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Strategy and General Management
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IBS Research Center
Length: 1 pages
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Abstract
This structured assignment is to accompany the case ''307-288-1''. The abstract of the case is as follows:The Indian retail scene was abuzz with activity. With AT Kearney listing India as the topmost in market attractiveness, many foreign retailers were looking to enter India. Wal-Mart, the world-renowned retailer had tied-up with Bharti Enterprises Ltd, a leading telecom company in India. While many synergies were expected out of the deal, the Indian retail scene had its share of challenges. The case outlines the areas of opportunities and challenges that the Indian retail scene offered. It provides scope for the student to understand the dynamics of the Indian retail scene and facilitates debate on the future of Indian retail. It also allows for discussion on whether the Bharti Wal-Mart combination would win the race in the Indian retail market.
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Abstract
This structured assignment is to accompany the case ''307-288-1''. The abstract of the case is as follows:The Indian retail scene was abuzz with activity. With AT Kearney listing India as the topmost in market attractiveness, many foreign retailers were looking to enter India. Wal-Mart, the world-renowned retailer had tied-up with Bharti Enterprises Ltd, a leading telecom company in India. While many synergies were expected out of the deal, the Indian retail scene had its share of challenges. The case outlines the areas of opportunities and challenges that the Indian retail scene offered. It provides scope for the student to understand the dynamics of the Indian retail scene and facilitates debate on the future of Indian retail. It also allows for discussion on whether the Bharti Wal-Mart combination would win the race in the Indian retail market.
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Location:
Industry:
Size:
Wal-Mart net income USD11.2 billion (2006)
Other setting(s):
2006-2007