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    Technical Analysis of Banks

    Technical Paper on Differentiated Bank Licences | | |I. Introduction | |

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    Working Capital Management

    t) Working Capital Management in Cement Company a Study 1 1 T.Chandrabai, 2Dr.K.Venkata Janardhan Rao Dept. of Mgmt. Studies, Padmasri Dr.B.V.Raju Institute of Tech., Narsapur, Medak, AP, India 2 Dept. of Commerce and Business Management, Kakatiya University, Warangal, AP, India Abstract Working capital is considered to be life-giving force to an economic entity and managing working capital one of the most important functions of corporate management. Working capital management (WCM)

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    Indian Bpos Waking Up to the Philippines Opportunity?

    Case Study -1: Indian BPOs Waking Up to the Philippines Opportunity? To: In Partial Fulfilment for MBA in Management and Administration How has the Economic downturn, discussed in the opening profile and throughout this chapter, impacted jobs outsourcing in the BPO Industry? According to the Business Dictionary, Economic downturn is a situation in

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    Apollo Tyre Ltd

    their practical application. The preparation of this project report is based on financial analysis of annual reports of 5 consecutive years for a public limited company using Ratio Analysis, Common Size Statements and other financial tools. The scope of the project report is limited to the study of the financial position of the company on the basis of the published data available. Our work in this project is, therefore, a humble attempt toward this end. In spite of our best efforts there may be

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    Wkf[Ew

    ssA Summer Training Project Report ON “A STUDY ON MUTUAL FUND COMPANIES IN INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO RELIANCE MUTUAL FUND AND UTI MUTUAL FUND.” IN [pic] SUBMITTED TOWARDS THE PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE MASTER’S DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 2009-2011, AFFILIATED TO GAUTAM BUDDH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY (GBTU), LUCKNOW UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF: Mr. Sanjeev Kumar Shukla (Cluster Head- Delhi/NCR) KARVY, Ghaziabad SUBMITTED BY: SUNIL KUMAR Roll No.:

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    Gaurav

    9690010114 Yogendera sharma CONTRIBUTED PAPERS A41, Thursday, December 28, 4:00-5:30 P.M. Session: Case Studies - I Session Chair: Prashant Kulkarni Institute of Finance and International Ma 418 Global Marketing and Challenges for Future: Franchising in Banks K. Ravichandran, Gandhigram Rural University, drkravichandran@yahoo.co.in R. Muruganandham, Sudharsana Raamanujan, R, P. Nandakumar, M. Sasi Siddharth Thiagarajar College of Engineering, vr_muruganandham@hotmail

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    Indian Carpet Export

    multinational company was the British East India Company, founded in 1600. The second multinational corporation was the Dutch East India Company, founded March 20, 1602. The exact model for an MNC may vary slightly. One common model is for the multinational corporation is the positioning of the executive headquarters in one nation, while production facilities are located in one or more other countries. Another structural model for a multinational organization or MNO is to base the parent company in one

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    Hzl Business Marketing

    Submitted by: Prof. Murali Murti Chandan Kumar Chand (1PI11MBA41) CONTENT 1. Introduction to the Company: a. History b. Present status in industry c. Summary of business areas and products / services d. Organization structure e. Marketing & Sales Organizational Structure 2. Structure of the industry: f. Size and growth rates g. Major players 3. Buyer behavior in the industry: h. Typical buying centre

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    Balance of Payment

    Examine India’s balance of payments in the last two decades. What have been the trends in terms of merchandise trade, invisibles and capital flows? The balance of payments (BOP) is the method countries use to monitor all international monetary transactions at a specific period of time. Usually, the BOP is calculated every quarter and every calendar year. All trades conducted by both the private and public sectors are accounted for in the BOP in order to determine how much money is going in and

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    Merchant Banking

    A PROJECT REPORT ON ANALYSIS OF MERCHANT BANKING IN INDIA SUBMITTED TO:Ms. Kavya Saini Submitted by:Kapil Baheti MBA 08/1808 2010 2012 A PROJECT REPORT ON ANALYSIS OF MERCHANT BANKING IN INDIA Department of commerce, kurukshetra University Kurukshetra ( Haryana) Under The Supervision Of :Mrs. Kavya Saini Submitted by:Kapil Baheti ] A PROJECT REPORT ON ³ANALYSIS OF MERCHANT BANKING IN INDIA´ Under The Supervision Of: - Submitted by:- Mrs. Kavya mam

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