according to rate of tax (b) Effect of return of goods & (de-)/escalation [LS-10] (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Total tax amount 3. Purchase‚ import and receipt of goods and computation of tax paid on purchases made in the State (c) Amount (d) Stock as on 31st Mar. last (b) Lists appended To be given with return for 31/3 to return LP-1 LP-2 LP-3 LP-4 LP-5 LP-6 LP-7 3A. (a) Description Aggregate of price/value of goods‚ – (1) Purchased outside the State (for sale outside) (2) Purchased in the course of export
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Bottom of Form 1 History Of Chocolate 2 0StumbleUpon1 Chocolate! The name brings memories of a sugary and scrumptious sweet in your mouth. Each and every person in the world‚ whatever be his age or his sex‚ loves the delicious sin. In fact‚ chocolate is one of the most preferred gifts on every occasion‚ birthday or anniversary‚ Valentine’s Day or Christmas‚ wedding or farewell. Whether it is your wife or your boyfriend‚ your kids or your in-laws‚ you can present chocolates to almost everyone. While
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000 people worldwide. Today‚ Cadbury Schweppes is the world’s fourth biggest supplier of chocolate and sugar confectionery. One of its products‚ Dairy Milk was introduced in 1905‚ and has become the most successful molded chocolate in UK history and the basic ingredient for many other Cadbury products. 95 years later‚ Dairy Milk is one of the world’s most famous brand names and the company’s leading chocolate bar by revenue. Sales from Cadbury’s Dairy Milk alone are estimated at over £135 million
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MARKETING PLAN-CLIXSTAR INC.‚ Keller Graduate School of Management—MM522 Professor James Frazee October 2‚ 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Executive Summary II. Product Description III. Situation Analysis A. Market Summary B. SWOT Analysis i. Strengths ii. Weaknesses iii. Opportunities iv. Threats IV. Mission Statement V. Target Market VI. Competitors and Substitutes VII. Pricing VIII. Channel Distribution IX. Promotion X. Promotion Budget XI. Controls
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innovation and inspiration (Katz 1994) Principles of Marketing Principles of Marketing TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 The Story So Far 3 MARKETING ORIENTATION 3 Types of Orientation 4 COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE 7 Porter’s five forces 7 Porter’s Generic Strategies 9 The MARKETING MIX 11 Product 11 The Ansoff Matrix 13 BCG Matrix 14 Product Life Cycle 16 Price 19 Nike’s pricing Strategies 20 Price versus Promotion Matrix 21 Price versus Quality
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Abdullah‚ Somaya Elkattan Marketing 352-002 Chris Samfilippo 12/14/2010 Table of Contents Introduction………………………………………………………………………………..3 Executive Summary……………………………………………………………………….3 History……………………………………………………………………………………..3 Previous Marketing Strategies…………………………………………………………….6 Product Placement………………………………………………………………………...9 Gatorade’s Objective: Reverse Market Share Loss……………………………….……..12 Poor Leadership………………………………………………………………………….12 A Senseless Marketing Strategy………………………………………………………..
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ASHITABA PLANT (Jonathan O. Dela Cruz III-Courage) One of the oldest and prominent herbal plants native to Asia‚ grown in rich volcanic soil is Ashitaba. The herbal plant described like "celery - like vegetable". In China medicinal properties of the plant date back 2000 years‚ during the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644) and Shogun warriors (1192 -1867). A Chinese book written by Dr. Lee (1518 - 1593) first describes the medicinal value of Ashitaba during the Ming Dynasty. Ashitaba known to purify blood
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ESSAY BUY CHOCOLATE ONLINE? TRY GODIVA.COM THE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY The demand for high-quality chocolate has been increasing rapidly since the early 1990s. Several local and global companies are competing in this market. Godiva Chocolatier is well known international company based in New York whose stores can be found in hundreds of malls worldwide. The company was looking for ways to increase its sales‚ and after rejecting the use of a CD-ROM catalog‚ it had the courage to try online sales
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MARKETING STRATEGY AND MANAGEMENT OF MICROMAX CANVAS 2 A110 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………………………Pg 1 2. Key features and product pricing & situation analysis…………………………Pg 2 3. Environmental analysis consumer behavior in Indian market………………...Pg 3 4. Porter`s 5 force model……………………………………………………………. Pg 4 5. Integrated Marketing Communication tools……………………………………Pg 5-6 6. Identified problems and alternative solutions…………………………………...Pg 7 7. Conclusions and findings………………………………………………………… Pg
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[pic] Marketing Project BM 2010-2012 Group 9 Product – Micromax Mobile CONTENTS a. Objectives i. Corporate Objective.........................................................................................3 ii. Marketing objective 1. Volumes & Profits...............................................................................4 2. Time frame.........................................................................................4
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