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    subsidiary of Tata Group. TCS got incorporated as a separate entity in 1995. It has its headquarters at Mumbai, Maharashtra, and operated in 46 countries. Based on its record of outstanding services, innovation, collaborative partnerships and corporate responsibility, TCS stands as largest IT services firm in Asia today. According 2013 revenue reports TCS is the largest India-based IT services company. It is also amongst Big 4 valuable IT brands in the world. With around 300,000 IT consultants,…

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    in India, Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) is considered one of the largest company of Fast Moving Consumer Goods in the country. It has a rich history, with an eye always on growth. The company believes in values which has helped its business grow and sustain in the competitive market. They build their brands and develop products based on the customer insights, innovation and relentless marketing and design. The company is committed to create a positive social impact thus making sustainable…

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    Without cars, our time would be very different and technology wouldn’t be as advanced. These cars came from the ideas of the Industrial Revolution, in the time where the British came to India. This connects to India since they own two dominant car companies by the name of Range Rover, one of the most luxurious cars on the planet. and Jaguar, the new item of India. Both of these, whose cars were previously manufactured in…

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    insufficient to invigorate the rather conservative British finance houses, these firms were taken over, largely by foreign, mainly US-based financial mega-players – this led to large number of very high salaries and to the increased internationalization of the workers in these firms, which now make up about a third of City employment” (Butler & Lees, 475). With the movement of US-based firms into London came the movement of foreign…

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    company’s operational structure. Outcomes: The instruments they provide ratings and the considerations behind the ratings 4.1.2 WEEK 2 Purpose: To identify and meet the clients (Infrastructure companies) in my locality. The companies are basically consists of solar, wind and energy companies Methodology/ Process: The client meetings are normally arranged over the telephonic calls and respective meetings are fixed Outcomes: Development of marketing skills in the field of credit rating…

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    Email: srwankhede@sinhgad.edu 2Assistant Professor, SIBACA. Email:atulpise@sinhgad.edu 3Student- MBA (Marketing), SIBACA. Email:akshayukhalkar05@gmail.com Sinhgad Institute of Business Administration and Computer Application,(SIBACA) Kusgaon (Bk). Off Mumbai-Pune Expressway, Lonavala, Pune-410401 ABSTRACT In today’s competitive world while entering in the market it is very necessary to have good knowledge of the potential of a particular market. The information regarding the activities of…

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    Triumph Motorcycles Ltd. is the largest British motorcycle manufacturer established in 1984 by John Bloor after the original company Triumph Engineering went into receivership. The new company (initially Bonneville Coventry Ltd) continued Triumph’s record of motorcycle production since 1902. Triumph bikes come with the slogan “For the Ride.” It is a 528 million pound company which deals in: • Motorcycles • Clothing • Accessories All the products are made keeping in mind bike enthusiasts. 1.2.…

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    of its major players, growth trends and division. With a focus on the product range, market share, market strategies, export analysis, etc. Patanjali Ayurveda has been taken under the microscope for a deeper study highlighting the areas where the company needs to work on to sustain its growth and develop into a major force in the Indian market. FMCG INDUSTRY IN INDIA Overview The fourth largest sector of Indian Economy is the Fast Moving Consumer Goods industry with an estimated market capacity…

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    responsible manner when the interests of the public are at stake, is one of the guiding principles of Mahindra. h) Equitable development and inclusive growth is supported strongly by the company. i) Serving the needs of the customers and consumers is also one of the most important guiding principles of the company. 6. MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE AND NATURE a) Management Structure The management strongly believes in good governance coupled with the same vision, grit and ethics as the group’s to run a…

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