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    Term Project Industry: Automobile Company: TATA Motors Submitted to Dr. Gajavelli VS Section. B Group No.01 Date: 12th August, 2015 Acknowledgements: Summary: Contents: Company Background: Tata Motors company is India's largest automobile company, with revenue of INR 2,62,796 Crores (USD 42.04 Billion) in 2014-15.This group's over 60,000 employers. Tata Motors also listed in New York Stock Exchange (September 2014), has emerged as an…

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    Wal-Mart Case Analysis

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    The following year the company began to be publicly traded, with the first stock selling at $16.50 per share and the Walton family owning 61% of the shares. In 1972, Wal-Mart was listed on the New York Stock Exchange as WMT. In March 1972, Wal-Mart had its first 100% split, trading at $47 per share. By the end of 1972, Wal-Mart has 51 stores and annual sales of $78 million. Wal-Mart expanded rapidly throughout the 1970’s, acquiring other companies, building new locations and expanding internal…

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    When we talk about Starbucks many images comes to our mind , not only the act of drinking coffee in one of their stores, is a name, and more than a name is the service the company offers, they provide the client a complete and unique experience in the consumption of coffee. How a company that emerges so much competition can stand out and be a leader in sales in the coffee market? It´s important that we bring to light the story behind the success of Starbucks. Established in 1971 Starbucks is…

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    organization. In my analysis I plan discuss a few issues the company is facing, and the impact of those issues. I will also provide strategies to help combat those issues and provide my plan of action recommendation. Company Profile Walmart is a big name American company founded by Samuel Walton in Rogers, Arkansas back in 1962 (Our History, n.d.). Prior to the opening of Walmart Samuel Walton often known as “Mr. Sam,” was the…

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    Starbucks Research Essay

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    Introduction During the present-day new age of marketing, power has been continuously shifting to customers, particularly due to a massive increase in product selection. In this day and age, customers are considered to be the driving force behind the success of almost every company across the globe. However, there isn’t a better way through which a company can create a potentially large customer base than with the most appropriate marketing strategy that articulates the best social media trends…

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    Benetton Case Study

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    event in exchange for donations to War Child. The Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) of the United Nations invited Benetton to create a communications campaign for the first world food summit held in Rome. Benetton's use of information technology facilitates the management of the global business from Ponzano Veneto. Students from around the world study at Fabrica, Benetton's arts and communications research center near Treviso, learning communications in all its forms and using the new…

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    began telling his boss George Everson about his idea of television and he agreed to give money so Farnsworth could test his idea. Two other partners agreed to join his boss and all three investors let Farnsworth have fifty percent equity in the company and they split the remaining fifty percent. This began his laboratory testing of the television. On January 7, 1927 Farnsworth applied for his first patent. This is what is considered the official date the television was invented. From here…

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    Worldcom Case Study

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    tactic of WorldCom's CEO, Bernie Ebbers. During1990s, Ebbers was only focused on achieving an extraordinary growth through acquisitions. By using the stock of WorldCom he was going to pay for the acquisitions. To achieve this buying extravaganza, the stock had to repeatedly increase in value. In 1998, WorldCom acquired MCI Communications, a company which was more than 2.5 times the profits of WorldCom. Ebbers' acquisition strategy mainly came to an end by early 2000 when WorldCom was forced to…

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    • Colgate – Palmolive Company is an American diversified multinational corporation focused on the production, distribution and provision of household, healthcare and personal products, such as soaps, detergents, and oral hygiene products (including toothpaste and toothbrushes). • Under its “Hills” brand, it is also a manufacturer of veterinary products. The company’s corporate offices are on Park Avenue in New York City, across from the Waldrof Astoria. • In India…

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    Financial ratios are used to compare the performance of one company to the industry average in order to display to investors and the public where the financial components stand. This information is generally located in the company’s business plans. Wal-Mart is a publically traded company, which opened in 1962. Later, “Wal-Mart was listed on the New York Stock Exchange” in 1972 (Wal-Mart, 2014). Like all publically traded companies, Wal-Mart has a Standard Industrial Classification Code (SIC)…

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