STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT ON ANALYSIS OF THE SECTOR USING PORTERS DOUBLE DIAMOND MODEL ON INDIAN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY Submitted To Prof. A. K. Kher Submitted By Rameez Bagban 03 Shahanawaz Mujawar 11 For the academic year 2014-15 INTRODUCTION: The Indian automobile industry is one of the key drivers of industrial growth and employment, which will gain rapid importance. In order to accelerate and sustain growth in the automotive sector, a roadmap is needed
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Financial Management Assignment 2014-15 Buyback of Shares Group 10 Sushant Lohani (F-364) Vijay Gupta (F-358) Smarak Panda( F-351) Ashok Lamba (F-314) Nidhi Sain (F-332) Q.What is buyback of shares and what are the various routes of buyback? Elaborate the routes with real life examples of companies buying back shares. Are there any financial implications of buyback? If yes, then elaborate. Advantages of Buy Back: 1. It is an alternative mode of reduction
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INDEX 1 Outsourcing industry Objective Introduction Importance of outsourcing Classification of outsourcing industry Advantages of outsourcing Disadvantages of outsourcing 2 WIPRO BPO Comparative sheet of wipro Ratio analysis of wipro 3 INFOSYS BPO Ratio analysis of infosys Comparative sheets of infosys 4 GAPS OUTSOURCING INDUSTRY OBJECTIVE The objective of this report is to focus on the outsourcing sector of India and to provide an insight of the various
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Nguyen Thanh Dat Professor John Basourakos English 3A – Advanced Writing and Reading January 1th, 2012 The Dangers Lurking inside Your Cellphone In the modern world, the use of technology plays an important role. One of the most popular applications is the cellphone. The cellphone is a potential hand-held device for each individual. However, along with a lot of positive aspects, the cellphone still has some negative aspects reached to consider should or not using cellphone. Using cell phones
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Working Paper No. 201 Determinants of Competitiveness of the Indian Auto Industry Badri Narayanan G. Pankaj Vashisht January 2008 INDIAN COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS Contents Foreword............................................................................................................................. i Executive Summary .......................................................................................................... ii 1. Literature Review
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ed © o N be C ER re pu T bl is h Flamingo Textbook in English for Class XII no tt (Core Course) (i) ISBN 81-7450-650-0 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ed No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the publisher. This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade, be lent
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Government of India INDUCTION MATERIAL 2009 MINISTRY OF FINANCE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS NEW DELHI First Edition … 15.06.1981 Second Edition … 01.01.1984 Third Edition … 30.06.1986 Fourth Edition … 01.06.1989 Fifth Edition … 08.05.1993 Sixth Edition … 14.12.1995 Seventh Edition … 18.06.1998 Eighth Edition … 17.12.2002 Ninth Edition … 03.11.2009 PREFACE TO THE NINTH EDITION The Eighth edition of Induction
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of spices has grown significantly. Export market for Indian spices is also growing- it was Rs. 2025 crore during 2000-01.Thus the market is huge with potential for quality producer. Numbers of brands have appeared in the market such as Sona, MDH, Ashok Masala, Sunrise etc. besides these, some of local brand are also there in the market. In addition there are numbers of small units producing powdered spices, both in
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The 176-point Sensex crash on March 1, 2001 came as a major shock for the Government of India, the stock markets and the investors alike. More so, as the Union budget tabled a day earlier had been acclaimed for its growth initiatives and had prompted a 177-point increase in the Sensex. This sudden crash in the stock markets prompted the Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to launch immediate investigations into the volatility of stock markets. SEBI also decided to inspect the books of several
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“Human Resource Management is resource-centered activity providing and deploying human resources catering to management needs. It is aligned to management interest being a management activity. Demand rather than supply is the focus of the activity. HRM emphasized on planning, monitoring and control. Human resources issues and problem solving is undertaken with other members of the management. Management of human resources is similar to other aspect of management in the organization and an integrated
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