constituents of the financial market of any country. Similarly, commodity derivatives markets play a crucial role in price risk management as well as price discovery in any agriculture dominated economy like India. The present study is related with the derivative market in different commodities in India. The study has tried to describe about the various functions of commodity derivatives market like the players (hedgers, speculators, and arbitrages), the functions of a commodity exchange (NCDEX), clearing
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HOW I DID IT to incur losses and our ability to service the `1,750 crore debt in our books suffered. We defaulted and lenders began harassing us. Such was the condition that we had to curtail production due to lack of working capital. We sold Vishnu Cements, which we acquired along with Raasi Cements, hoping it would ease pressure. But that was not enough. We realised we were in a hole and opted for a corporate debt restructuring (CDR) scheme, which came into effect from January 2003. The CDR bought
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The Miscommunication between the US and India There is a very big miscommunication issue between the US and India. Both sides have piled up plenty of issues against each other. One great thing is the one person who takes out of his busy schedule to mediate between the two countries. This person is Romesh T. Wadhwani, one of the richest Indian American globally and who plays an active role in the communication between the US and India. He states that the two countries needs to communicate better
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they feel as if the working conditions in other countries aren’t up to par and are unethical. Some people are against offshoring because they feel it is taking jobs away from people within their own country. Some people are for offshoring because they feel there is greater profit involved or that they can get harder workers in other countries. No matter what side of the debate, everyone can agree on a few things like there needs to be better standards for working conditions, proper safety measures,
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Abstract Skirosky and Tata joint venture to build S-92 cabins in India on a Greenfield facility is a business decision which can prove to be profitable for the United States and India based companies. There are pros and cons to the approach but can be quite profitable for both firms. A brief overview of both organizations is given, with their approach to the joint venture. An outline of possible challenges each organization could face along with followed with some recommendation as to how to overcome
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The Reality of Media in India In the by now tedious cliché, India, with a population of 1.22 billion (122 crores) and with an elected parliament, is supposed to be the largest democracy in the world. The relation between democracy and size is problematic. In small communities, voters can be presumed to have some personal knowledge of both candidates and issues arising from their life experience. But democracy in such communities in India is, to put it very mildly, slight. The various Panchayat
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com PAGODA.COM CASE STUDY WRITE UP July 14, 2012 Executive Summary Pagoda.com, an internet service provider, needs to make a decision as to whether or not the company should outsource its online help desk service to a firm in New Delhi, India. Pagoda.com caters to individual consumers and small businesses who require a high level of service and are willing to pay a premium for it. Pagoda.com offers state-of-the-art email applications and web building software, as well as plenty of storage
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LG IN THE INDIAN COLOUR TELEVISION MARKET INTRODUCTION Ever since its inception in India 'LG India' has made an impressive beginning and has shown commendable progress on all parameters of keeping in touch with the market. This report aims to establish the factors included in the marketing plan of LG in India (in the colour television market) that has contributed to its rise to glory. This report begins by giving the origin and background of the company. Then the company and its environment
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Examination Paper of Aviation Management IIBM Institute of Business Management Examination Paper MM.100 Aviation Management Section A: Objective Type & Short Questions (30 Marks) This section consists of Multiple Choice and Short Note type Questions Answer all the questions Part one carries 1 mark each and Part two carries 5 marks each. Part One: Multiple Choices: 1. Which of the following is comes under „Air safety topic‟? a. Lightning b. Ice & snow c. Fire d. All of the above 2. JATO stands for
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INTRODUCTION Global outsourcing of information technology is a phenomenal business strategy for most countries all over the world, especially the developed. Companies within these states have limited development areas and resources to erect facilities that will maintain all levels of products and services development within the state, hence the aspect of offshore mergers. Various reasons as (Carmel &Nicholson 2005) identifies are as a result of cost reduction strategies due to easy and cheap transit
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