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    Sun Pharma

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    ANALYSIS 7. PORTER’S FIVE FORCE ANALYSIS 8. FINDINGS & CONCLUSION 9. RECCOMMENDATIONS INTRODUCTION TO THE ORGANISATION Sun Pharmaceuticals was set up in 1983 and the company started off with only 5 products to cure psychiatric illness. Sun Pharma is best known worldwide as the manufacture of specialty Active Pharmaceuticals Ingredients and formulations. However‚ the company is also concerned with chronic treatments such as cardiology‚ psychiatry‚ neurology‚ gastroenterology‚ diabetology

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    Big Pharma

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    drugs”‚ it seems that in today’s modern quest for perfect health‚ or at least prolonged health‚ the drug industries in the United States (also addressed as Big Pharma) compete to find and sell the next big drug. These drug industries do not wage war against drugs‚ instead a “war for drugs”. Nevertheless‚ what kind of drug is Big Pharma after? According to Sonia Shah‚ investigative journalist

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    The differences between circuit switching and packet switching circuit switching is a telecommunication technology by which two network nodes establish a dedicated communications channel before communication takes place whereas packet switching does not need a dedicated network to communicate‚ all network users can share the same paths at the same time. In Circuit switching to provide communication among N computers‚ there must be a connection for each computer and at least N/2 independent

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    Square Pharma

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    1. Historical Background: SQUARE today symbolizes a name – a state of mind. But its journey to the growth and prosperity has been no bed of roses. From the inception in 1958‚ it has today burgeoned into one of the top line conglomerates in Bangladesh. Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd.‚ the flagship company‚ is holding the strong leadership position in the pharmaceutical industry of Bangladesh since 1985 and is now on its way to becoming a high performance global player. SQUARE Pharmaceuticals Limited

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    Pharma saya

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    PHARMA-SAYA INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS‚ INC. Bringing better smiles that build better lives 259 CEU Bldg.‚ Sen. Gil Puyat Ave.‚ Makati City Phils. OUR MOTTO Bringing better smiles that build better lives. OUR MISSION-VISION STATEMENT PSIS is a Philippine company that values one of the most cognizant traits of the Filipino men‚ being gleeful‚ where the connotation that the SMILE is the most powerful weapon and shield of the Filipino started. The company is dedicated to bring better

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    Brand Switching

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    SYNOPSIS 1. TITLE: “Factors responsible for Brand switching from Samsung to Nokia in smartphones in Indore region ”. 2. BRIEF OVERVIEW: 15 years ago‚ having a mobile phone was considered a luxury‚ but now it is a very common commodity. Just look around and you will see someone talking on a mobile phone. This device has become an integral part of our life. It is very interesting to see how the mobile handset market has evolved from ten years before to what it is now. What is even more

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    code switching

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    multilinguals tend to switch languages within the sameutterance. This phenomenon is referred to as code-switching. Eyamba Bokamba‚ a professor of Second Language Acquisition at the University of Illinois defines code-switching as‚ ’ [...] themixing of words‚ phrases and sentences from two distinct grammatical (sub) systems across sentence boundaries within the same speech event’ (Bokamba‚ 1989). Code-switching is then one phenomenon that results from bilingualism and multilingualism. Sociolinguists have always

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    Torrent Pharma

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    Creating value‚ driving growth 3 7 th A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 37th ANNUAL REPORT 2009-10 Torrent Pharmaceuticals Limited 2 N TE CO N TS Corporate Information 02 Notice 03 Directors’ Report 06 Report on Corporate Governance 14 Auditors’ Report 24 Audited Financial Statements 28 Management Discussion and Analysis 55 Consolidated Financial Statements 66 37th ANNUAL REPORT 2009-10 3 CORPORATE INFORMATION DIRECTORS Sudhir Mehta Chairman REGISTERED

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    Code Switching

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    Code-Switching at NUML Abstract Code Switching usually occurs in bilingual societies. The sociolinguistics aspect of Code Switching involves various factors including society‚ prestige‚ and education system and determines the reasons of Code Switching because of socio cultural environment. This research presents an analysis of Code Switching at NUML with in parameters of sociolinguistics context. However‚ data has been analysed only on Code Switched sociolinguistic patterns used by NUML students

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    In-Licensing in Pharma

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    constantly replenish the supply of potential blockbusters requires a consistent and dedicated approach to drug R&D. However no longer is inhouse research expertise sufficient. 2 Chart 1 Decreased R&D Productivity (source: FDA - PhRMA 2007) Pharma R&D Investments (Billion USD) 120 New medicines Approved by FDA 60 100 50 80 40 60 30 40 20 20 10 0 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 YEAR 0 To fill this pipeline gap‚ pharmaceutical

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