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Aug
4

Critical Decision Making With Six Sigma Cause & Effects Analysis

Critical Decision Making With Six Sigma Cause & Effects Analysis

The tool allows for hypothetical testing of real-time problems and also the applicability of the suggested solutions, allowing businesses to take the most appropriate decisions. Proof of its effectiveness is easily evident when you consider the fact that businesses continue to use it even when many new tools and techniques have developed during the past few decades.


Explained below are some of the prominent benefits that can be derived by using the Six Sigma cause & effects analysis tool.


Getting the Desired Results from Process Changes and Alterations


Usually there are varied options available when the aim is to implement changes in a business process. Now, having options may seem advantageous, but it is not so with Six Sigma projects; obviously because the more the number of options, more will be the overall quantum of efforts needed to select the best available alternative. This is exactly where the cause & effects analysis tool plays an important role.


What it does is that it outlines a basic criterion based on which each of the available options are then tested. This saves time and effort because businesses no longer have to consider the individual merits and demerits of each and every available option.


In effect, they just have to pick up the option that might have scored the most points in the Six Sigma cause & effects analysis tests.


Satisfying Customer Needs and Expectations


In order to satisfy the ever-changing customer needs and expectations, businesses often have no other option but to design and develop completely new products and services from scratch. Now this may seem to be the perfect solution – but in reality, it is certainly not so simply because consumer buying behavior is quite complex and very difficult to comprehend.


While cost and quality play an important role, one can never guarantee that a certain amount of cost reduction will always result in a predetermined increase in sale volumes and vice-versa. The same applies to the quality aspect. This is exactly where businesses feel the need for deploying the Six Sigma cause & effects analysis tool. The tool helps because instead of wasting time over the assessment of vague customer needs and requirements, it focuses mostly on analyzing which product option offers the most customer-friendly features.


Since the test features are based on past records, there is always a high probability that the final selection will find favor with the target audience and will be a huge success.


With technological advancements becoming the norm of the day, new Six Sigma tools are techniques are continuously being developed to keep pace with the changing needs of businesses worldwide. However, it would still be early to predict the downfall of the cause & effects analysis tool simply because it is based on sound business logic, applicable anytime, anywhere and can easily be integrated with advanced IT systems. All this bodes well for the future of this highly effective Six Sigma tool.

Jun
22

Top Factors To Consider While Doing Website Analysis For Seo Or Sem

Top Factors To Consider While Doing Website Analysis For Seo Or Sem

Website analysis is the most important aspect of any Search Engine Optimization and Internet Marketing campaigns. It is like assessing the potential of getting success of website prior to the SEO/SEM campaign. The outcomes of website analysis process acts as the blueprint for further actions taken in order to get higher rankings or generate traffic. Therefore, webmasters need to take all technical as well as competitive measures in mind while doing website analysis.

Website Analysis – A Brief Introduction

Website analysis is combination of several sub processes that deals with issues affecting the website’s potential for coming on top of search engine. Let us have a look on some of the important aspects of website analysis:

Website Structure – The structure of website affects its position in search engines. A website made of Frames or Flash, is tough for search engine crawling and indexing. Therefore, while analyzing a website we need to consider these aspects.

HTML Aspects – The HTML code used in website should obey W3C standards. Different sections should be properly distinguished by using proper Paragraphs and Header Tags (H1, 222 H2, H3 . . .) to make contents easily accessible by search engine crawlers. Every page should have proper Title and META Tags (Description and Keywords).

Links & Images – Links are of utmost important in search engine optimization. Inbound links, outbound links, and internal links all play major role. First, internal linking should be perfect with proper anchor text. There should be no dead or broken links in website. A sitemap must be there reflecting internal linking structure of website.

All images used in website should have alternate text and height and width attributes specified. As search engines cannot read the contents displayed on images, they can only read alternate text. Therefore, during analysis it should be given proper importance.

Page Contents – For any website content is very important. Every page should have enough keyword rich contents. The ideal keywords density should not be more than 2%. If the website lacks in terms of contents, we cannot expect it to come on top of search engine rankings.

Status in Search Engines – Assessment of website’s status in search engines is also a major part of website analysis. Number of indexed pages and back links for the website in all major search engines are of utmost important.

After analyzing all the aforementioned things, the outcome will be the exact website analysis report that will further decide the actions required in order to get higher search rankings and incoming traffic through search engines

Jun
6

Competitive Analysis to understand your competitors SEO Strategy -Position2

Competitive Analysis to understand your competitors SEO Strategy -Position2

SEO Competitive Analysis 
by Team Position2

In order to execute a successful SEO strategy, it is very important to know who your competitors are. Understanding your competitors’ SEO strategy, website and their level of penetration in the internet is critical to the success of SEO campaigns. What I am referring to is not just direct competitors, but competitors that rank in search engines for the keywords that you optimize your website.

Executing an SEO competitive analysis

Competitive SEO analysis can reveal many interesting findings about your competitors’ SEO. After you have shortlisted the keywords and the competitors that rank for those keywords, run your competitors’ websites through this checklist:

Content Analysis: Analyzing your competitors’ content will help you set a benchmark on how much you need to optimize your website. Title and Description Tags: Compare your title and description tags with your competitors’ to assess the number of times the keyword appears, placement of keyword and identify if you can make your tags look more appealing than your competitors can. Heading Tags: Compare your competitors’ websites to identify if, your targeted keywords are used. Analyze the overall density of the keyword present in heading tags. Normally, a top-ranking website will always have the targeted keyword present in the H1, H2 … H6 tags. Body Text: Analyze the overall keyword density, placement of your targeted term in your competitors’ website to assess how well the content is optimized. Identify if the content is contextually relevant to the keyword being targeted on the page. Alternate Text: Analyze if the images used on your competitors’ website contain the targeted term. Domain Names and URLs: Most of the websites that contain keywords in their domains would already have scored a brownie point; they would be ranking for those competitive keywords. If the keyword you are targeting is not present in your domain name, ensure that it is at least present in your URLs. Strong and Bold Tags: Most of the competing websites would enclose important keywords within strong or bold tags. This highlights the important terms to search engines. Bulleted Lists: Analyze if your competitors have the targeted keyword present in their bulleted list.

Website Architecture

Your website may have been optimized perfectly for targeted keywords, but if you are still not ranking for your targeted keywords in SERPs. Then it may be because you have bad website architecture

URL Structure: Ensure your websites URL structure is free of any dynamic strings and parameters. This may help you score high rankings in search engines. Domain Age: If your competitors’ domain age is older than yours is, ensure that you register your domain for at least 10 years. This will help search engines consider that you seriously want to establish your presence on the internet. No-follow Tags: Check if your competitors have used no-follow tags to channel page rank juice throughout the website. Implementing a thematic website structure can do wonders for your website rankings. XML and HTML Sitemaps: Competitor websites that perform well in SERPs always have a HTML sitemap as their internal navigation. Ensure that you create an XML sitemap and submit it to search engines; this will ensure that all the inner pages are crawled, too. Internal Navigation: This is one of the most important factors that decide how well your website performs in SERPs against your competitors. Ensure that your innermost pages are accessible within the first three clicks when a user lands on a page. Your internal navigation could be in the form of top global navigation, footer links, breadcrumbs, category based navigation, news tags, cloud tags, etc. Flash, Ajax, Frames, JavaScript’s: Your competitors may take your place in SERPs if your content is not visible to search engines. Ensure that critical content that you expect to be crawled is parsed by search engines. Do not make your content as a part of Flash, Ajax, Frames or JavaScript’s. If you do, ensure that you present an alternate version of the same content in textual format to search engines.

Internal Linking and External Linking

Internal Linking: Assess your competitors’ internal linking for the keyword you want to optimize and you will notice in most cases that the keyword is present in the internal links of the competitors’ site. Assess how many such anchor texts are pointing to the ranking URL and the page rank of the pages that have the anchor text for that keyword in your competitors’ site. This will help you understand how many internal anchor texts you need for your website. External Linking: Most of the external links present in your website must be relevant to the content that is being optimized. Most of your top-ranking competitors would have implemented a no-follow tag on most of their external links. Ensure that external links present on your website has a no-follow tag. This will ensure that you prevent the flow of valuable page rank juice to external sites. Backlinks: Analyze your competitors’ backlinks for relevance and anchor text. Identify the number of websites that contain the targeted keyword as anchor text and measure the page rank of those linking pages. This will help you understand how much time you need to spend in your back linking efforts.

Once the analysis is complete, ensure that you use this data to compare your website against your competitors’. This will tell you how much you need to optimize your website to win your way through SERPs.

May
1

A Brief Analysis Of Watching Tv On A Pc



        My wife, Judy, and I are residents of Minnesota, but from mid-October to Mid-April, we’re snowbirds who travel in our motor home around whatever southern region of the U.S. strikes our fancy that particular year.  It’s a fun lifestyle that fits our independent, free-spirited natures well, but like everything else, one that also is not without “gotchas” from time to time.  We had an opportunity to face one such challenge recently, and this is how we overcame it.

When you travel around in your Recreation Vehicle (RV) a lot like we do, one of the things you don’t get to take with you wherever you go that you get rather attached to, while at your permanent home, is your local television programming.  We do subscribe to a satellite television service, and yes, the vast majority of the television feeds that are available via cable or satellite or broadband services are available to us whether we’re on the road or at our Minnesota lake home.

But over the past several years, consistently receiving free public broadcast signals with sufficient quality such that you can reasonably enjoy watching the programming, well, that is another matter.  Early on you could subscribe to your local network programming and have the signals beamed to you along with all the other satellite services you were buying.  Then, technology advancements and local area programming expansions led to restrictions and limitations on who could receive what.  In effect, satellite “broadcasting” became “spot casting.”

Then, executive branch regulators and elected legislators, influenced by special interests, combined to place even more restrictions on the public.  They redefined even more narrowly who could qualify to receive local and national network programming from their satellite service provider, and who had to do as best they could with whatever signals there may be floating about in the nearby airspace that they could pick up on an antenna.

But even that wasn’t enough, essentially declaring that any American foolish enough to travel in their RV or to choose to live farther than maybe 60 miles from a signal tower must be satisfied with watching their favorite public broadcast TV programs complimented by whatever degree of wavy and snowy interference there may be accompanying them.  Oh no, it was agreed by these illustrious leaders that, rather than force these folks to watch their intermittent analog TV transmissions, transitioning to digital signals would be better yet, as then they wouldn’t get anything at all!

        Now, you may think that the preceding discourse is a bit over-exaggerated, but really, not all that much!  When TV stations transmitted their signals using analog technology, the signals  could travel maybe 100 miles, deteriorating over the last 50 miles before disappearing altogether. Those on the outer reaches would get quite frustrated, to be sure, but they did get some reception.  With digital technology, the realistic distance for viewing is perhaps 60 miles, and it’s either all or nothing.  Furthermore, analog signals can bend some – over, under and around obstacles.  Digital signals, however, don’t fare so well when they smack against such things as mountains, hills, buildings and trees.

Well, to shorten my tale, this snowbird season has been a particularly trying one for us.  Consistently receiving digital signals transmitting major network and local programming over the air has been very difficult to achieve.   Then, this past week, it became impossible.  Enough is enough.

I began seeking other options in earnest.  One in particular quickly arose to be the leading contender, watching TV on a PC, or laptop, or through one or the other, on a bigger screen TV.

        Before investigating positives and negatives further, however, I needed to establish the legality of the option in the first place.  To start that off, I did a quick search of Google and found that there were nearly 62 million results returned for the keyword phrase, not what you’d expect to find if it was illegal.  Second, Google was happily accepting Adsense ads and payments which, again, is not what you’d expect if it was illegal.

Next, while shopping for a new laptop at Best Buy, I noticed every brand and model I looked at running Microsoft’s Window 7 included some upgradeable TV watching capability.  Same for the Macs running the latest OS X version. How likely do you think that would be if it was illegal?

Last, I looked to see what some sellers of these types of products and services had to say about their legality.  The responses were essentially the same:  1) It is 100% legal, 2) No illegal satellite or TV descramblers, 3) no illegal software is ever used, and 4) no illegal downloads.

The main drawback that I found was that a broadband cable/DSL internet connection with 128K minimum speed is recommended for receiving optimum performance.  However, it does work on a 56K dial up connection as well.  You just need to wait longer for the TV channels to buffer, or download.

The advantages that I found, on the other hand, were many.  Being able to watch TV on your PC or laptop seems to be especially ideal if you:

1) Travel a lot, are on the go, or are on vacation;

2) Do not have access to cable or satellite TV in your area;

3} Want to see some great programming that your current TV provider doesn’t offer;

4) Want TV channels from all over the world in many different languages;

5) Want an alternative to your cable or satellite TV service; or

6) Just want to SAVE MONEY from the high cost of cable and satellite TV service.

      Whatever your motivations may be, it definitely is worth your taking a more serious look into it.  I invite you to go and watch the video review of “Watch TV on PC” that I have posted on our website and blog at http://www.JuJamVideoReview.com/watchtvonpc.html and decide if it is a good choice for you, too! 

  

   

 

     

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

      

          James Nelson has accumulated almost 40 years of successful business experience, and much of it has been based on the maxim, “Do what you do do well, then find others who can do the rest best!”   You can learn more about  ”Watch TV on PC” on their website and blog at http://www.JuJamVideoReview.com/watchtvonpc.html.  Mr. Nelson is currently President of JuJam Enterprises Incorporated where they focus on “Helping People Help Themselves.”   Previously, together with his wife, Judy, he owned and operated Lakewood Lodge, a family recreation resort in northern Minnesota.  Prior to that he completed 23 years in various sales and marketing management positions at AT&T.  He earned a Bachelor of Science (Business) degree from the University of Minnesota with Distinction in 1975.  Before attending college under the GI Bill, he served 10 years in the U.S. Navy.

 

Mar
20

Essential SEO Analysis Tips for SEO Services Provider to Optimize your Site

Anybody who wants to find out information in search engines, they directly put their requirement on search box and then press search. These alphabetic words of their requirement are called keywords or key phrases. The most simple thing is what they are trying to search is called keywords. The entire seo industry is vastly concentrating on it.

If you are a website owner or just have one web page and you want the best results in search engines then you should optimize your web page with several effective keywords. Many peoples are making the mistake to optimize their site for all of the keywords they can imagine, they completely ignorant of the truth that if they have 30 keywords then they should have at least 15 web pages on their site, because you have to look after the keywords strength of your site.

There are some several things which should be maintained by any SEO services providing company who are going to optimize your site.

1. Draw a flow chart about your needs for optimizing your site. Who are your unique visitors? What are you presenting to your visitors? Plan for your SERP for your keywords in one year, two years, three? The simple thing is to sketch the future for optimizing your website.

2. Become a specialist in the business market that your site is addressing. If you know about the site’s contents, you will be able to gather more knowledge about business area. The simple thing is to make a footprint on optimization for a website; you have to make a research for its business area of that site. It helps you to collect most effective keywords for that website.

3. Google and the other search engines love relevant and unique content. Plan for having a lot of content on you website, it can be the form of testimonial or as a product list or latest news list etc. When search engine crawlers comes on your site then it is easily accessible on your home page or can be directly linked to your home page which will viewed by the search engines, eventually helping your page rank.

4. Smartly plant your website keywords at your title tag and Meta tag as well. When People searches on the web this things will help you to receive their attention at your site. The creation of title tag and Meta tag the foreground of any SEO Analysis and successful webmasters have a great knack to do this.

5. Become habituated with your website’s keywords and ensure that the keywords will be embedded smartly into the content of your website. There is more information out on the internet about the research and strong implementation strategies for placing and promoting the keywords for your site.

6. Gather an effectual knowledge about the business market of your website then bend your writing fingers because you will require starting writing several unique articles and press releases for promoting your site’s keywords and business matter of your site. There are vast numbers of websites out there who are seeking for fresh topics and article. Typically, you need to submit your articles and press releases into them in a repeated manner. This will just takes some few minutes and is well meaning the attempt.

Expend some more extra time on filling out your author biography information too. This is very essential because this will finally be linked back to your websites. These articles must not be too long in length, but is more meaningful and relevant to the topic.

7. Shape your website to have a continuing blog area and contribute new pages simultaneously and it is batter to add new pages in every day. Make the content significant and relevant to the topic which concluding your website’s keywords and general theme based on your site. This will help to add unique contents towards your site every day.

8. Try to organize an ongoing forum area to your site that others can contribute their feelings to each and every day. Make the content applicable and germane to keywords and basic theme of your website. This will help to increase the number of unique contents at your site day by day with fruitful comments of your visitors.

9. Don’t forget that search engines like Google and others also, will crawling not only your relevant text, but also big images, and flash objects too. Thus you need to overview at your site as if you were search engine bots or not and ensure that your web pages that the graphic part of your site is optimized or not. Specially take care of your home page and look after that all important pages of your website should be linked from your home page.

10. Create an enthusiastic and logistic page on your site for your favorite links. That peoples as well as search engine crawlers can also find your top pages easily. Now a day’s search engine crawlers are required a specific type of sitemap only for them for easy crawling of your site that should be reachable from your home page.

11. Try to capture high quality relevant reputed inbound links coming into your site. Do not be hesitating to ask for links, every people were once at a poor page rank and most of them will realize where you are coming from. If you have putting your time to generate a website with unique content, rest of the webmasters will be happy to combine with you by providing links. You ca easily calculate form Google that how quicker rise in PR status for your site because of having external highly reputed links coming in to your site.

12. Try to be a logical webmaster that means try to establish a network with other similar themed website owners. Discus with them about that matter and look for possible ways that you can apply together to promote your sites together.

Mar
1

20 Tips for on Page Optimization: the Foundation of Any SEO Analysis

Actually SEO services divided into three parts. The First one is known as pre SEO suggestion. In this particular SEO industry several SEO analysts are using this part before choosing the domain name of a site. They usually put the targeted market or most targeted key phrase into the domain name.

But if the client is not influenced by this pre SEO suggestion and if they are keener to put their brand name into the domain then the remaining two parts are available for SEO analyst. The first one is on page optimization and off page optimization.

You can define the off page optimization as the entire web promotion of a site. The total SEO work done on the back end of a site is also known as off page optimization and entire SEO Work done into the front end of a site which is viewed by visitors and crawlers is known as on page optimization.

The cumulative effect of off page optimization reflects to the growth of keyword placement into the search engines through on page optimization. Thus it is know as the basement or you can say the soul of any SEO services. This part of optimization is done very carefully, smartly and should be done after a strong internet research for that site.20 fabulous tips which to be maintained when you done any on page optimization.1. Title tag of every page should be unique and keyword infusion into the tile tag should be done smartly.2. Meta descriptions of all pages should be written uniquely and also a well measured knack of keyword alteration into the description should be their.3. Try to avoid image links or flash links or Java script links for inter linking of you site.4. Optimize the images of your site with Alt Tag because crawlers are unable to read images. Thus put some effective sentence into the Alt tag which is containing your selected key phrases as well.5. Ensure search engine bots with adaptation notification are placed at all of the pages. 6. Do not forget to check whether any broken links exist on your site or not. 7. In case of internal linking of your website, you should use text links and try to alternate your keywords into those texts.8. Remember you should use targeted keywords as text in case of cross linking between your own pages.9. Do not forget to infuse your selected keywords into your web content for every page and those keywords should be relevant with the page content or topic.10. Try to spread text links for important web pages from your main page (index page) of your website.11. If the site is older but newly come to you then check whether their any black hat techniques are used or not, if so then remove them quickly.12. Remember links of your all web pages should be short and easily accessible by search engine crawlers. Change unwontedly long links if exist. 13. Do not forget crawlers are unable to read image contents. So try to avoid images for placing your content and place contents within the text part of your web page.14. Make sure that robot.txt of your site should be placed with appropriate instructions.15. If your site has enormous pages then situate a site map at your website for visitors. 16. Canonical issue should be solved before starting off page optimization.17. Try to place a common header and footer text within H2 tag. Here you can alternate your keywords for increasing keyword density.18. Do not forget to situate a XML feed or a ROR sitemap at your site and the link of that feed should exist as a link at the index page of your website.19. Ensure the important links of your website should be static. Try to avoid dynamic links for your important business pages.20. W3C Validate is mostly required for SEO which ensures conformity of your site with all kind of browsers.

Feb
28

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Feb
27

Analyse Your SEO Analysis

 

Following up from our SEO tools for starters post, I’d like to suggest some other tools and operative commands (commonly called operators) to use on the major search engines.

 

After you have researched your keywords, built your site and put it live you will need to measure, test and analyse your progress.

 

3 of the most handy tools to track and analyse your progress are:

 

* Google Analytics is good for tracking traffic and user behaviour, converting keywords – know which words work, which pages work, which ones don’t where you need to work most. It is also free. There is a slight delay on the results, about 24 hours.

 

* Google Webmaster Tools tells you where your links are coming from, if you have any errors in your URLs, sitemap or robots. txt files. Free as well.

 

* Clicktracks can be used to analyse your user behaviour, manage your PPC campaigns and the content on your site but unfortunately, is not free.

 

* All in one SEO workbench. Know where your links are coming from, where you rank, how your content needs to be improved, what your competitors are doing etc. Free trial.

 

All of these sites are available online – just search in Google…or Yahoo!…or MSN…whichever engine you prefer.

 

One of the most obvious issues about having a website is to get traffic. There are many ways to do this, even a few link building tools out there to help – I would recommend doing it yourself though because this is a very subjective task (or it should be) and software can’t be intuitive like humans when it comes to deciding whether a site is good enough to link to or whether it would add value to your site by linking to you. You can try social media to get links; it is time consuming but can be very rewarding in terms of links and traffic earned as well as knowledge gained. There are a lot of articles you can read to help with your research into this area, and we can start you off with some of our own suggestions on using social media to get links and traffic on our blog.

 

On the subject of links, you can use Yahoo! Site Explorer to see which sites you are getting links from. You can also use the “link:” operator to see where you are getting your links from. Simply type link:(website) into a search engine search box, (website) would be your website – it has been suggested that you receive more results from Yahoo! than you do from Google when trying to find backlink results, but you can compare this yourself.

 

Other operators you can use are:

 

· site: – Indexed pages in your site (site:website)

 

· cache: – The current cache of your site (cache:website)

 

· info: – Information about your site (info:website)

 

· related: – Pages that are similar to your site (related:website)

 

A great way to see where your competitors are getting their links from is by using the link: operator or by simply typing in you competitor’s website into a search box surrounded by “ “s e.g. “(website)” – this will show you which web pages contain that URL. You could then try and get links from those sites too.

 

Another way you can keep an eye on your competitors is by downloading some SEO Plugins for your browsers – such as SEO Quake. These types of plugins allow to you view how many links, the Page Rank, Alexa rank etc your competing website has – underneath its URL in the search engine results.

 

Interleado’s “All in one SEO workbench” offers search engine marketers a chance to analyse their site/s against 45 different SEO factors too – using only one tool. There is a free trial available as well as a short video demo outlining the SEO software capabilities – this includes social media tracking and a press release distribution tool. Have a look at www.interleado.com to find out more about the pricing and features.

 

Feb
8

SEO Competitive Analysis

SEO is a competitive field like any other profession. For a search engine optimizer it is tough to maintain an ecommerce site among the top ten ones on popular search engines is really a challenging task. Their job is not limited to searching of right keywords or phrases. Rather they are expected to do much more. From the day one they have be alert. Their job begins by analyzing the competitor’s site. They will have a look at design, search phrases, content, and links on their site. They would analyze every minute detail. After thorough reading of the site, they will begin working on your site. They will begin by web site design and web site development. Usually for this purpose, there is a team of website designer. They will prepare architecture for your site and describe the design. After that you would be shown the design and told about its advantages and disadvantages. On your part, it is necessary to see that it is professional or not. Next thing is to see whether the content would be dynamic or static. The SEO expert will see whether it is search friendly or not. Ask then whether the flash site is being made on html grounds or not. Once the site is designed and becomes live on Internet, it becomes necessary to use the right page titles. SEO expert will see that different titles are used on every page and contain reasonable search terms. They will see what will make the core of their Meta data. After this quality of content on pages is checked by them. Next thing they will do check robot text file.A good SEO team will see that how many links are placed on their rival site. See that you can get quality links to your site. Further they do check the ranking of keyword and regularly make the relevant updations. 

Jan
20

Company Analysis – Adobe Systems Inc

Bharatbook.com is glad to announce a new report titled “Company Analysis – Adobe Systems Inc.”.

Company Analysis assists individual investors, managers and companies in evaluating opportunities, trends, market innovations as well as in selecting appropriate information solutions in order to make effective investment decisions. The study covers information on the business structure, areas of operation, products and services offered by the company. It comprises SWOT analysis, Key Ratios, and financials that aid investors in gaining an insight into the company’s performance.
 
 The report is based on extensive research using data available from credible publications, trade journals, industry associations and the company sources.
 
 Report Highlights
 
 - Provides a comprehensive version of the company’s performance
 - Offers key financial data, ratio and SWOT analysis
 - Tracks major M&A trends and developments
 - Business Profile, SWOT analysis and financial information on top five competitors
 - View on the company by our analysts
 - Supplemented with graphs and tabular information wherever necessary

Table of Content

1. Company Overview
1.1 History
1.2 Business Overview
1.3 Organizational Structure
1.4 Major Mergers & Acquisitions
1.5 Ticker Codes at various Stock Exchange Listings
1.6 Management Profile

2. Product & Services
2.1 Product & Services – An Overview
2.2 Sales Summary by Geographical Distribution
2.3 Revenue & Income Summary by Product

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