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    Strengths and Weaknesses

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    Hotel strengths: Great health club/pool/outdoor area with excellent service. Nice view from rooms in SW corner of building. Quick room service. The hotel is well located to shopping and business districts and central to tourist attractions.   | Our major strengths lie in the hotel properties which are positioned at prime locations in key cities. Our business hotels are placed in close proximity to prime commercial and business hubs in the cities‚ and within comfortable distances from Airports

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    ABC ANALYSIS

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    GO education su rve y 2013 B-SCHOOLS TO WATCH OUT FOR A definitive guide to the best business schools all over India B usiness schools in India continue to be known for the quality of students that they turn out year after year. In fact‚ over time‚ the demand for the country’s B-Schools has grown by leaps and bounds‚ so much so that newer institutes are mushrooming ever so often in small towns as well as big cities across India. While it is the IIMs that continue to rule the roost

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    PRODUCTS”. Satisfaction level is the criteria that need to be measured in this kind of project. The widespread tool used to scale satisfaction level is the survey methodology. The sample size of 100 is selected out of the AAVIN retailer pool located in Chennai. The response was systematically recorded and processed. Based on what we inferred certain ideas were suggested to the organization for the better satisfaction of the retailer and hence the good long term relationship could be achieved. ACKNOWLEDGMENT

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    DYNAMIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EXCHANGE RATES AND STOCK PRICES: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY IN THE INDIAN CONTEXT. Meer Pratap Thakker II MFM (Masters of Financial Management) School of Business Management‚ Accounting & Finance Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning. Prasanthi Nilayam Anantapur – 515134 e-mail—meerthakker@rediffmail.com Ph no: 09880249018 / 02231084035 Shri Vijay R Chary Faculty‚ School of Business Management‚ Accounting & Finance Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning

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    TTK-LIG LIMITED‚VIRUDUNAGAR. A PROJECT REPORT Submitted by SENTHILKUMAR.S (REG NO: 21609631030) in partial fulfillment for the award of the degree Of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SAVEETHA ENGINEERING COLLEGE THANDALAM‚ CHENNAI ANNA UNIVERSITY: CHENNAI 600 025 MAY 2010 BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE I certify that the project report titled “A Study on Employee need analysis in TTK-LIG‚ Limited virudhunagar.” is the bonafide work of “Senthilkumar.S” (Reg. No: 21609631030) who carried

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    Advantages of Factory...

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    Advantages and disadvantages of Factory There are advantages and disadvantages of having a factory near or within the urbanize city. The important thing is you have to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of having such factory in the city or a place where there are lot of people live. Having a factory near the place is good for the people around because it generates job for the people. Aside from that they don ’t need to commute and spend a sum of money for the transportation. Indeed a lot

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    INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRY The Times of India (TOI) is an Indian English-language daily newspaper. According to Audit Bureau of Circulations‚ it has the largest circulation among all English-language newspapers in the world‚ across all formats (broadsheet‚ tabloid‚ compact‚ Berliner and online). In 2008‚ the newspaper reported that (with a circulation of over 3.14 million) it was certified by the Audit Bureau of Circulations (India) as the world’s largest selling English-language daily‚ ranking

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    Over the past five years (2008-2012)‚ the Indian Footwear Retail Market has been growing at a rapid pace. The Indian Footwear retail is the fastest growing sector among other sectors of Indian market and is expected to sustain its growth in the coming years. “Indian Footwear Retail Market Forecast to 2017” is a comprehensive research that contains detail statistics‚ in-depth analysis‚ and quality research on Indian Footwear Retail market. The report categorizes Indian Footwear Retail Market

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    Car Accident

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    and read about them in newspapers. Such accidents happen often as the result of carelessness of the drivers and their negligence of the traffic rules. One evening my brother and I decided to see a film at Sangam Cinema in the main highway of Chennai. As we were going late for the show‚ we began walking faster along the crowded road. All of sudden there was a loud noise. I saw a man rolling on the ground. He was knocked down by a car. The driver was driving at a normal speed. He saw a lorry coming

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    shopping Experience. Retailing appeared in the Indian Horizon in the 70’s when shops like Raymonds‚ Nalli’s and Bata set up their exclusive stress and /or franchisees. The early 80’s witnessed the emergence of “Akbar ally’s” in Mumbai and “spencers” in Chennai. These stores later evolved into multi-chain outlets and were the first to establish the concept of organized retail in India. From the post Liberalization era of the 1990s‚the modern formats started gaining mind share and market share from

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