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Securing profitability in a challenging market

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With all the Financial crisis that has happenend in the past year,it needs still to recover with that and it is cahllenging times for both consumer and the manufacturer, where both are stringent on the budget, and one is changing the spending behaviour which is affecting one and all. So how to make profits when there is a challenging market at hand like this.. Let us have a discussion in every aspect of having profits. Do share your views on this...

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By : Suhas Deshmukh
Dr. S.Pruthviraja pande  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
If it is yes, it is very difficult, the small banks can not survive for a long time in this complex banking competence and the best is to go for merging with the bigger banks or potential banks or else they would be acquired by some body one day...
shamsundar p gore  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  4 years ago
mass bnking sector has to be taken care by these banks......
ASOKE KUSARI  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  4 years ago
After the filling in for "Chapter Eleven" - Bankruptcy - by Lehaman Brothers (USA) this day, we may not stick to 'big size'  theory any more. There were several Banks failed in the USA past months. It is good governance with ethical practices...
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Ankit  |  Added idea  "Complexities..."  |  2 years ago
Market is too dynamic to chase, because loyalty depends on relationship, very less brand awareness and prices of the products.
Manish  |  Added idea  "consumer behaviour: price sensitivity & value propostion demanded"  |  2 years ago
I think consumers are highly price sensitive and functional value works better so could be difficult for branded goods to compete price warriors. Good avenue for topline growth but not for bottomline.
PRAPHUL ANIGOL  |  Supported idea  "Bundle of Complexities"  |  3 years ago
yes the market is quite heterogenous, challenge here is to customise but that will not be so economical, best ways is to choose the segments with highest potential and customise.
 
 
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high profits.. coz.. gold rates are inc. with bullion marts 
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 low.. coz customers hand cant invest so much
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Chandra shekhar  |  Argues in support of  "high profits.. coz.. gold rates are inc. with bullion marts"  |  2 years ago
Yes, they do have high profits... With the segmentation of fashion industry, jewelery industry has come up rapidly. There are many designers who are working to develop new designs and models in jewelery. Designer jewelry are very costly when...
Vipin Bhasin  |  Argues in support of  "high profits.. coz.. gold rates are inc. with bullion marts"  |  2 years ago
Kusuma i agree with you that it is just a marketing strategy of jewel makers.. 
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INTERNAL MEMO - CONFIDENTIAL - 3 December 2011 http://elan.my/2011/12/06/apac-telcos-feel-the-bite-as-operating-cost-and-foreign-exchange-results-in-the-decrease-of-profit-by-25-to-37/ 3 December 2011 APAC Telcos feel the bite as Operating Cost and Foreign Exchange results in the decrease of Profit by 25% to 37% [Prepared by Ajar Arranges and Stephen D Brown] SUMMARY Critical facts that has culminated in generating 25% to 37% loss in profit for APAC Tier-One Telcos: 1. Telcos data traffic increase does not translate to synchronized revenue but has translated reduced ARPU (As in case of Indonesian Telecommunications, 350% increase in data traffic during 2010 compared to 2008) 2. Telcos offer...
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