Indian Middle Class And Inflation

Page 8 of 50 - About 500 Essays
  • Free Essay

    Marketing

    15-35 years. This vulnerable group is being highly influenced by the advertising industry whose focus has shifted from family and elderly to youth and kids. With the increased employment of youngsters due to the entry of BPO’s, KPO’s, MNC’s in the Indian sub-continent, marketers have got a new set of potential buyers in the form of young and restless . This segment comprises of those who are more open to adapt new products, ideas and follow trends set up by advertising world. Advertising today carries

    Words: 3550 - Pages: 15

  • Free Essay

    Careers

    electronic goods. These items are meant for daily of frequent consumption and have a high return. The Indian FMCG sector with a market size of US$14.8 billion is the fourth largest sector in the economy. The FMCG market is set to double from USD 14.7 billion in 2008-09 to USD 30 billion in 2012. FMCG sector will witness more than 60 per cent growth in rural and semi-urban India by 2010. Indian consumer goods market is expected to reach $400 billion by 2010.Hair care, household care, male grooming

    Words: 2069 - Pages: 9

  • Premium Essay

    4 C Analysis Premium Bikes

    now shifting from easy mode of transportation to leisure and adventure rides. This is where the premium bikes set in. The sales of 200-500cc bikes have grown at the rate of 35% over the last three years in India. The slow economy and the high inflation during 2012-13 brought down the two wheeler sales to 3.9% compared to 14% growth in the year before. However there was a sudden surge in the sales of the high-powered bikes by about 10% compared to the previous year. Over 248,000 bikes in the 200-500cc

    Words: 646 - Pages: 3

  • Premium Essay

    Air Asia Strategic Management

    strength of its portfolio and its presence in more than 180 countries, P&G's performance in global markets is far from amazing. Global growth has roughly been 3% on a dollar basis for the past few years. Considering that there's an emerging middle-class in emerging economies, P&G could not only find a growth catalyst but also find high-profit situations abroad. Big companies such as Procter & Gamble target emerging markets because they are determined to grow. Their strategy is to capture

    Words: 2153 - Pages: 9

  • Premium Essay

    India Real Estate

    What is your take on the recent trend of 'million sq.ft. malls' where every second developer wants to make one of the biggest malls in India? Do you support this trend? I support this unprecedented wave of million sq ft mall as with multiple demands on limited time, shoppers carefully choreograph their shopping trips. Mn sq ft size and prominence means that, for good or ill, these malls have a significant impact on a place and its character There is growing acceptance that as long as Big malls

    Words: 3401 - Pages: 14

  • Premium Essay

    Pm Report

    bears testimony to the robustness of your Company's strategy of pursuing multiple drivers of growth. This portfolio of traditional and greenfield businesses has built a strong foundation to power the ITC of tomorrow and create enduring value for the Indian society. As in earlier years, I would like to first present to you the highlights of your Company’s Triple Bottom Line performance for the year gone by. ITC: Triple Bottom Line Performance Gross Revenue for the year grew by 19.9% to over Rs 41,800

    Words: 4926 - Pages: 20

  • Premium Essay

    Emerging Market Healthcare in India

    experience and solutions to develop fresh perspectives and practical advice. A growing healthcare sector Healthcare is one of India’s largest sectors, in terms of revenue and employment, and the sector is expanding rapidly. During the 1990s, Indian healthcare grew at a compound annual rate of 16%. Today the total value of

    Words: 6564 - Pages: 27

  • Premium Essay

    Retail

    India has been placed at first position in the category of countries with the best opportunity for investment in the Retail Sector by a survey of A.T. Kearney’s 2005 on Global Retail Development. The increasing disposable incomes among the Indian middle class and increasing young population have been cited as the main reasons for such attractive optimism. This positive opinion of the experts has also encouraged the intense lobbying by certain sections for opening Foreign Direct Investment in this

    Words: 4792 - Pages: 20

  • Premium Essay

    Financial Analysis

    “Ratio Analysis and Comparative Study of Financials of IOCL with its Competitors” Submitted for partial fulfilment of the Award Of Master of Business Administration DEGREE (2011-2013) Submitted By ArushiBhutani 1103270034 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Internal Guide:JayaPandey School of Management ABES ENGINEERING COLLEGE, GHAZIABAD (ISO 9001:2000 certified) AFFILIATED TO MAHAMAYA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, NOIDA Candidate’s Declaration/Certificate

    Words: 17043 - Pages: 69

  • Premium Essay

    Toys Are Not A Child's Plan To India Case Study

    Introduction:- Indian toy industry which is more than 75 years old is on a path of economic recovery. Owing to the downturn in Indian economy this industry has witnessed a stagnation and degrowth for the past few years . In 2012 the current value growth of toys fell to 17%. The major contributiroies to this fall was inflation and influx of cheap chinese toys. However it is pertinent to note that despite the

    Words: 1521 - Pages: 7

Page   1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 50