3. INTRODUCTION
Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) is the largest FMGC(Fast moving
consumer goods) company in India. Nine out of ten Indian households
use one or more of HUL brands
Hindustan Unilever Limited is a Indian subsidiary of Unilever which is a
British-Dutch FMGC Company.
Its products includes foods, cleaning agents , personal care products and
water purifiers.
Its headquarters is in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
Hindustan Unilever limited has over 50+ brands and sales in over 190
countries.
HUL owns popular brands like RIN, Surf Excel, Lux, Lakme, Dove etc.
4. BACKGROUND OFTHE COMPANY
The very first product of the company was launched in 1884 named Sunlight Soap by
Lever Brothers ,they first commenced operations in India in the summer of 1888, when
crates full of Sunlight soap bars, embossed with the words “Made in England” by lever
brothers were shipped to the kolkata harbour.
In 1930 Unilever is formed through the merger of Lever Brothers and Margarine Unie.
In 1931, Unilever found HindustanVanaspati Mfg. co. Ltd to manufacture dalda in the
country.
In 1933 Unilever was established as Lever Brothers India Limited.
In 1956 it became known as Hindustan Lever Limited, as a result of a merger between
Lever Brothers, Hindustan vanaspati Mfg. Co. Ltd and united traders Ltd.
In June 2007 the company was renamed as “Hindustan Unilever Limited’’.
5. HINDUSTAN UNILEVER LTD CEO
Mr. Sanjiv Mehta joined the Board of
the Company in October 2013 as the
Chief Executive Officer and Managing
Director.
10. FINANCIAL STATUSAND EMPLOYEES
Revenue
Revenue of HINDUSTAN UNILEVER LIMITED
is Over INR 51,472 cr for the financial year
ended 31 March, 2022.
Employees
The Company has about 21,000 employees
13. Amazon is an American multinational technology
company.
Amazon was found by Jeff Bozos in Bellevue,
Washington, on July 5, 1994.
Headquarters – Seattle Washington, US
The company has been referred to “one of the most
influential economic and cultural forces in the
world”.
It is one of the big five American Information
technology company.
Jeff Bozos
14. In may 1997 Amazon went public.
Initially Amazon sells only books on his platform.
Amazon was chosen because the Amazon river is one of the biggest river in
the world so he planned to make his store the biggest book store in the
world.
In 2002, Amazon launched Amazon web services and became an Internet
technology company.
Amazon was launched in India in June 2013.
15. On February 2, 2021, Amazon announced that Jeff
Bozos would step down as CEO to become
executive chair man of Amazon's board in Q3 of
2021. Andy Jassy, previously CEO of AWS, became
Amazon's CEO.
Current CEO
Andy Jassy
16. Branches
In India, Amazon has its offices in six different
locations namely;
•Bangalore – In Malleshwaram.
•Hyderabad.
•Mumbai.
•Pune.
•Gurugram.
•Chennai.
20. Revenue
•Amazon revenue for the month ending
December 31, 2021 was $469.822B
•Amazon revenue increased to 21.7% over-year.
•Amazon India market place reported 49% rise in revenue from
operations Rs 16200cr for FY21.
21. Vision
“Amazon vision is to be earth most customer centric
company”.
To build a place where people can come to find and
discover anything they might want to buy online.
24. IBM (International Business Machine) is an American
Multinational Technology and Consulting corporation.
Headquartered in Armonk, NewYork,United States.
It offers Infrastructure and consulting services.
Introduction
25. History
The company was founded in June 16, 1911 by
“Charles Ranlett Flint” as the Computing
Tabulating Recording Company (CTR) through a
merger of three companies:
a) the tabulating machine company.
b)the international time recording company.
c)And the computing scale company.
Charles Ranlett Flint
26. •Flint recruited “Thomas J. Watson’’ from the national cash
register company to help lead the company in 1914.
•His favourite slogan “ THINK” became a mantra for C-T-R’s
employees, and within 11months of joining C-T-R, Watson
became its president.
•CTR adopted the name International Business Machines in
1924.
•Its distinctive culture and product branding has given it the
nickname Big Blue.
•In the 1975,IBM developed the FORTRAN
(FORMULA TRANSLATION) scientific programming
language.
•Fortran is still used today for programming scientific and
mathematical applications.
Thomas J. Watson
28. IBM manufactures and sells computer hardware and software.
Some Software’s are:
•Lotus Domino
Combines reliable, security-rich-e-mail ,calendar and
scheduling capabilities with a powerful platform for
business collaboration.
• IBM Graphical Data Display Manager (GDDM).
Some Hardware are:
•Personal Computer XT/370 in 1983.
• IBM 801- Pioneering prototype RISC processor;1980
•IBM 6240-Magnetic card typewrite; 1977
• IBM 3268 –Dot matrix printer.
29. IBM in India
IBM India Private Limited is the Indian subsidiary of IBM. It has
facilities in Bangalore, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Noida,
Indore, Bhubaneshwar and Hyderabad.
Headquarters in India : Bangalore.
Performance of the company
•In 2012, Fortune ranked IBM the No 2 largest US
firm in term of number of employees.
•The No 4 largest in term of market capitalization.
•The No 9 most profitable.
•The No 19 largest firm in term of revenue.
30. •Automated teller machine (ATM)
•Floppy disk
•Hard disk drive
• Electronic Keypunch
•Magnetic Stripe card
• Virtual Machine
•Scanning tunnelling microscope
•Reduced instruction set computing
•Relational database
•Universal product code
•Financial swap
•Dynamic Random Access Memory(DRAM)
•Watson artificial intelligence.
Famous Invention by IBM
31. Revenue : 5735 crores USD
Net Income : 471 crores USD
Total Assets : 13200 crores USD
Number of employees : 4,00,000
Financial Reports
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36. INTRODUCTION
Starbucks first opened in 1971 in Seattle’s pike
place market as a single store and at that time it
was a merchant of whole bean and ground coffee,
tea and spices. Starbucks are in India, Bahrain,
Australia, Canada, Taiwan, Egypt and so on.
Starbucks Headquarters in Seattle, Washington
37. history
1971
Founders of Strabucks
Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegel
and Gordon Bowker
opened the first Starbucks
coffee shop in seattle’s pike
place market
1982
CEO
Howard Schultz
- Joined the Starbucks marketing
team
- Set up an espresso bar in
downtown Seattle
1992
STARBUCKS
Coffee shops
- 140 shops in the Nortwest of
America and Chicago
- They successfully competed
against other small coffe
shops
1995
STARBUCKS
Coffee shops
- Opened their 676th
coffee shop
- Incresed in their
product range
1996
STARBUCKS
Coffee shops
Opened their first
shops in Japan ,
Singapore and Hawaii
2002
CEO
Orion Smith (2000-2005)
-20 million customers in over 5.000
coffee shops around the world.
-Opened 3 new stores a day in
different countries
2005
CEO
Jim Donald
-Coffee shops: 9,100
-Target: 30,000 shops
around the world
38. history
CEO
Howard Schultz
- Joined the Starbucks marketing
team
- Set up an espresso bar in
downtown Seattle
Founders of Strabucks
Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegel
and Gordon Bowker
opened the first Starbucks
coffee shop in seattle’s pike
place market
1971
1982
Continued……
39. STARBUCKS
Coffee shops
- 140 shops in the Nortwest of
America and Chicago
- They successfully competed
against other small coffee
shops
STARBUCKS
Coffee shops
- Opened their 676th
coffee shop
- Increased in their
product range
1992
1995
Continued……
40. CEO
Jim Donald
-Coffee shops: 9,100
-Target: 30,000 shops
around the world
CEO
Orion Smith (2000-2005)
-20 million customers in over 5.000
coffee shops around the world.
-Opened 3 new stores a day in
different countries
STARBUCKS
Coffee shops
Opened their first shops
in Japan , Singapore
and Hawaii
1996
2002
2005
41. Evaluation of logo
The logo has evolved over the years to prevent other cultures to be offended.
In the original version the Siren’s breasts and lower body were completely
visible.
In a second version the Siren’s breasts were covered with her long hair, but
her lower body was still visible.
In the current version both the breasts and the lower body are covered.-In
2011 Starbucks marked its 40th year by launching its new logo.
42. vision
Starbucks vision statement is “To establish
Starbucks as the premier purveyor of the
finest coffee in the world while maintaining
our uncompromising principles while we
grow.” It outlines the critical achievements the
company must realize to rank and maintain
itself as a top brand within this sector.
44. Mission & values
MISSION
To inspire and nurture the human spirit - one person, one cup and
one neighbourhood at a time.
VALUES
With our partners, our coffee and our customers at our core, we live these values:
•Creating a culture of warmth and belonging, where everyone is welcome.
•Delivering our very best in all we do, holding ourselves accountable for results.
•Acting with courage, challenging the status quo and finding new ways to grow
our company and each other.
•Being present, connecting with transparency, dignity and respect.
45. Outlet & revenue
Today Starbucks is the largest coffeehouse company in the world,
with 32,938 retail locations as of the first quarter of 2021.
Starbucks Annual Number of Employees in 2021 is 1,38,000
•Starbucks annual revenue for 2021 was $29.061B, a 23.57% increase from 2020.
•Starbucks annual revenue for 2020 was $23.518B, a 11.28% decline from 2019.
•Starbucks annual revenue for 2019 was $26.509B, a 7.24% increase from 2018.