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    COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF THREE-WHEELER AUTOMOBILE MARKETA BAJAJ AUTO PERSPECTIVE Report By Vinay Kalal (PGDM No. 11119) Work Carried at Bajaj Auto Ltd‚ Bangalore Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement of Summer Internship Programme Under the Supervision of Mr. Shridhar Bhat Area sales manager‚ Bajaj Auto Ltd Bangalore SDM Institute for Management Development Mysore‚ Karnataka‚ India (June 2012) CERTIFICATE BY THE FACULTY GUIDE‚ SDM INSTITUTE FOR MANAGEMENT DEVELOPEMNT

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    especially with the financial crisis‚ a number of countries have found themselves needing a bail out of some sort. From the PIGS of Europe to South Asia and Africa. What all these countries have/had in common was the need for funds to facilitate a bailout of their faltering economies especially the banking sector. Like the countries that need a bail LDC always need money to finance their debt and pay off any interest especially in time of uncertainty. The purpose of this paper is to present a way

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    I’ve always been an optimistic person‚ but while reading The Betrayal of the American Dream‚ I felt so much of that optimism drain out of me. Prior to this‚ I had mistakenly believed there was a difference between the two political parties in that one of them actually had the people’s best interests at heart. I began to question that belief in recent years‚ and Barlett and Steele killed whatever faith I had remaining in it. The more I read the book‚ the more I wanted to find something that wasn’t

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    Is greed good? In the 1987 film Wallsteet‚ a millionaire bond trader said “Greed‚ for lack of a better word‚ is good. Greed is right. Greed works. Greed clarifies‚ cuts through‚ and captures‚ the essence of the evolutionary spirit. Greed‚ in all of its forms; greed for life‚ for money‚ for love‚ knowledge‚ has marked the upward surge of mankind and greed‚ you mark my words‚ will save the malfunctioning corporation called the U.S.A”. The character who spoke this was based off a man who was convicted

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    internationally. The Spanish protestors shared a common dissatisfaction with the lack of representation by their political parties‚ corruption of government created by the increased influence of economic power in politics‚ high unemployment rates‚ and bank bailouts. The Indignant protesters demanded corruption cease and true democracy be established (Rainsford). But the majority view Occupy Wall Street as the first protest to receive major coverage sparking the Occupy movement across the United States as

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    ECONOMIC IMPACTS ON THE UNITED STATES AUTO INDUSTRY In late 2008 through 2009‚ the automobile industry faced an economic crisis. By September of 2008‚ the industry was rapidly decreasing production‚ cutting nearly 120‚000 jobs per month‚ and closing large operations across the United States (McAlinden‚ Dzicczek‚ Menk‚ & Cregger‚ 2010). The 2008 – 2009 recession and financial crisis severely impacted the industry’s health‚ ultimately leading to its national distress. Additionally‚ one of

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    bubble burst‚ Spain spent large amounts of money on bank bailouts. In May 2012‚ Bankia received a 19 billion euro bailout‚[117] on top of the previous 4.5 billion euros to prop up Bankia.[118] Questionable accounting methods disguised bank losses.[119] During September 2012‚ regulators indicated that Spanish banks required €59 billion (USD $77 billion) in additional capital to offset losses from real estate investments.[120] The bank bailouts and the economic downturn increased the country’s deficit

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    issue in the following case – at the Example of the Bail out of General Motors by the US Government. 2. The Phenomenon A bailout is a colloquial pejorative term for giving a loan to a company or country which faces serious financial difficulty or bankruptcy. It may also be used to allow a failing entity to fail gracefully without spreading contagion. A bailout could be done for mere profit‚ as when a predatory investor resurrects a floundering company by buying its shares at fire-sale prices

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    MICHAEL BEER ELIZABETH COLLINS Engstrom Auto Mirror Plant: Motivating in Good Times and Bad There had been several rough quarters at the Engstrom Auto Mirror plant in Richmond‚ Indiana‚ a privately owned business that manufactured mirrors for trucks and automobiles and employed 209 people. For more than a year‚ plant manager Ron Bent and his assistant‚ Joe Haley‚ had focused their Friday meetings on the troubling numbers‚ but the tenor of their May 14‚ 2007‚ meeting was different. Both men

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    towards losing their home or the declining values in their home while banks could bounce back relatively quickly and began recording record profits soon after their taxpayer-backed financial bailout. This movement spoke to many of the ninety-nine percenters that felt that they were shouldering the costs of these bailouts while banks did not have to deal with

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