixed Assets” like Land, Building, Plant & Machinery, Equipment, Tools, etc and also to run business viz, for it’s day to day operations (working). Capital or Funds required for a Company can...
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    People Capability Maturity Model - PCMM

    Need for the People Capability Maturity ModelSM In order to improve their performance, organizations must focus on three interrelated components—people, process, and technology—shown in Figure1. With the help of the Capability Maturity ModelSM for Software (CMMSM), many software organizations...
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    CRM in Consumer Durables

    The ideas behind customer relationship management are not new. Today it’s widely acknowledged that how you treat your customers goes a long way to determining your future profitability, and companies are making bigger and bigger investments to do just that. Customers are savvier about the...
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    Corporate Study- Asian Paints

    The Indian paints industry has been valued at Rs. 43 bn. with annual consumption of 0.6 million tons. The industry has been growing at a CAGR of 8% to 10%. The industry can mainly be segmented into decorative and industrial paints with a rough distribution of 70% to 30% in favor of the former...
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    Export of Leather Products from India

    History of Leather The primitive man, even more than 7000 years ago, made and used leather goods. He dried fresh skins in the sun, softened them by pounding in animal fats and brains, and preserved them by salting and smoking. Of course, the products were crude, made for protection than as...
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    Childrens in Ads - Importance

    Advertisers spend 100s of billions of dollars a year worldwide encouraging, persuading and manipulating people into a consumer lifestyle that has devastating consequences for the environment through its extravagance and wastefulness. Advertising exploits individual insecurities, creates false...
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    Indian Coffee Industry

    Coffee is the second largest traded commodity in the world & is an extremely important foreign exchange earner as far as the commodities are concerned. Brazil and Columbia are top two coffee producers in the world. They account for more than 40% of the total world produce while India’s...
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    Organised Pharma Retailing - Analysis

    Executive summary The retailing arena in India has historically been dominated by traditional formats and only 2% of retail flows through organized sector vis a- vis USA where 85% retail sales come from Organized sector like Super markets. However, In recent years, a large number of business...
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    Playwin - Consumer Study

    ABOUT PLAYWIN PLAYWIN, part of the Rs. 4,500 crore Essel Group introduced for the first time in India - The Games of Fortune. These games create crorepatis every week! In USA alone, these games have created over 15,000 crorepatis till date. The games are played on computerized PLAYWIN terminals...
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    Local Drinks and MNC's

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The project was undertaken to study the impact of local cold drink “Gina” on the market share of Coke and Pepsi in Mira Road and Dahisar area. The population consists of all those retailers in the defined area who stock and sell relevant brands of cold drinks that is Pepsi...
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    Naukri.com - The Business Model

    Naukri is an exclusive Indian careers website on the internet. It is a forum where employers, placement agencies and job seekers can exchange information, quickly, effectively and inexpensively. At Naukri, one can advertise for a job, search for a job, browse through resumes, place a resume...
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    Textile Industry in India

    INTRODUCTION The textile industry, which is the single largest industry in India and accounts for 31.1 per cent of the total value of exports, is not able to meet its full potential because of fragmentation of the industry and the use of obsolete and old technologies. This erosion of...
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    hi ankit...me done my BMS...,,..completed graduation....how r you..?

    hi ankit...me done my BMS...,,..completed graduation....how r you..?
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    Consumption Preference Among Wafer Users

    The Indian chocolate market is a highly price sensitive, impulse driven market. The objective of this report is to identify the consumer preferences in consumption of chocolates with a specific focus on three wafer chocolate brands namely, Munch, Kit Kat and Perk. The analysis of the responses...
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    Shipping Industry - Analysis

    Indian shipping has the 14th largest fleet in the world as per deadweight tonnage. Indian shipping fleet consists of around 515 vessels with a grt of 7.06 million and dwt of 11.5 million ones. The industry is governed by 3 separate Acts viz. The Merchant Shipping Act, 1958, The Inland Vessels...
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    Agri Export Zones - Conceptual Study

    Setting up of AEZ is a very important step towards providing state of art infrastructure for the export of agricultural production. AEZ's take product specific, approach for identifying potential products in the clusters for exports. AEZ's takes care of total supply chain of identified product...
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    Manufacturing and Exporting Jeans

    Jeans are subdivided into two groups :  Basic Jeans.  Fashion Jeans. Basic Jeans always have the basic characteristics of five-pockets – jeans. These are the following :  Saddle construction.  Bold Stitching and French seams.  Leather label on the back pocket or on the back waistband...
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    Institutional Selling Of Mozzarella Cheese In Mumbai

    The very word ‘cheese’ makes one’s palate flutter. In India cheeses are a luxury while in developed countries they are a part of their daily meal. The present market for cheese in India is estimated at about 9,000 tones and is growing at the rate of about 15% per annum. Today, cheese preparation...
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    Packaged Atta Industry - Analysis

    OBJECTIVE: India has always been an attractive market because of its size; several factors have fuelled the Big guns enthusiasm to enter the food industry now. The developments on the foreign direct investment front allowing companies to own 100 per cent in the food processing sector, the...
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