Table of Contents 1. Brief History of The Indian Capital Market 3 2. Indices 4 3. Companies quoted 6 4. Rupee vs Dollar 7 1. Brief History of The Indian Capital Market The history of the capital market in India dates back to the eighteenth century, one of the oldest in Asia; When East India Company securities were traded in the country. Until the end of the nineteenth century securities trading was unorganized and the main trading centres were Mumbai and Calcutta. Of the two, Bombay
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APOORVA RAWAT PROFILE • 3 years of professional experience in Multi-ethnic Marketing, Business Development and Business Analytics • Skilled in creating project proposals, business plans and marketing collaterals • Proficient in client servicing, media relations, and administrative work • Extensive support to project manager in creating and submitting the project proposals • Excellent communication, analytical and presentation skills EDUCATION Masters of Business Administration
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b) Post paid 6) Which kind of mobile network do you use? a) CDMA b) 2G c) 3G 7) Which connections you presently own? a) Aircel b) Airtel c) BSNL d) Docomo e) Idea f) Reliance g) Uninor h) Vodafone i) Tata Indicom 8) Which scheme you using
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It is said that Public Relations efforts starts and end with research. The fact cannot be underestimated. Top management in most organisations need to understand the current situations and circumstances affecting the organisation and its activities before decisions are made. Initiating programmes without having invested in any form of research will be a recipe for failure or ineffectiveness of programmes or campaigns. Leaders and front liners need to make informed decisions to make success happen
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Introduction: Current Scenario 100 Million Households worldwide own at least one connected TV. 50 % of the world’s population own smart phones, 19% own tablets and almost 80% multitask on these devices while watching TV. And this is just the nascent stage. By 2016, there will be 10 Billion mobile connected devices, almost exceeding the global population of 7.3 billion people. With such numbers in play, it is of supreme importance to reach out to this category of digitalized people. The time spent
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Sales Promotion and Consumer Loyalty: A Study of Nigerian Tecommunication Industry Oyeniyi Omotayo Abstract In today’s competitive business world customers are considered to be kings. Customers have several choices to make among alternative products, and they exercise a high level of influence in the market with respect to product size, quality and price. Hence, it is important for producers to meet the needs of customers in order to stay competitive. One of the marketing communication tools
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A BRIEF REPORT ON TELECOM SECTOR IN INDIA January 2015 For more information, contact: sateesh.kulkarni@asa.in A brief report on Telecom Sector in India 1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW 1.1 Introduction The Indian telecommunications industry is one of the fastest growing in the world. Government policies and regulatory framework implemented by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) have provided a conducive environment for service providers. This has made the sector more competitive
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Dhaka International University Program: MBA Course Title: Management Information System Assignment on “Mobile Commerce in Bangladesh’’ Submitted To: Submitted By: Group REFLECTIONS Member’s Name | Member’s ID | Md. Shaydul Islam | 09 | Uddipan Chakma | 12 | Md. Rukunujjaman | 26 | Date of submission: 30th November, 2012 Letter of Transmittal
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trading volumes, and 5th largest in terms of Market Capitalisation as a percentage of GDP. Nairobi is the regional headquarters of several international companies and organizations. In 2007, General Electric, Young & Rubicam, Google, Coca-Cola, Airtel, and Cisco Systems relocated their African headquarters to the city. The United Nations Office at Nairobi hosts UNEP and UN-Habitat headquarters. Several of Africa's largest companies are headquartered in Nairobi. KenGen, which is the largest African
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