Let's play a marketing game.
If you were to start a packaged water drinking firm, what different tactics you'll implement to position yourself as leader in market? Maybe even disrupting already established brands like Bisleri?!
The Indian sweets market is estimated to grow from ₹40,000 crore in 2015 to ₹84,300 crore by 2025.
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 6m
Two students experienced a severe shortage of water while attending college. To overcome this challenge, they developed a method to collect water from the air. Their brilliant idea not only solved the water crisis but also led to an impressive income
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Uttkarsh Singh
Stealth • 3m
The cost of coconut water in nearly all of India's states is around ₹70, and it tastes the best. In contrast, packaged coconut water costs about ₹45 to 50, and it tastes terrible. As a result, any product that tastes as good as natural coconut wate
The market size for Classmate notebooks in India is approximately ₹1,500 crore, representing a 25% market share of the total notebook market, which is valued at around ₹6,000 crore. The organized notebook market itself is estimated to be about ₹4,000
Hello everyone! Day 4 of knowing about brands that failed to acquire the Indian market!
BISLERI POP
What's the first thing that comes to your mind after listening to Bisleri? Water right?
Well now we have ideologized it as a very successful water br
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Rohan Saha
Stealth • 1m
Where are those people who used to say that FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) don’t affect the market? Even if they leave, what will happen? Look, they have sold shares worth ₹94,000 crore so far, and this is the situation. Just imagine if they
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Anurag Prasoon
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Medial • 8m
The Man Who Built and Sold his Companies to Coca-Cola and Tata.
In the early 1980s, Ramesh Chauhan observed a growing demand in the Indian market, not for water, but for something more invigorating. In 1984, he established Parle Agro with the belie
Billionaire businessman Gautam Adani has increased his stake by 1.32% in Adani Enterprises from the open market in April to June quarter, a statement to stock exchanges stated on June 14.Adani Enterprises had reported a consolidated net profit of Rs