Pradeep Kashyap, CEO of MART; Arvind Malik, COO of Udyogini; and Pradeep Lokhande, founder of Rural Relations, share their perspective on rural markets.
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Pradeep Kashyap, CEO of MART; Arvind Malik, COO of Udyogini; and Pradeep Lokhande, founder of Rural Relations, share their perspective on rural markets.
Flashback Tata Crucible Quiz Part 5
"Answer to ONLY THOSE WHO CARE TO REPLY".
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1. This company was founded in 1890 as A.G. Thompson Pty Ltd by Alfred Grace Thompson, who was involved into harness and saddle making. He turned to manufacturing sports equipments when his livelihood was threatened by the advent of the motor car.
2. Cork, worsted, hemp, brown oats, suet, lard, alum, stale ale and dragon”s blood – these were just a few of the ingredients listed in 1853 by Tom Twort of Southborough, Kent, for the manufacture of which item ?
3. In 1987, this company adopted its current logo, the so-called “Pacman Logo” designed by Scott Baker. According to the March 1987 Computer Reseller News Magazine, “The new logo, in Helvetica italic typeface, has a slash between the o and s to convey motion and speed.”
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1. This company was founded in 1890 as A.G. Thompson Pty Ltd by Alfred Grace Thompson, who was involved into harness and saddle making. He turned to manufacturing sports equipments when his livelihood was threatened by the advent of the motor car.
2. Cork, worsted, hemp, brown oats, suet, lard, alum, stale ale and dragon”s blood – these were just a few of the ingredients listed in 1853 by Tom Twort of Southborough, Kent, for the manufacture of which item ?
3. In 1987, this company adopted its current logo, the so-called “Pacman Logo” designed by Scott Baker. According to the March 1987 Computer Reseller News Magazine, “The new logo, in Helvetica italic typeface, has a slash between the o and s to convey motion and speed.”
Red Bull renews ECB sponsorship

The England and Cricket Board (ECB) has announced that Red Bull has signed a four-year extension to remain the official energy drink partner to the England cricket team until the end of summer 2013.
As part of the renewal Red Bull, who first became an ECB partner in 2005, will supply the England team with product at all international matches.
In return Red Bull will receive a comprehensive range of sponsorship assets that includes in-ground advertising, ticketing and hospitality, branded drinks boxes around the boundary edge and product placement around international cricket stadium.
EA SPORTS is the Official Sports Technology Partner of the Premier League

Under the partnership, EA SPORTS will expand its current relationship with fans of the Barclays Premier League with exclusive enhanced experiences and even greater authenticity inside of EA SPORTS Soccerproducts. EA SPORTS branding will be featured on all live on-screen broadcasts of Barclays Premier League fixtures, and EA SPORTS will work with broadcasters to develop enhancements for match day broadcast analysis and increased fan interaction. EA SPORTS will also sponsor the Player Performance Index and will explore new ways to utilize more in depth Barclays Premier League statistics than ever before in future iterations of EA SPORTS Soccerproducts.
Flashback Tata Crucible Quiz Part 4
We decided to restart our "Flashback Tata Crucible Quiz" series. We will be posting three-questions-a-time. Plus the old rule of "Answer to ONLY THOSE WHO CARE TO REPLY remains".
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1. Targeted at helping pregnant women, growing children and young adults meet their daily calcium requirements and to help prevent diseases like osteoporosis, who has launched Calci+, a high calcium milk.
2. This “people car” literally means "two horses", was conceived to make cars affordable to the rural people of France, who needed space for transporting farm produce and poultry to the market and whose performance expectations from a car they would own centred around fuel efficiency.
3. He was born in 1940 to a successful Muslim jeweler's family in Chittagong, then a part of colonial India. While teaching at a local college in the early 1960s, he noticed a need for a packaging plant in eastern Pakistan and established one with the help of his father and a loan from the state. In 1965, he left to study at the University of Colorado and Vanderbilt University under a Fulbright Scholarship.
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1. Targeted at helping pregnant women, growing children and young adults meet their daily calcium requirements and to help prevent diseases like osteoporosis, who has launched Calci+, a high calcium milk.
2. This “people car” literally means "two horses", was conceived to make cars affordable to the rural people of France, who needed space for transporting farm produce and poultry to the market and whose performance expectations from a car they would own centred around fuel efficiency.
3. He was born in 1940 to a successful Muslim jeweler's family in Chittagong, then a part of colonial India. While teaching at a local college in the early 1960s, he noticed a need for a packaging plant in eastern Pakistan and established one with the help of his father and a loan from the state. In 1965, he left to study at the University of Colorado and Vanderbilt University under a Fulbright Scholarship.
Wal-Mart wants to peek into your pants
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is putting electronic identification tags on men's clothing like jeans starting Aug. 1 as the world's largest retailer tries to gain more control of its inventory. But the move is raising eyebrows among privacy experts.
The individual garments, which also includes underwear and socks, will have removable smart tags that can be read from a distance by Wal-Mart workers with scanners. In seconds, the worker will be able to know what sizes are missing and will also be able tell what it has on hand in the stock room. Such instant knowledge will allow store clerks to have the right sizes on hand when shoppers need them.
The tags work by reflecting a weak radio signal to identify the product. They have long spurred privacy fears as well as visions of stores being able to scan an entire shopping cart of items at one time.
The individual garments, which also includes underwear and socks, will have removable smart tags that can be read from a distance by Wal-Mart workers with scanners. In seconds, the worker will be able to know what sizes are missing and will also be able tell what it has on hand in the stock room. Such instant knowledge will allow store clerks to have the right sizes on hand when shoppers need them.
The tags work by reflecting a weak radio signal to identify the product. They have long spurred privacy fears as well as visions of stores being able to scan an entire shopping cart of items at one time.
"98 Great Ways to InnovATE"
Did you know there are over a million words in the English language? Which words are best for stimulating innovation? Gerald "Solutionman" Haman has collected over 2,000 words that end with the 3 letters "ATE" and incorporated them into this provocative YouTube video.
Animal Logos & Trivia - Series 2
Use of animals to symbolize one thing or another is in practice from years. In the United States, the bald eagle symbolizes freedom while in India, the cow symbolizes the Dharma. It would only seem fitting then that many of the world’s business ogranizations / corporations would use such symbols to represent themselves as well. Oftentimes these symbols are used to represent power, strength, speed, loyalty, trustworthiness, or some other attribute of a particular company. At other times, a particular animal is used because it is part of the company’s name. Continuing with the Animal Series Logos here are The Leaping cat which is used by two majors of all together different fields.
JAGUAR
Jaguar, a well known car manufacturer, headquartered in Coventry, England is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Tata Motors Ltd. It was founded as Swallow Sidecar Company by Sir William Lyons in 1922.
Trivia:-
The Jaguar logo was seen for the first time in 1935 and was used on a new car model, known as S.S. 100 Jaguar. The logo has a Jaguar leaping diagonally over the company’s name which signifies the speed and power of the car’s performance.
Trivia:-
The Jaguar logo was seen for the first time in 1935 and was used on a new car model, known as S.S. 100 Jaguar. The logo has a Jaguar leaping diagonally over the company’s name which signifies the speed and power of the car’s performance.
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PUMA
Puma, a German-based multinational company of world-class sportswear and athletic shoes. Rudolf Dassler, along with his younger brother Adolf Dassler owned the company Adidas. In 1948, Rudof separated from Adidas and created a new firm that he called Ruda – from "Ru" in Rudolf and "Da" in Dassler which later became Puma.
Ferrari unveils new logo for 2011

Ferrari has unveiled a new logo that will feature on all its team and car branding from the start of next season.
The red-and-white design will become the Maranello-team's official racing logo from January 1, and comes on the back of the controversy over the bar code design that the outfit had used up until the early part of this season. Given Formula One's ban on tobacco advertising, angry lobbyists claimed the barcode was too closely associated with Marlboro cigarettes, the primary brand of sponsors Philip Morris.
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