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MARKETING
                              REPORT
          HISTORY &ANALYSIS OF 4P’S FOR HALDIRAM’S




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CONTENTS

BACKGROUND NOTE ............................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined.
INTRODUCTION....................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
THE MARKETING MIX ......................................................................................................................... 5
PRODUCT .................................................................................................................................................. 5
PRICING ...................................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
PLACE ......................................................................................................................................................... 6
PROMOTION............................................................................................................................................. 7
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS .............................................................................................................. 10
VALUATION OF BONDS .................................................................................................................... 11
CONCLUSION ........................................................................................................................................ 13




BACKGROUND NOTE

In 1937, Ganga BishenAgarwal, (popularly known as Haldiram), opened a small sweet shop in
Bikaner, a small district in Rajasthan. Bikaner had a large number of sweet shops selling sweets
as well as namkeens. 'Bhujiasev,' a salty snack prepared by Ganga Bishen, was very popular
among the residents of Bikaner and was also purchased by tourists coming to Bikaner. In 1941,
the name 'Haldiram'sBhujiawala' was used for the first time.

In 1950, Prabhu Shankar Agarwal (Prabhu), along with his father RameshwarLalAgarwal (son
of Ganga Bishen), expanded the business by establishing a small manufacturing unit for sweets

IBS HYDERABAD,1st SEMESTER, MARKETING REPORT                                                                                                                   2
andnamkeens in Kolkata. The success of this unit motivated Prabhu to upgrade its machinery to
improve the quality of its products.

As demand for Haldiram's products increased, it was decided to scale up the company's
manufacturing and distribution activities. In 1970, a large manufacturing unit was set up in
Nagpur in the state of Maharashtra (India). In 1983, a retail outlet was set up in New Delhi. The
outlet became very popular not only among the Delhiites but also among tourists visiting Delhi.
Haldiram's was able to achieve significant growth during the 1980s and 1990s. In 1992,
amanufacturing unit with a retail outlet attached to it was set up in the outskirts of Delhi. A year
later, Haldiram's syrups and crushes were successfully launched in the Indian market. In 1995, a
restaurant was opened in New Delhi. In 1997, realizing the potential of namkeens, the company
set up a manufacturing unit in Delhi exclusively for making namkeens. To add potato products to
its existing product portfolio, machinery was imported from the US. Haldiram's maintained high
quality standards at every stage of the production process. All its food items were prepared and
packaged in a very hygienic environment.

In the mid 1990s, Haldiram' s added bakery items, dairy products, sharbats and ice creams to its
portfolio. At the beginning of the 21st century, Haldiram's products reached millions
ofconsumers not only in India, but also in several other countries, including the US, Canada, UK,
UAE, Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Japan and Thailand.
Analysts felt that the growing popularity of Haldiram's products could be attributed to its
constant focus on all the elements of the marketing mix. An article posted on the APEDA's
website - apeda.com quoted some of the company's strengths, "To sustain in the competitive
market, Haldiram's has endeavored stress on its product quality, packaging, shelf life,
competitive price with a special emphasis on consumers satisfaction and its lingering taste is
amongst the best available in the world."




INTRODUCTION

Over a period spanning six and a half decades, the Haldiram's Group (Haldiram's) had emerged
as a household name for ready-to-eat snack foods in India. It had come a long way since its
relatively humble beginning in 1937 as a small time sweet shop in Bikaner, in the Rajasthan state
of India. In 2001, the turnover of the Haldiram's was Rs 4 billion. The group had presence not
only in India but in several countries all over the world.

Till the early 1990s, Haldiram's comprised of three units, one each in Kolkata, Nagpur and New
Delhi. The Agarwals family that owned Haldiram'swere always conscious of the need to satisfy
customers in order to grow their business. The company offered a wide variety of traditional
Indian sweets and snacks at competitive prices that appealed to people belonging to different age
groups.



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Haldiram's had many 'firsts' to its credit. It was the first company in India to brand 'namkecns2,.
The group also pioneered new ways of packaging namkeens. Its packaging techniques increased
the shelf life of namkeens from less than a week to more than six months. It was also one of the
first companies in India to open a restaurant in New Delhi offering traditional Indian snack food
items such as "panipuri," "chatpapri," and so on, which catered to the needs of hygiene conscious
non-resident Indians and other foreign customers.

Since the very beginning, the brand 'Haldiram's' had been renowned for its quality products. The
company employed the best available technology in all its manufacturing facilities in India.
Giventhe increasing popularity of Haldiram' s products, the group planned to expand its
operations.However, some analysts felt that Haldiram's still had to overcome some hurdles. The
companyfaced tough competition not only from sweets and snack food vendors in the
unorganized marketbut also from domestic and international competitors like SM Foods,
Bakeman's Industries Ltd,Frito Lay India Ltd.(Frito Lay) and Britannia Industries Ltd. Moreover,
the group had toovercome internal problems as well. In the early 1990s, because of the conflict
within theAgarwals family, Haldiram's witnessed an informal split between its three units as they
startedoperating separately offering similar products and sharing the same brand name. In 1999,
after acourt verdict these units started operating as three different companies with clearly
definedterritories. This split had resulted in aggressive competition among themselves for a
higher shareof domestic and international markets.




THE MARKETING MIX


PRODUCTS

Haldiram's offered a wide range of products to its customers. The product range included
namkeens, sweets, sharbats, bakery items, dairy products, papad and ice-creams. However,
namkeens remained the main focus area for the group contributing close to 60% of its total
revenues. By specializing in the manufacturing ofnamkeens, the company seemed to have
created a niche market. While the Nagpur unit manufactured 51different varieties of namkeens,
the Kolkata unit manufactured 37 and the Delhi unit 25. The rawmaterials used to prepare
namkeens were of best quality and were sourced from all over India. Haldiram's sought to
customize its products to suit the tastes and preferences of customers from different parts of
India. It launched products, which catered to the tastes of people belonging to specific regions.
For example, it launched 'Murukkus,' aSouth Indian snack, and 'Chennai Mixture' for south
Indian customers. Similarly, Haldiram's launched 'Bhelpuri,' keeping in mind customers residing
in western India. The company offered certain products such as 'Nazarana,' 'Panchratan,' and
'Premium' only during the festival season in gift packs. These measures helped


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Haldiram'scompete effectively in a market that was flooded with a variety of snack items in
different shapes, sizes and flavors.


PRICING

Haldiram's offered its products at competitive prices in order to penetrate the huge unorganized
market ofnamkeens and sweets. The company's pricing strategy took into consideration the price
conscious nature of consumers in India. Haldiram's launched namkeens in small packets of 30
grams, priced as low as Rs.5. The company also launched namkeens in five different packs with
prices varying according to their weights.


                               Pack Weight          Price (In Rs)
                                         30 gms                         5
                                         85 gms                        10
                                    180-250 gms                      18-35
                                    400-500 gms                      40-70
                                             1 kg                   95-200




The prices also varied on the basis of the type of namkeens and the raw materials used to
manufacture it. The cost of metallized packing also had an impact on the price, especially in the
case of snack foods. The company revised the prices of its products upwards only when there
wasa steep increase in the raw material costs or additional taxes were imposed.


PLACE

Haldiram's developed a strong distribution network to ensure the widest possible reach for its
products in India as well as overseas. From the manufacturing unit, the company's finished goods
were passed on to carrying and forwarding (C&F) agents. C&F agents passed on the products to
distributors, who shipped them to retail outlets. While the Delhi unit of Haldiram' shad 25 C&F
agents and 700 distributors in India, the Nagpur unit had 25 C&F agents and 375 distributors.
Haldiram's also had 35 sole distributors in the international market. The Delhi and Nagpur units
together catered to 0.6 million retail outlets in India.C&F agents received a commission of
around 5%, while distributors earned margins rangingfrom 8% to 10%. The retail outlets earned
margins ranging from 14% to 30%. At the retail outletlevel, margins varied according to the
weight of packs sold. Retailers earned more marginsranging from 25% to 30% by selling 30gms
pouches (priced at Rs.5) compared to the packs ofhigher weights.Apart from the exclusive
showrooms owned by Haldiram's, the company offered its productsthrough retail outlets such as

IBS HYDERABAD,1st SEMESTER, MARKETING REPORT                                                        5
supermarkets, sweet shops, provision stores, bakeries and ice creamparlors. The products were
also available in public places such as railway stations and busstations that accounted for a
sizeable amount of its sales. Haldiram's products enjoyedphenomenal goodwill and stockists
competed with each other to stock its products. Moreover,sweet shops and bakeries stocked
Haldiram's products despite the fact that the company'sproducts were competing with their own
products.

Haldiram's also offered its products through the Internet. The company tied up with
indiatimes.com, a website owned by the Times of India group to sell its products over the
Internet.Haldiram's products could be ordered through a host of other websites in India and
abroad. Gifistoindia.com, giftssmashhits.com, tohfatoindia.com and channelindia.com enabled
people residing abroad to send Haldiram's gift packs to specified locations in India.
Regionspecificwebsites enabled people to send gifts to specified regions. These include
indiamart.com(Delhi and surrounding areas), mumbaiflowersgifts.com (Mumbai), and
chennaiflowersgifts.com(Chennai and other parts of Tamilnadu). These websites competed on
issues such as deliverytime, which varied between 48 hrs to one week, delivery charges (some
websites offered freedelivery of products) and value added services (like sending personal
messages along with thegift packs).




PROMOTION

Haldiram's product promotion had been low key until competition intensified in the snack foods
market. The company tied with 'Profile Advertising, for promoting its products. Consequently,
attractive posters, brochures and mailers were designed to enhance the visibility of the
Haldiram'sbrand.

Different varieties of posters were designed to appeal to the masses. The punch line for
Haldiram'sproducts was, 'Always in good taste.' Advertisements depicting the entire range of
Haldiram's sweets and namkeens were published in the print media (magazines and newspapers).
These advertisements had captions such as 'millions of tongues can't go wrong,' 'What are you
waiting for, Diwali?' and 'Keeping your taste buds on their toes.'

To increase the visibility of the Haldiram's brand, the company placed its hoardings in hightraffic
areas such as train stations and bus stations. Posters were designed for display on publictransport
vehicles such as buses, and hoardings, focused on individual products were developed.Captions
such as 'yeh com hain' (this is com), 'chota samosa - big mazaa' (small samosa9 –
bigentertainment), 'yeh Kashmiri mix khoobjamega' (this namkeen item will gel well) and
'oozingwith taste' (for Rasgoolas) promoted individual products. For those customers who


IBS HYDERABAD,1st SEMESTER, MARKETING REPORT                                                      6
wanted toknow more about Haldiram's products, special brochures were designed which
described the
products and gave information about the ingredients used to make it. Mailers were also sent to
loyal customers and important corporate clients as a token of appreciation for their patronage.

Packaging was an important aspect of Haldiram's product promotion. Since namkeens
wereimpulse purchase items, attractive packaging in different colors influenced purchases.
Haldiram'sused the latest technology (food items were packed in nitrogen filled pouches) to
increase theshelf life of its products. While the normal shelf life of similar products was under a
week, theshelf life of Haldiram's products was about six months. The company projected the
shelf life ofits products as its unique selling proposition. Posters highlighting the shelf life of its
productscarried the caption 'six months on the shelf and six seconds in your mouth.' During
festivalseason, Haldiram's products were sold in attractive looking special gift packs.The
showrooms and retail outlets of Haldiram's gave importance to point of purchase (POP)displays.
Haldiram's snacks were displayed on special racks, usually outside retail outlets. Theshowrooms
had sign boards displaying mouth-watering delicacies with captions such as 'ChineseDelight,'
'Simply South,' 'The King of all Chats’, posters containing a brief account of thehistory of
Haldiram's, along with pictures of its products, were also on display at theseshowrooms.

Haldiram's also diversified into the restaurant business to cash in on its brand image.
Thecompany established restaurants in Nagpur and Delhi. The restaurant at Nagpur devised
aninnovative strategy to increase its business: It facilitated people who were traveling by train


through Nagpur station to order food from places where stockists ofHaldiram's Nagpur unit
werelocated. The customers could order for lunch/dinner by sending a demand draft (DD)
orcheque tothe Nagpur unit or giving the same to specified local distributors belonging to the
Nagpur unit.Along with the DD/cheque, customers had to provide information such as the name
of the train,its likely time of arrival at Nagpur, their names and coach and seat numbers.

Haldiram's restaurants in Delhi also used innovative ways to attract customers. The restaurant
located at Mathura road had special play area for children. To cater to NRl's and foreign tourists,
who hesitated to consume snack foods sold by the roadside vendors since it was not prepared in a
hygienic manner, the Haldiram's restaurant located in South Delhi used specially purified water
to make snack foods including panipuri and chat papri. These promotional strategies helped
Haldiram's to compete effectively with local restaurant chains such as Nathus, Bikanerwala and
Agarwals and with western fast food chains such as McDonald's and Pizza Hut.



COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS




IBS HYDERABAD,1st SEMESTER, MARKETING REPORT                                                              7
VALUATION OF BONDS

Bond 1:
12,00,000-15% secured non-convertible debentures of Rs 100 each were issued at par as rights in
the proportion four debentures for every equity share held. The debentures would be redeemed at
a premium of Rs 5 per share on the expiry of 7 years from the date of allotment or in three equal
instalments of Rs 35 each at the end of 7th, 8th and 9th year from the date of allotment. The
Comp. allotted additional 1,93,742 debentures to retain over subscription.
Case 1:


Case 2:




Bond 2:
18000 13.5% Secured Redeemable Non-Convertible Debentures ofRs.1,00,000 each privately
placed with ICICI Bank Ltd. on 10th January2000. Debentures are redeemable at par in three
equal annual instalmentsonthe expiry of 5th year from the date of subscription.


Bond 3:
6,00,000-15% secured redeemable non-convertible debentures of Rs 100 each were privately
placed with LIC, GIC & its subsidiaries to be redeemed in 5 equal instalments commencing from
the end of 5th year & ending with the 9th year from the date of allotment at a premium of 5% at
the end of 7th year.




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CONCLUSION

The following data evaluations have been done and verified:

       Return on equity by CAPM
       Return on equity by Dividend Discount Model
       Calculation of return on debt/bonds
       Calculation of the Weighted Average Cost of Capital
       Comparative analyses between the 5 companies in the industry




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Haldirams 4p's analysis report

  • 1. MARKETING REPORT HISTORY &ANALYSIS OF 4P’S FOR HALDIRAM’S IBS HYDERABAD,1st SEMESTER, MARKETING REPORT 1
  • 2. CONTENTS BACKGROUND NOTE ............................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined. INTRODUCTION....................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. THE MARKETING MIX ......................................................................................................................... 5 PRODUCT .................................................................................................................................................. 5 PRICING ...................................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. PLACE ......................................................................................................................................................... 6 PROMOTION............................................................................................................................................. 7 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS .............................................................................................................. 10 VALUATION OF BONDS .................................................................................................................... 11 CONCLUSION ........................................................................................................................................ 13 BACKGROUND NOTE In 1937, Ganga BishenAgarwal, (popularly known as Haldiram), opened a small sweet shop in Bikaner, a small district in Rajasthan. Bikaner had a large number of sweet shops selling sweets as well as namkeens. 'Bhujiasev,' a salty snack prepared by Ganga Bishen, was very popular among the residents of Bikaner and was also purchased by tourists coming to Bikaner. In 1941, the name 'Haldiram'sBhujiawala' was used for the first time. In 1950, Prabhu Shankar Agarwal (Prabhu), along with his father RameshwarLalAgarwal (son of Ganga Bishen), expanded the business by establishing a small manufacturing unit for sweets IBS HYDERABAD,1st SEMESTER, MARKETING REPORT 2
  • 3. andnamkeens in Kolkata. The success of this unit motivated Prabhu to upgrade its machinery to improve the quality of its products. As demand for Haldiram's products increased, it was decided to scale up the company's manufacturing and distribution activities. In 1970, a large manufacturing unit was set up in Nagpur in the state of Maharashtra (India). In 1983, a retail outlet was set up in New Delhi. The outlet became very popular not only among the Delhiites but also among tourists visiting Delhi. Haldiram's was able to achieve significant growth during the 1980s and 1990s. In 1992, amanufacturing unit with a retail outlet attached to it was set up in the outskirts of Delhi. A year later, Haldiram's syrups and crushes were successfully launched in the Indian market. In 1995, a restaurant was opened in New Delhi. In 1997, realizing the potential of namkeens, the company set up a manufacturing unit in Delhi exclusively for making namkeens. To add potato products to its existing product portfolio, machinery was imported from the US. Haldiram's maintained high quality standards at every stage of the production process. All its food items were prepared and packaged in a very hygienic environment. In the mid 1990s, Haldiram' s added bakery items, dairy products, sharbats and ice creams to its portfolio. At the beginning of the 21st century, Haldiram's products reached millions ofconsumers not only in India, but also in several other countries, including the US, Canada, UK, UAE, Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Japan and Thailand. Analysts felt that the growing popularity of Haldiram's products could be attributed to its constant focus on all the elements of the marketing mix. An article posted on the APEDA's website - apeda.com quoted some of the company's strengths, "To sustain in the competitive market, Haldiram's has endeavored stress on its product quality, packaging, shelf life, competitive price with a special emphasis on consumers satisfaction and its lingering taste is amongst the best available in the world." INTRODUCTION Over a period spanning six and a half decades, the Haldiram's Group (Haldiram's) had emerged as a household name for ready-to-eat snack foods in India. It had come a long way since its relatively humble beginning in 1937 as a small time sweet shop in Bikaner, in the Rajasthan state of India. In 2001, the turnover of the Haldiram's was Rs 4 billion. The group had presence not only in India but in several countries all over the world. Till the early 1990s, Haldiram's comprised of three units, one each in Kolkata, Nagpur and New Delhi. The Agarwals family that owned Haldiram'swere always conscious of the need to satisfy customers in order to grow their business. The company offered a wide variety of traditional Indian sweets and snacks at competitive prices that appealed to people belonging to different age groups. IBS HYDERABAD,1st SEMESTER, MARKETING REPORT 3
  • 4. Haldiram's had many 'firsts' to its credit. It was the first company in India to brand 'namkecns2,. The group also pioneered new ways of packaging namkeens. Its packaging techniques increased the shelf life of namkeens from less than a week to more than six months. It was also one of the first companies in India to open a restaurant in New Delhi offering traditional Indian snack food items such as "panipuri," "chatpapri," and so on, which catered to the needs of hygiene conscious non-resident Indians and other foreign customers. Since the very beginning, the brand 'Haldiram's' had been renowned for its quality products. The company employed the best available technology in all its manufacturing facilities in India. Giventhe increasing popularity of Haldiram' s products, the group planned to expand its operations.However, some analysts felt that Haldiram's still had to overcome some hurdles. The companyfaced tough competition not only from sweets and snack food vendors in the unorganized marketbut also from domestic and international competitors like SM Foods, Bakeman's Industries Ltd,Frito Lay India Ltd.(Frito Lay) and Britannia Industries Ltd. Moreover, the group had toovercome internal problems as well. In the early 1990s, because of the conflict within theAgarwals family, Haldiram's witnessed an informal split between its three units as they startedoperating separately offering similar products and sharing the same brand name. In 1999, after acourt verdict these units started operating as three different companies with clearly definedterritories. This split had resulted in aggressive competition among themselves for a higher shareof domestic and international markets. THE MARKETING MIX PRODUCTS Haldiram's offered a wide range of products to its customers. The product range included namkeens, sweets, sharbats, bakery items, dairy products, papad and ice-creams. However, namkeens remained the main focus area for the group contributing close to 60% of its total revenues. By specializing in the manufacturing ofnamkeens, the company seemed to have created a niche market. While the Nagpur unit manufactured 51different varieties of namkeens, the Kolkata unit manufactured 37 and the Delhi unit 25. The rawmaterials used to prepare namkeens were of best quality and were sourced from all over India. Haldiram's sought to customize its products to suit the tastes and preferences of customers from different parts of India. It launched products, which catered to the tastes of people belonging to specific regions. For example, it launched 'Murukkus,' aSouth Indian snack, and 'Chennai Mixture' for south Indian customers. Similarly, Haldiram's launched 'Bhelpuri,' keeping in mind customers residing in western India. The company offered certain products such as 'Nazarana,' 'Panchratan,' and 'Premium' only during the festival season in gift packs. These measures helped IBS HYDERABAD,1st SEMESTER, MARKETING REPORT 4
  • 5. Haldiram'scompete effectively in a market that was flooded with a variety of snack items in different shapes, sizes and flavors. PRICING Haldiram's offered its products at competitive prices in order to penetrate the huge unorganized market ofnamkeens and sweets. The company's pricing strategy took into consideration the price conscious nature of consumers in India. Haldiram's launched namkeens in small packets of 30 grams, priced as low as Rs.5. The company also launched namkeens in five different packs with prices varying according to their weights. Pack Weight Price (In Rs) 30 gms 5 85 gms 10 180-250 gms 18-35 400-500 gms 40-70 1 kg 95-200 The prices also varied on the basis of the type of namkeens and the raw materials used to manufacture it. The cost of metallized packing also had an impact on the price, especially in the case of snack foods. The company revised the prices of its products upwards only when there wasa steep increase in the raw material costs or additional taxes were imposed. PLACE Haldiram's developed a strong distribution network to ensure the widest possible reach for its products in India as well as overseas. From the manufacturing unit, the company's finished goods were passed on to carrying and forwarding (C&F) agents. C&F agents passed on the products to distributors, who shipped them to retail outlets. While the Delhi unit of Haldiram' shad 25 C&F agents and 700 distributors in India, the Nagpur unit had 25 C&F agents and 375 distributors. Haldiram's also had 35 sole distributors in the international market. The Delhi and Nagpur units together catered to 0.6 million retail outlets in India.C&F agents received a commission of around 5%, while distributors earned margins rangingfrom 8% to 10%. The retail outlets earned margins ranging from 14% to 30%. At the retail outletlevel, margins varied according to the weight of packs sold. Retailers earned more marginsranging from 25% to 30% by selling 30gms pouches (priced at Rs.5) compared to the packs ofhigher weights.Apart from the exclusive showrooms owned by Haldiram's, the company offered its productsthrough retail outlets such as IBS HYDERABAD,1st SEMESTER, MARKETING REPORT 5
  • 6. supermarkets, sweet shops, provision stores, bakeries and ice creamparlors. The products were also available in public places such as railway stations and busstations that accounted for a sizeable amount of its sales. Haldiram's products enjoyedphenomenal goodwill and stockists competed with each other to stock its products. Moreover,sweet shops and bakeries stocked Haldiram's products despite the fact that the company'sproducts were competing with their own products. Haldiram's also offered its products through the Internet. The company tied up with indiatimes.com, a website owned by the Times of India group to sell its products over the Internet.Haldiram's products could be ordered through a host of other websites in India and abroad. Gifistoindia.com, giftssmashhits.com, tohfatoindia.com and channelindia.com enabled people residing abroad to send Haldiram's gift packs to specified locations in India. Regionspecificwebsites enabled people to send gifts to specified regions. These include indiamart.com(Delhi and surrounding areas), mumbaiflowersgifts.com (Mumbai), and chennaiflowersgifts.com(Chennai and other parts of Tamilnadu). These websites competed on issues such as deliverytime, which varied between 48 hrs to one week, delivery charges (some websites offered freedelivery of products) and value added services (like sending personal messages along with thegift packs). PROMOTION Haldiram's product promotion had been low key until competition intensified in the snack foods market. The company tied with 'Profile Advertising, for promoting its products. Consequently, attractive posters, brochures and mailers were designed to enhance the visibility of the Haldiram'sbrand. Different varieties of posters were designed to appeal to the masses. The punch line for Haldiram'sproducts was, 'Always in good taste.' Advertisements depicting the entire range of Haldiram's sweets and namkeens were published in the print media (magazines and newspapers). These advertisements had captions such as 'millions of tongues can't go wrong,' 'What are you waiting for, Diwali?' and 'Keeping your taste buds on their toes.' To increase the visibility of the Haldiram's brand, the company placed its hoardings in hightraffic areas such as train stations and bus stations. Posters were designed for display on publictransport vehicles such as buses, and hoardings, focused on individual products were developed.Captions such as 'yeh com hain' (this is com), 'chota samosa - big mazaa' (small samosa9 – bigentertainment), 'yeh Kashmiri mix khoobjamega' (this namkeen item will gel well) and 'oozingwith taste' (for Rasgoolas) promoted individual products. For those customers who IBS HYDERABAD,1st SEMESTER, MARKETING REPORT 6
  • 7. wanted toknow more about Haldiram's products, special brochures were designed which described the products and gave information about the ingredients used to make it. Mailers were also sent to loyal customers and important corporate clients as a token of appreciation for their patronage. Packaging was an important aspect of Haldiram's product promotion. Since namkeens wereimpulse purchase items, attractive packaging in different colors influenced purchases. Haldiram'sused the latest technology (food items were packed in nitrogen filled pouches) to increase theshelf life of its products. While the normal shelf life of similar products was under a week, theshelf life of Haldiram's products was about six months. The company projected the shelf life ofits products as its unique selling proposition. Posters highlighting the shelf life of its productscarried the caption 'six months on the shelf and six seconds in your mouth.' During festivalseason, Haldiram's products were sold in attractive looking special gift packs.The showrooms and retail outlets of Haldiram's gave importance to point of purchase (POP)displays. Haldiram's snacks were displayed on special racks, usually outside retail outlets. Theshowrooms had sign boards displaying mouth-watering delicacies with captions such as 'ChineseDelight,' 'Simply South,' 'The King of all Chats’, posters containing a brief account of thehistory of Haldiram's, along with pictures of its products, were also on display at theseshowrooms. Haldiram's also diversified into the restaurant business to cash in on its brand image. Thecompany established restaurants in Nagpur and Delhi. The restaurant at Nagpur devised aninnovative strategy to increase its business: It facilitated people who were traveling by train through Nagpur station to order food from places where stockists ofHaldiram's Nagpur unit werelocated. The customers could order for lunch/dinner by sending a demand draft (DD) orcheque tothe Nagpur unit or giving the same to specified local distributors belonging to the Nagpur unit.Along with the DD/cheque, customers had to provide information such as the name of the train,its likely time of arrival at Nagpur, their names and coach and seat numbers. Haldiram's restaurants in Delhi also used innovative ways to attract customers. The restaurant located at Mathura road had special play area for children. To cater to NRl's and foreign tourists, who hesitated to consume snack foods sold by the roadside vendors since it was not prepared in a hygienic manner, the Haldiram's restaurant located in South Delhi used specially purified water to make snack foods including panipuri and chat papri. These promotional strategies helped Haldiram's to compete effectively with local restaurant chains such as Nathus, Bikanerwala and Agarwals and with western fast food chains such as McDonald's and Pizza Hut. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS IBS HYDERABAD,1st SEMESTER, MARKETING REPORT 7
  • 8. VALUATION OF BONDS Bond 1: 12,00,000-15% secured non-convertible debentures of Rs 100 each were issued at par as rights in the proportion four debentures for every equity share held. The debentures would be redeemed at a premium of Rs 5 per share on the expiry of 7 years from the date of allotment or in three equal instalments of Rs 35 each at the end of 7th, 8th and 9th year from the date of allotment. The Comp. allotted additional 1,93,742 debentures to retain over subscription. Case 1: Case 2: Bond 2: 18000 13.5% Secured Redeemable Non-Convertible Debentures ofRs.1,00,000 each privately placed with ICICI Bank Ltd. on 10th January2000. Debentures are redeemable at par in three equal annual instalmentsonthe expiry of 5th year from the date of subscription. Bond 3: 6,00,000-15% secured redeemable non-convertible debentures of Rs 100 each were privately placed with LIC, GIC & its subsidiaries to be redeemed in 5 equal instalments commencing from the end of 5th year & ending with the 9th year from the date of allotment at a premium of 5% at the end of 7th year. IBS HYDERABAD,1st SEMESTER, MARKETING REPORT 8
  • 9. IBS HYDERABAD,1st SEMESTER, MARKETING REPORT 9
  • 10. CONCLUSION The following data evaluations have been done and verified: Return on equity by CAPM Return on equity by Dividend Discount Model Calculation of return on debt/bonds Calculation of the Weighted Average Cost of Capital Comparative analyses between the 5 companies in the industry IBS HYDERABAD,1st SEMESTER, MARKETING REPORT 10