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Srinivas suravajhala
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| 3 months ago
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Yes, it can. China provides us a glaring example for this. In fact the Rural India need to be transformed as manufacturing hub to tap the potential of rural folk by imparting them proper training in the specific field. This really transforms the...
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Madhav Pandit
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| 2 years ago
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I felt the as per the size and scope of rural market. The brand, company has to be big enough to support the distribution network, inventories and investment capabilities. So rural market can be best explored by Big MNCs better than SMEs.
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Sanjeev Tripathi
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| 2 years ago
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Yes definitely !!! By going through the little survey we can find out that in the recent recession period Most of the FMCG companies has spurred 15 to 20% growth. And the major cause for that - RURAL DEMAND HAS INCREASED. This is due to the...
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Sunil Totade
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| 2 years ago
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The decision is tool ess too late, What has happened to crystal and blaze can be deterant to every body wants to enter in this market.Its tough to match boringly relible scooter (did i need to mention the name)which gives amazing refinement ease...
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Madhav Pandit
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Actually Yamahas Brand Image do not support Scooter type Product. The most famous product Yamaha ever had Rx100 and so many later have a power brand than economic one. There is definite potential for scooter in the Indian market only if the product...
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Mridula Maity
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| 2 years ago
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I think this is a good move, as still there is 25% market share in India for scooters, and Yamaha which is trying to gain momentum in India with different range of bikes which is doing really well among the youth especially, and introducing...
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Debate: "Yamaha to launch scooters in India" deleted from your view.
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Sunil Totade
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| 2 years ago
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The decision is tool ess too late, What has happened to crystal and blaze can be deterant to every body wants to enter in this market.Its tough to match boringly relible scooter (did i need to mention the name)which gives amazing refinement ease...
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Madhav Pandit
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Actually Yamahas Brand Image do not support Scooter type Product. The most famous product Yamaha ever had Rx100 and so many later have a power brand than economic one. There is definite potential for scooter in the Indian market only if the product...
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Mridula Maity
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| 2 years ago
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I think this is a good move, as still there is 25% market share in India for scooters, and Yamaha which is trying to gain momentum in India with different range of bikes which is doing really well among the youth especially, and introducing...
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Debate: "Yamaha to launch scooters in India" deleted from your view.




