Archive for the ‘Marketing’ Category

Know about various types of economic activities

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Business: It means activities involving buying and selling of goods and services for the purpose of earning profits and acquiring wealth. Business activities are concerned with the production, purchase and sale of goods and services with the object of earning profits. Nosiness activities include joining. Manufacturing, trade, transportation, banking, insurance and others.

Profession: Profession means an occupation which involves the rendering of personal services of an expert nature in return for fees. For example, doctors are engaged in the medical profession, lawyers in the legal profession, and engineers in the engineering profession and chartered accountants in the accountancy profession. Theory is called professionals.

Employment: Employment means hiring f a person another for remuneration. An employee words under the direction and control of his employer and gets wages or a salary for his work. There exists a relationship of master and servant between the two parties. During he specified hours the employee works for his employer only and for nobody else.

New challenges on the path

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

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As now hutch has been officially combined with Vodafone the war in the communication sector is going to be more interesting. But all matters are not sorted out yet as Ruai’s bid to go solo via BPL Mobile.
“Our new campaign is thrilling us and excited with the response. We are getting forward and will paint the city red” said by CEO, Vodafone Arun Sarin.
Arun Sarin wants to be in the top but he should remember there are other tough competitive at the stage.
Now Ruias are try to get separate license so that they can operate GSM space via BPL mobile. The other big panic for Arun Sarin is the tax of $2 billion claim by income tax department declared on the company.
In a board meeting in Mumbai Vodafone headquarters Arun Sarin and Ravi Ruia was planned about the strategy about the challenges coming on their path in Indian market and how they will deal with it this meet took more than six hours.

CH DVD joins DVD war

Friday, September 21st, 2007

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Continuing the battle second year of high-profile between HD DVD and Blu-ray, on the other side Chinese government silently forwarding their step on making their own high definition disc design. CH DVD (China high definition DVD) is produced by Chinese government official, Chinese firm and Chinese universities engineers’ experts in video format. The Chinese group succeeds in a deal with the DVD forum, the regulatory committee in charge of supervision HD DVD and DVD, not including Blu-ray. Great thing is that both CH-DVD and HD-DVD use same basic stipulation. According to media both are transposable.
CH-DVD reported include well copy protection feature, a good move for the country that is known for high-voltage piracy. While it not clears that this step will make what effect on held DVD war. This I going to release only in Asia and don’t think until 2008.
This new gadget will tap the market before end of holiday season with the price tag around ¥140,000 to ¥200,000 ($1,225 to $1,750), according to desk drive capacity.

Satyam making Malaysia its new hub

Monday, September 17th, 2007

 

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Satyam computer expanding its business and going to employ 2000 people in Malaysia for making it largest software center outside India, in approx two years.

The company is planning to expand Malaysian global solution center 100 seats to over 500 in next few months, said by Ramalinga Raju Satyam chair person.

In Malaysia’s IT park Cyberjava center first stage out of the country of the roll out 2000 seats global delivery, the campus is listed to be ready by 2009.

Satyam, which has been keep Malaysian super corridor status, will lead the improvement some significant system.

Animation films are reporting good business in India

Friday, September 7th, 2007

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It is latest news from Indian business week that in film industries animation films are reporting good business profits. As compare to all other film releases animation films marks good profits opening. More than half animation films are related to religious beliefs releases in India that is the main reason why all these animation films marks great success in India.

For example latest animation films like ‘Hanuman” and Shiva and Krishna did good business in India. The Anil Goyal which is the producer of new animated film “Icy n Spicy” said that India is good business point for all animated film industries.

Mainly in India animated film is not so popular in India. Not only Indian producers are not quite interested in making animated films but after the success of some of Hollywood animated films not Indian producers are also interested in animated film business.

It is really interesting thing to here that according to the report publish by NASSCOM Indian film industries have reach till 2010 nearly to $869. But all Indian animated film producers are mainly taking religious topics for their films.

Japan Mobile Phone Company wants to gain its market shares

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

It is true that the Softbank on of the Japan world largest mobile phone company what to increase its market share with the help of small business. It want to gain its market share from KDDI and NTT DoCoMo.

In January the Softbank company sells its share in cheapest rates in Japan, it sale its share for 8 dollars or ¥980 it is slashed fee per month. Not only this, the Softbank allow its consumers an unlimited calls to increase its users. Soft bank said that, in the end of this 30th June the subscribers of this company increase to its tripled which is up to 220,000.

In an personal interview which is taken on 24th August Katsuichi Tomita, said that “our company is making our best effort to attract more clients”. He is the senior Executive Vice President of all the wireless Branch of Mobile Company Softbank.

Understanding the term Business

Friday, July 27th, 2007

The term ‘Business‘ refers to production, purchase, sale and exchange of goods and services on a regular basis with the aim of earning profits by satisfying human wants. It includes all industrial a commercial activities such as mining, manufacturing, trading, transportation, warehousing, banking, insurance and others. Business is an economic activity and it may be carried out either on a large scale or on a small scale. All the activities concerned with the production and sale of goods and services wherein profit is the main object and loss of money is the main risk may be called business.