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  1. Idea Cellular Limited

    Authors: Jain, Rekha; Sinha, Piyush Kumar; Singh, Manjari;

    Reference No: IITCOE0002 Pages: 36 Published on: 8, November, 2010

    Abstract: Idea Cellular Limited (ICL), a part of the Aditya Birla conglomerate, faced transitional challenges in 2008 as it evolved into a pan Indian player using both inorganic and organic growth paths within the extremely competitive mobile market in India. The areas of concern were in the growth of rural business, management ... More

  2. Narayana Nethralaya: A Precious Gift to a Premature Child

    Authors: Jain, Rekha; Manikutty, S;

    Reference No: IITCOE0004 Pages: 18 Published on: 13, April, 2011

    Abstract: The case describes the remarkable work done in the state of Karnataka, by a hospital in Bangalore, in identifying retinal damages in the incipient stage in premature babies a condition called Retinopathy on Prematurity (ROP). The work is in the pilot stage, covering only Bangalore and three districts around it, ... More

  3. Air Deccan (A)

    Authors: Pandey, Ajay; Raghuram, G; Jain, Rekha; Poddar, Shweta;

    Reference No: F&A0481(A) Pages: 33 Published on: 17, July, 2008

    Abstract: Air Deccan, as India's first low cost carrier, grew steadily since its start in August 2003 to operate 230 daily flights to 55 destinations using 30 aircraft by the end of April 2006. In the Indian aviation sector, the entry of Air Deccan heralded increased competition in a scenario where three domestic airlines enjoyed relatively ... More

  4. Air Deccan (B)

    Authors: Pandey, Ajay; Raghuram, G; Jain, Rekha; Poddar, Shweta;

    Reference No: F&A0481(B) Pages: 10 Published on: 17, July, 2008

    Abstract: Air Deccan concluded its Initial Public Offering (IPO) in May 2006, which did not receive a strong positive investor response. The company had reported a loss in the previous year. It further suffered a financial crunch due to continuous hike in fuel prices and addition of new aircrafts. To partly counter ... More

  5. Air Deccan (C)

    Authors: Pandey, Ajay; Raghuram, G; Jain, Rekha; Poddar, Shweta;

    Reference No: F&A0481(C) Pages: 10 Published on: 17, July, 2008

    Abstract: Air Deccan planned to raise Rs. 450 crore by selling up to 26 per cent stake to professional investor(s). This was the consequence of a debt that needed to be paid. The situation was grim for Air Deccan. There were pending law suits and some of the top management executives were ... More

  6. Air Deccan (D)

    Authors: Pandey, Ajay; Raghuram, G; Jain, Rekha; Poddar, Shweta;

    Reference No: F&A0481(D) Pages: 29 Published on: 17, July, 2008

    Abstract: Air Deccan planned to raise ` 450 crore by selling up to 26 per cent stake to professional investor(s). This was the consequence of a debt that needed to be paid. The situation was grim for Air Deccan. There were pending law suits and some of the top management executives were leaving ... More

  7. Hutchison Max Telecom Private Limited (A)

    Authors: Jain, Rekha; Raghuram, G; Bhatt, Gunjan;

    Reference No: PSG0075EX(A) Pages: 19 Published on: 27, May, 1998

    Abstract: Faced with a huge and growing unmet demand, the government decided to open the telecom sector for private participation in the mid 1980s. Tenders were invited, in 1992 from Indian companies to bid for franchises of cellular mobile services in the metropolitan cities. This case focuses on the issue that Hutchison ... More

  8. Hutchison Max Telecom Private Ltd (B)

    Authors: Jain, Rekha; Raghuram, G; Bhatt, Gunjan;

    Reference No: PSG0075EX(B) Pages: 22 Published on: 27, May, 1998

    Abstract: In 1992, the Department of Telecom (DOT) announced provisional selection of bidders for licensing the operation of cellular mobile telephone services in the four metropolitan cities. This case deals with a legal saga that Hutchison Max Telecom Pvt. Ltd. (HMTP) underwent between January 1993 and October 1994. This case focuses on the implications ... More

  9. Tata Infotech Limited: Bid Evaluation for GSWAN

    Authors: Jain, Rekha; Raghuram, G;

    Reference No: PSG0083 Pages: 24 Published on: 19, June, 2001

    Abstract: The Head, Gujarat, Tata Infotech Limited (TIL) was reviewing the financial bid for the Gujarat State Wide Area Network (GSWAN) project. The bid was for a uniform quarterly revenue to be received from the Government of Gujarat (GoG) over eight years for Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) concession of the project. Of the ... More

  10. Department of Post - Strategy for the New Millennium

    Authors: Barua, Samir K; Bhatnagar, Deepti; Jain, Abhinandan K; Jain, Rekha; Raghuram, G;

    Reference No: PSG0089 Pages: 65 Published on: 24, April, 2003

    Abstract: This case focuses on the problems facing the DOP, so that an appropriate strategy for a sustainable future can be evolved. The DOP was faced with the task of dealing with dichotomous demands that often challenged the organizations culture, and the mind set of senior executives. On the one hand, ... More

  11. Bharti Cellular Limited (A)

    Authors: Jain, Rekha; Raghuram, G;

    Reference No: PSG0092(A) Pages: 32 Published on: 31, March, 2004

    Abstract: The case focuses on the bidding decision faced by Bharti Cellular Limited in the context of the fourth cellular licensing for cellular services in India. The Department of Telecommunications (DOT) announced the guidelines for the fourth cellular operator's license using the GSM standard in the 1800 MHz range, on January 5, 2001. There ... More

  12. Broadband in the Backwaters: Ortel Communications Limited

    Authors: Jain, Rekha;

    Reference No: PSG0101 Pages: 26 Published on: 23, February, 2007

    Abstract: Rapid technological changes and convergence of media had made "triple play" (i.e. voice, video, and internet) available on a single channel. In India, traditionally the cable TV network provided TV services and telecom network provided telecom/internet services. While some telecom companies had upgraded their networks to provide for ... More

  13. Airport Privatization: Bidding for Delhi and Mumbai (A)

    Authors: Jain, Rekha; Raghuram, G; Gangwar, Rachna;

    Reference No: PSG0102(A) Pages: 48 Published on: 4, April, 2007

    Abstract: Modernization of the Delhi and Mumbai airports had been considered as early as 1996 by the Airports Authority of India (AAI). In June 2003, the AAI board approved a modernization proposal. The two airports accounted for 47 per cent of the passenger traffic, 58 per cent of cargo traffic and 38 per cent of aircraft ... More

  14. Airport Privatization: Bidding for Delhi and Mumbai (B)

    Authors: Jain, Rekha; Raghuram, G; Gangwar, Rachna;

    Reference No: PSG0102(B) Pages: 16 Published on: 9, April, 2007

    Abstract: Modernization of the Delhi and Mumbai airports had been considered as early as 1996 by the Airports Authority of India (AAI). In June 2003, the AAI board approved a modernization proposal. The two airports accounted for 47 per cent of the passenger traffic, 58 per cent of cargo traffic and 38 per cent of aircraft ... More

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