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    Currency market's effect on price competitiveness

    I have to prepare a report on the effects of currency market on the price competitiveness on a product. On my research, I am only able to find relation between exchange rate and balance of payment. I searched the forum, but could not find info. My background in economics is very weak. Someone...
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    Price v/s Brand

    The taste of Indian consumers are changing day by day. Some judge the product by its price and some, by the Brands. The price fluctuations in a brand can create different effects in the minds of consumers. So do you think the customers are becoming brand conscious or price conscious?
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    The Newspaper (Price And Page) Act, 1956

    An Act provide for the regulation of the prices charged for newspapers in relation to their pages and of matters connected therewith for the purpose of preventing unfair competition among newspapers so that newspapers may have fuller opportunities of freedom of expression. Be it enacted by...
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    Movie Price

    Your daddy's day of pricing a product on cost plus a profit is long gone. In the digitial world of entertainment, we see a wide range of pricing structures such as theatrical tickets, group 4-wall rentals, title rentals, title sales, special releases, subscription services, festivals, downloads...
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    Price Hike!

    Do u think prices of basic commodities will increase as the CWG is over now? Gain and share your knowledge by participating in Yahoo Online GD for more details check the below link: http://www.managementparadise.com/forums/group-discussions-online-archive-gd/203925-yahoo-online-gd.html
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    Price Mix of Leisure Marketing

    Price Mix In the formulation of marketing mix, the pricing decisions are found significant. If the users of the services come to view the open-air theatres, dance or music centres, cricket-show, car-racing or horse-racing, they are mentally prepared to pay high prices for the services. But...
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    Price pack deals

    Price pack deals are also called value packs. They can take any of the two forms: one is bonus pack and banded pack. In case of a bonus pack, an additional quantity of the same product is offered free when the standard pack size of the product is purchased at the regular price.  Godrej...
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    PRICE MIX - HOTEL INDUSTRY

    PRICE MIX Like other organisations, the hotels and hotel companies also need to make pricing decisions. It is in this context that we go through the problem of pricing in the hotel industry.The existence and prosperity of hotels and hotel companies are substantially influenced by the quality...
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    Pressure to compete on price

    There are enormous pressures on all firms to compete on price. Price competition is at center stage, driven by powers of strong retailers, value sensitive customers, reduced capacity growth and overcapacity. Retailers have become stronger and use their powers to put pressures on prices...
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    RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPOT AND FUTURES PRICE

    The price of a commodity (here we are not restricting ourselves to equity stock as the underlying asset) is, among other things, a function of: • Demand and supply position of the commodity • Storability – depending on whether the commodity is perishable or not • Seasonality of the commodity...
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    PRICE BUNDLING

    Price bundling is a selling arrangement where several different products are explicitly marketed together to a price that is dependent on the offer. As banks are multi-product firms this strategy is more applicable to retail banking. Price bundling offers several economic and strategic benefits...
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    PRICING FOR PRICE CONSCIOUS CUSTOMERS

    These consumers belong to the destitute, aspirants & climber groups. They can afford less. The climbers watch for promotional offers to whet appetite for quality products. Since branded products are costlier than unbranded and ungraded local ones, also not available in small quantities, the...
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    Price in Marketing Mix for Rural Marketing

    Price in Marketing Mix for Rural Marketing 1. PRICING FOR QUALITY CONSCIOUS CUSTOMERS: These customers are basically concerned with functional benefits and value-for-money. If a marketer wants to develop an effective pricing strategy for these customers he must know whether the price quality...
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    A4: Arbitrage beyond option price bounds

    The value of an option before expiration depends on six factors: ¦ The level of the underlying index ¦ The exercise price of the option ¦ The time to expiration ¦ The volatility of the index The risk-free rate of interest ¦ Dividends expected during the life of the option These factors set...
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    Price Strategy by Croma

    Price Pricing decisions includes profit margins and the probable pricing response of competitors as well as the Price which can be up to the expectation of clients. Pricing includes not only the list price, but also discounted as well as Different types of Taxes which are levied. There are...
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    PRICE DECISIONS : SOFT DRINK INDUSTRY

    PRICE DECISIONS : SOFT DRINK INDUSTRY Some examples of pricing decisions to be made include: 1. Pricing strategy (skim, penetration, etc) 2. Suggested retail price 3. Volume discounts and wholesale pricing 4. Cash and early payment discounts 5. Seasonal pricing 6. Bundling 7. Price...
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    Steps in Fixing Price in Insurance

    STEP 1 In the first step, the company decides where it wants to position its market offering. The clearer the firm’s objective, easier it is to set the price. STEP 2 Each price will lead to a different level of demand therefore has a different impact on company’s marketing strategy. In case...
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    Price Mix.

    Price Mix. Sell value not Price - Philip Kotler Price is one element in the marketing mix that produces revenue; all the other elements produce costs. Prices are easiest marketing mix elements to adjust; product features, channels and even promotion take more time. Price also...
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    PRICE EARNING RATIO (P.E.R.)

    PRICE EARNING RATIO (P.E.R.) This ratio indicates the number of times the earning per share is covered by its market price. It is mainly concerned to the investors. In this ratio, the relationship is established between the market price of the share and the earning per share (EPS)...
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    Price Discovery in the Call Money Market

    Price Discovery in the Call Money Market The price i.e. the interest rate in the call money market is primarily determined by the Demand & Supply of funds by various participants such as Banks, Primary Dealers, Mutual Funds, Insurance Companies & others. Price is a function of General Interest...
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