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“Read the name of Lord, Who created man from a clot of blood. Read! The Lord is most Bounteous who taught by pen.”(96:1-4)

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INDUS MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED
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Submitted By M. HASEEB 1662-111001
M.Com
(FINANCE)
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Submitted To:
Registrar

PIMSAT Institute of Higher Education

INDUS MOTOR COMPANY
THIS PROJECT IS SUBMITTED TO

PIMSAT Institute of Higher Education FOR
THE PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR AWARDING THE DEGREE OF M.Com (Finance)

Assigned by: _____________________________ Faculty Member’s Signature

Internal Examiner Sign: ____________________

Name: ___________________
External Examiner Sign: _____________________ Name: ____________________

Table of Contents Serial No. | Particular | Page No. | | Dedication | 6 | 1. | Acknowledgment | 7 | 2. | Disclaimer | 8 | 3. | Reason for Choosing the Organization | 9 | 3.1 | Aims and Objectives of the Project | 9 | 4. | Executive Summary | 10 | 5. | Vision | 11 | 5.1 | Mission | 11 | 5.2 | Core Values | 12 | 6. | Corporate Information | 13 | 7. | Automobile Industry in Pakistan | 18 | 7.1 | Current Situation of Car Industry | 19 | 8. | History | 20 | 9. | Product Line | 21 | 10. | Strategic Objectives | 23 |

10.1 | Manufacturing Facilities | 24 | 11. | Dealership of the Company | 25 | 11.1 | Major Departments | 25 | 12. | Awards Achievement | 26 | 13. | SWOT Analysis | 27 | 14. | PEST Analysis | 30 | 15. | Boston Consulting Group

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