Financial Management Course Professor : Sandy Petersen Final Term Paper Financial Analysis of Asian Paints Submitted by : Varun Vikram Financial Management 2012 Fall Engineering Management Table of Contents(Click to navigate in pdf file) Introduction:....................................................................................................1 Overview and History:......................................................................................1 Market Snapshot...........
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The Global Sourcing Wire‚ pg. 805 1. Original Wire Quote: * Unit Price = $30 * Packing Costs = $0.75 per unit * Tooling = $6‚000 one-time fixed charge * Freight Cost = $5.20 per hundred pounds Yearly Unit Cost = ((monthly demand*12) * (unit cost + packaging cost)) + tooling charge Yearly Unit Cost = ((60000)*(30+.75)) + 6000 Yearly Unit Cost = (60000*30.75) + 6000 = $1‚851‚000 Yearly Unit Cost = $1‚851‚000 Unit Cost = Yearly Unit Cost / Yearly Demand Unit Cost
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BUSINESS ANALYSIS OF ASIAN PAINTS INTRODUCTION Asian Paints Limited (APL) incorporated in 1942 ranks among the top ten decorative paint companies in the world. It has presence in decorative and industrial coating segment of the paint business. Besides‚ the Company operates around the world through its subsidiaries Berger International Limited‚ Apco Coatings and SCIB Chemicals. APL has its presence in almost all the segment through its brands Royale in the premium segment‚ Apcolite in the mid-segment
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Nikhil Bansal | 106 | Asian Paints Ltd Asian Paints is India’s largest paint company and Asia’s third largest paint company‚ with a turnover of Rs 96.32 billion. The group has an enviable reputation in the corporate world for professionalism‚ fast track growth‚ and building shareholder equity. Asian Paints operates in 17 countries and has 23 paint manufacturing facilities in the world servicing consumers in over 65 countries. Today it is double the size of any other paint company in India. Major
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SATWALEKAR R.A. SHAH DR. S. SIVARAM S. RAMADORAI CHAIRMAN’S LETTER Dear Shareholders‚ It is my privilege to communicate with you at the end of another successful year for Asian Paints. The financial year 2010-11 was one in which both the world as well as the Indian economy showed resilience. While the global economy
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ASIAN PAINTS LIMITED CODE OF CONDUCT FOR EMPLOYEES Page 1 of 11 Asian Paints - Confidential 14 January 2011 1. INTRODUCTION Asian Paints Limited (the Company) is committed to good corporate governance and has consistently maintained its organisational culture as a remarkable confluence of high standards of Professionalism‚ Growth‚ and Building Shareholder Equity with principles of Fairness‚ Ethics and Corporate Governance in spirit. 2. APPLICABILITY OF THIS CODE Ethical business
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SWOT ANALYSIS OF ASIAN PAINTS SWOT analysis is a basic‚ straightforward model that provides direction and serves as a basis for the development of marketing plans. It accomplishes this by assessing an organizations strengths (what an organization can do) and weaknesses (what an organization cannot do) in addition to opportunities (potential favorable conditions for an organization) and threats (potential unfavorable conditions for an organization). SWOT analysis is an important step
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[pic]A PROFILE OF THE INDIAN PAINT INDUSTRY Information Research (IRL) has published a new report on the Indian paint and coatings market. The study points to phenomenal growth prospects for the Indian paint demand‚ which is now estimated at 1.22 million tonnes. Data in the report indicates that the entire Indian paint and coatings market will reach around two million tonnes at the start of the next decade. As construction projects get under way in India in a big way‚ the market is becoming
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IKEA’s GLOBAL SOURCING CHALLENGE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The IKEA Group‚ one of the world’s top furniture retailers‚ has emerged as the fastest-growing furniture retailer in the US. Its unique business strategy has given it its strengths for its success today. However‚ like all strategies‚ IKEA’s strategy has its own flaws that can pose as weaknesses. IKEA also has a lot of opportunities in the marketplace such as expansions of their company and threats such as competitors in the same industry
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IKEA: Global Sourcing Challenge [Name of Student] [Name of University] IKEA: Global Sourcing Challenge IKEA is a world beloved Swedish furniture company that started in 1943 as a mail-order business that offered goods purchased from low-priced suppliers. Its founder‚ Ingvar Kamprad helped grew IKEA into a multi-billion manufacturer and producer of self-assembled furniture as it is known today (IKEA‚ 2011). Key to why IKEA products are embraced by people beside quality that
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