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Student Name: BILAL

Student ID No: 2018013974


Course Instructor Aditya Samdershi
Student declaration:
I confirm that:
• This is an original assessment and is entirely my own work.
• Where I have used ideas, tables, diagrams etc. of other writers, I have
acknowledged the source in every case.
• This assignment has not previously been submitted as assessed work
for any academic course.
QUESTION 1: MARKETS IN DELHI NCR REGION, INDIA 10
MARKS
You will write about one of the following markets in the Delhi NCR
region:
1 Event Management
2 Digital Payment Companies
3 Spa and Beauty Saloon
4 Gardening services
5 Dancing Schools
6 Used Car Selling Companies
7 3D Print Bed Sheet Printing
8 Online food delivery companies
9 Japanese Restaurants
10 DJ Equipments on Hire
11 Sportswear Manufacturing
QNS:
Calculate:=MOD(your student ID num,11)+1 using EXCEL, to get a
number from 1 to 11. [ 1⁄2 mark ]
ANS:
10
QNS:
Identify your market; ie the market that matches your answer in (a). [ 1⁄2
mark ]
ANS:
DJ Equipments on Hire
QNS:
Using information from the ‘Yellow Pages’, India Mart, ‘Just Dial’, or
other appropriate sources; give an estimate of how many firms supply
goods or services in this market in Delhi NCR. You will need to state the
source of your information. [ 1⁄2 mark ]
ANS:
79 firms
Sources: Just Dial
QNS:
Identify a leading firm in this market. [ 1⁄2 mark]
ANS:
GOLDEN EVENT SOLUATION
FIXED COST 200000
VARIALE COST 400000
QNS:
Identify price per unit of the goods or services sold presumably. [ 1
mark ]
ANS:
35000
QNS:
Shifts in demand and supply:
ANS:
Demand of D J equipments will be more in wending time I.e. during
winter times and vice versa in non mirage time. So supply will be more
during marriage time and low in vice versa. D J demand also increase
during festival time.
QNS:
Identify and discuss one possible local or international change that
would cause a decrease in demand in your selected Delhi NCR market.
Your answer should include a diagram showing the impact on
equilibrium price and quantity supplied of this demand shift.[ 1 marks ]
ANS:
Demand will get affected when there will be off season. Suppose that
during the month of October to march there will be high demand of DJ.
But when there will be no marriage season their will be impact on
demand.

Shift in
demand price demand
1000 30000 5000
3000 30000 4000
4000 30000 3000
5000 30000 2000

QNS:
Identify and discuss one supply shift that would cause an increase in
quantity demanded in your selected market. Your answer should include
a diagram showing this change.[ 1 marks ]
QNS:
Based on your assumed fixed cost, variable cost and market price per
unit, find the break-even level of output in your selected market. (No
diagrams required.)[ 2 marks ]
ANS:
Fixed cost==200000
price=30000
variable cost=21000
BE= fixed cost price-mc(v. c)
22.22 per unit

Question 2: IMPERFECT COMPETITION: 10 marks


You will write about the structure of an industry by discussing one of the
following firm brands:
1 Tesco
2 Carrefour
3 LuLu
4 Safal
5 Trent (Westside)
6 Sainsbury
7 Woolworths
a) Calculate:=MOD(your student ID num,7)+1 using EXCEL, to get
a number from 1 to 7.
ANS:
5

b) Select the firm that matches your answer in (a).


TRENT
QNS:
Find the corporate owner of your selected firm brand and discounting
strategy of that market [ 3 marks ]
ANS:
Parent: TATA GROUP

Marketing Strategy
1. Don’t Assume Stereotypical Roles

Millennial moms and dads don’t strictly follow gender roles, and neither
should your content. For example, dad might be the one washing the
dishes while mom tosses a ball in the backyard. Pandering to
conventional parental stereotypes may leave your efforts falling flat. Also,
don’t only gear your marketing strategy to moms. Research shows that
more and more millennial dads are taking active parenting roles and
watching parenting-related content.

2. Don’t Overlook the Power of Digital Marketing

When you’re marketing to millennial parents, you should consider how


millennials get most of their content. Brands without a strong online
presence may lose this important demographic. Roughly 80 percent of
millennial parents shop online several times every month. And they look
to social media for everything from birthday party ideas to parenting tips,
according to The Business Journals.

3. Consider the Tone

Millennial parents respond well to brands that know how to talk to them—
and their kids. They also tend to talk more candidly with their children,
and they create more intimate relationships that don’t rely as strictly on
family hierarchy. In fact, Google Research shows that 74 percent of
millennial parents let their children take part in decisions that affect the
household. So, consider the tone of your marketing content. And also,
consider distributing your marketing efforts in less traditional places. For
example, many millennial parents watch YouTube videos to connect with
the things their kids love. This presents an opportunity to get your
message out there.

4. Go Beyond the Sale

The majority of millennial parents are attracted to brands with value that
goes beyond their products, including those with strong community
outreach efforts. Millennials want to contribute to the causes they care
about, and that means that brands large and small have an opportunity
to position themselves based on their mission. Marketing to millennials is
easier and more effective for businesses that stand for more than just the
bottom line.

5. Celebrate Their Unique Qualities

Millennial parents want to keep their identities intact, even as they


journey through parenthood. They still celebrate all of the talents and
passions that they’ve always had, and so should you. Being a parent is
only one facet of a millennial parent’s identity. Make sure that when
you’re marketing to millennial parents, you create content that clearly
demonstrates an understanding of all that they juggle every day.

Marketing to millennial parents presents unique opportunities and


challenges. Try these marketing strategies to increase your reach among
active, young families who are connected with their communities.

QNS.
• What is the common feature of all 7 firms listed at the start of this
question? And what are their trademarks.
ANS:
The common feature of all 7 firms are that they are either dealing in
clothing line or grocery line.
TESCO

CARREFOUR

LULU
SAFAL

TRENT

SAINSBURY
WOOLWORTHS

QNS:
• The form of imperfect competition that describes your firm's market
and discuss the reason for the firm being in
oligopoly/monopoly/monopolistic.
ANS:
Trent market is oligopoly as it fit the characteristics of oligopoly as there
are very few large supermarket , barriers to entry tend to be high,
competition in super market industry tend to take the form of non price
competition.
QNS:
• Whether your firm has some foreign ownership (look up its website)
and find out financial disclosures submitted by your firm.
ANS:
Trent is owned Parent Tata group in 1998 authority holding 2% shares.
Some of the financial disclosure are:
 Revenue 1949 Crores (2017)
 Operating income 157.32 crores (2017)
 Net income 84 crores (2017)
QNS:
Use the newspaper database (archives, or google search) to identify a
newspaper story that relates to the activities of your firm brand. Note
that to identify a published newspaper story you need the full title of the
story, the name of the newspaper, and the date of publication. You are
also encouraged to if a website address if the story is freely and publicly
available. [ 1 mark ]
ANS:
Trent Announcement under Regulation 30 (LODR)-Analyst / Investor Meet - Intimation
| Announcement
12 Sep,2018, 12:23AM IST
Pursuant to Regulation 30 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations Disclosure
Requirements) Regulations, 2015, given is the schedule of the meetings proposedin the attached file. Note:
The schedule of the aforesaid meetings is subject to change due to exigencies on either side. This is for your
information and records

QNS:
Discuss the role of government policy or the policy adopted by local government
is going to affect the business. Make an exhaustive list of government policy which
can affect this kind of business. [ 3 marks]
ANS:
Government are legal bodies that cannot be missed out and the policy and
regulations made by the government cannot be avoided. It is compulsory for
everyone to avoided. It is compulsory for every one to fallow and adopt the policy
otherwise legal action or plenty has to be faced. Some of the polices which can
affect business Like Trent are as fallow:
TAXES:
Taxes need to paid to the GOVT. and retailers have no Obvious tax loopholes and
very dispersed lobbying interest
CONSUMER PROJECTION LAWS:
Each state and country has consumer protection laws preventing the businesses
from practicing unethical behavior that might harm the consumer

MISS LEADING DISCOUNT PRICESS:


It is illegal for companies to deceive consumer into thinking a discount exits
where it actually does not.

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