Capital Structure Indian Company

Page 46 of 50 - About 500 Essays
  • Premium Essay

    Acquisition of Tata and Corus

    visualize the possibilities before they appear as plausible. Present Business environment, characterized by the globalization and liberalization, accommodates organization that are coming up with innovative strategies to survive and flourish. Companies in the global economies climate are thriving to each the pinnacle of the successes seeking competitive edge of over their rivals. While the waves liberalization and deregulation have been shaking the corporate shore around the global the domestic

    Words: 18033 - Pages: 73

  • Premium Essay

    Real Estate Project

    Contents Objective 3 Introduction 4 The Real Estate Sector in India 4 A Brief about DLF: 5 Demand and Supply Scenario 6 Reasons for growth in Real Estate Sector: 9 Demand Side: 10 Supply Side: 11 Production and Cost Structure 12 Market Structure and Player’s Strategy 14 STRATEGY FOLLOWED (Player Considered: DLF): 15 Observations and Analysis 18 References 20 * Objective The sector chosen for our project is Real Estate Industry. The objective of our project is to

    Words: 3574 - Pages: 15

  • Free Essay

    Buddha Institute of Technology

    Business Plan on “Buddha Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur” By Group 4 Akshay Sharma Anand Prakash Faraz Ahmed IIM U, PGPX 2016-17 Executive Summary There is a huge dearth of good quality colleges for higher education in India especially in the states of Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal. Our research shows that the engineering education has been quiet neglected in this part of the country primarily due to the lack of any quality education provider in this sector. After

    Words: 5153 - Pages: 21

  • Premium Essay

    Case Analysis: Eli Lilly in India:

    strategy (i.e., should it have used a joint venture) to enter the Indian market? Why or why not? You should refer to Chapter 6 of the notes for guidance. With the upward trend of globalization, cross-border commercialization has become inherent in business strategies pursuing not only improved competitiveness but to avoid market share erosion. Expanding to new markets, reducing friction with socio-cultural and legal barriers, reduce capital costs, securing raw materials and implementing economies of

    Words: 863 - Pages: 4

  • Premium Essay

    Term Paper

    5 Growth Avenues 9 Top 10 Telecom Companies In India 11 SWOT Analysis 12 Brief About 2G Scam 15 Mergers and Acquisitions in Telecom Sector 16 FDI in Telecom Sector 17 Drivers of Growth in Telecom Sector 18 India’s Competitive Advantage : Porter’s Model 19 Strategic Management 22 HR Policies of Airtel and Vodafone 27 Marketing Strategies 30 Positioning strategy comparison of Vodafone and Airtel 34 Use of social media marketing by telecom companies 35 Advertisement Trends 37 Advertising

    Words: 9987 - Pages: 40

  • Premium Essay

    Babi

    Funds in India: - * The first mutual fund to be introduced in India was way back in 1963 when the Government of India launched Unit Trust of India (UTI). * UTI enjoyed a monopoly in the Indian mutual fund market till 1987 when a host of other government controlled Indian financial companies came up with their own funds. * These included State Bank of India, Canara Bank, Punjab National Bank etc. * This market was made open to private players in 1993 after the historic constitutional

    Words: 2186 - Pages: 9

  • Free Essay

    Rbi Functions

    BANK OF INDIA www.rbi.org.in ž¸¸£·¸ú¡¸ ¹£ö¸¨¸Ä ¤Îˆ 2 Contents Overview: Who We Are � Celebrating Our Platinum Jubilee � The Reserve Bank: Tradition and Change � Celebrating 75 years: Highlights Organisation and Structure: How We Operate � Management and Structure Main Activities: What We Do � Monetary Authority � Issuer of Currency � Banker and Debt Manager to Government � Banker to Banks � Regulator of the Banking System � Manager of Foreign Exchange � Regulator and Supervisor

    Words: 6885 - Pages: 28

  • Premium Essay

    Merger Between Tata and Ntt Docomo

    purchased administering interest of 67% owned by Hutch-Essar for a total worth of $11.1 billion on February 11, 2007. * In November 2008 NTT DoCoMo, the Japan based telecom firm acquired 26% stake in Tata Teleservices for USD 2.7 billion. * The Indian telecommunication industry, with about 584 million mobile phone connections as of March 2010. * The industry is expected to reach a size of Rs 3,44,921 crore (US$ 76.92 billion) by 2012 at a growth rate of over 26 per cent, and generate employment

    Words: 1260 - Pages: 6

  • Premium Essay

    Renault Strategy in India

    Hyundai are already major players on this segment. Moreover, Tata Motors, a well-established Indian manufacturer, announced the cheapest car in the world. Upper end of the market? Again, the competition is already struggling on this segment: GM, Toyota, Ford and Honda are already well represented on this market 1 . Although it is becoming more and more attractive due to the higher number of rich Indians, it seems dangerous to try this market regarding the strong competition. Our recommendation is

    Words: 2098 - Pages: 9

  • Premium Essay

    Ratio Analysis

    distribution. Industrial includes refineries, process chemical, power generation, mills and manufacturing plants. There are other ways to break the industry into sectors or markets. Building Construction: Building construction is the process of adding structure to real property or construction of buildings. The

    Words: 4818 - Pages: 20

Page   1 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50