Year 2009 Pages 56 The purpose of this study is to research the customer buying behavior in a specific market. This thesis is made for a subgroup of Algol Technics which specializes in the marketing of driver seats. The research areas included brand recognition‚ price and quality‚ as well as the communications channels. The theoretical framework presen ted consists of the marketing strategies‚ marketing mix‚ Porter’s five forces analysis‚ customer relation ship marketing‚ and market analysis
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SUMMER Training On “Customer Preference and Brand Relationship for FMCG PRODUCTS (HUL)” A Report submitted towards partial fulfillment of the reqirement of Degree of Master of Business Administration GGSIP University‚ DELHI Submitted To Submitted By Ms. RAMANDEEP SINGH Faculty Guide BBA-2011-2014 Roll No.11821101711 INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT D-29‚ INDUSTRIAL AREA‚ JANAKPURI‚ NEW DELHI DECLARATION I‚ Ramandeep
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Anti-Biotic (First line and second line)‚ NSAIDS‚ and Dry syrup formulations. Brand Preference is Measure of brand loyalty in which a consumer will choose a particular brand in presence of competing brands‚ but will accept substitutes if that brand is not available‚ Measures of brand preference attempt to quantify the impact of marketing activities in the hearts and minds of customers and potential customers. Higher brand preference usually indicates more revenues (sales) and profit‚ also making it an indicator
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About Bangalore Bangalore is India’s third most populous city and fifth-most populous urban agglomeration. Today‚ as a large and growing metropolis‚ Bangalore is home to some of the most well-recognized colleges and research institutions in India. Numerous public sectors‚ heavy industries‚ software companies‚ aerospace‚ telecommunications‚ and defence organisations are located in the city. Bangalore is known as the Silicon Valley of India because of its pre-eminent position as the nation’s leading
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1. TITLE OF THE STUDY A Study on “Brand awareness and perception towards branded jewellery with specific reference to Malabar Gold and Diamonds” 2. INTRODUCTION The gems and jewellery industry occupies an important position in the Indian economy and is one of the fastest growing industries in the country. In the late 1990s‚ the Indian jewellery market witnessed a shift in consumer perceptions of jewellery. Apart from its historical religious significance‚ Jewellery is valued as an important savings
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An investigation on consumer behavior and preferences towards apparel‚ purchase by Indian consumers age 15 – 25 Submitted by Karthikeyan Sundarraj S105650 MASTER OF SCIENCE Branch: Applied Textile Management Swedish School of Textiles‚ Högskolan i Borås‚ S-501 90 Borås Revised 6 August 2011 The Swedish School of Textiles Högskolan i Borås‚ S-501 90 Borås An investigation on consumer behavior and preferences towards apparel‚ purchase by Indian consumers age 15 – 25 Bonafide record
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Research on: "Consumer preference and perception of Cadbury Chocolate with reference to other market players" By: To: Pooja Patel Chetna Makwana Roll No: 31 MBA (Sem-1) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The project title "Consumer preference and perception of Cadbury Chocolate with reference to other market players" deals mainly with the consumer behaviors. In this project I had done extensive market research regarding Cadbury Chocolate and its brands and some competitor’s
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BANGALORE METRO RAIL CORPORATION LIMITED REHABILITATION PACKAGE I Introduction 1. Bangalore is a fast growing city. In 1971 its population was about 1.6 million; this is now about 6.5 million and is likely to reach 10 million by the year 2021.The vehicle population in the city has been growing phenomenally‚ causing air and noise pollution‚ health problems besides heavily congesting the roads and reducing the pace of movement. The city has over 2.5 million vehicles; 75% of them are two wheelers
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Source : Survey Data The above table indicates the various age groups of respondents visiting shopping malls.From this we can conclude that about 40% of mall visitors are of the age group 20-30 and they are youngsters who are students or who have just started earning income. Source : Survey Data Table given above shows how mall visitors are categorized on the basis of gender.About 66% comes under Female category.They enjoy shopping mall more than Mall which constitute only a minor part that
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CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS ONLINE SHOPPING (E-Shopping) Submitted To‚ L.J. Institute of Business Administration Vastrapur‚ Ahmedabad Project Guide‚ Prof. Saurin Shah Submitted by Name Roll No. 1. Siddharth Iyer 47 2. Raj Joisar 55 3. Keval Amreliya 05 4. Dhanraj Solanki 145 5. Akash Gupta 43 6. Simpy Harwani 45 7.
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