Capital Structure Indian Company

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    Kunal Tambe Diptesh Mayur Prasad Dube Kunal Sharma I. INVESTMENT BANKING: Investment banking, or I-banking, as it is often called, is the term used to describe the business of raising capital for companies and advising them on financing and merger alternatives. Capital essentially means money. Companies need cash in order to grow and expand their businesses; investment banks sell securities to public investors in order to raise this cash. Generally, the breakdown of an investment bank includes

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    Tax Managment

    the overall growth and direction of an economy. Tax laws are often seen not as a mere framework for the government to collect revenues, but as an effective tool to direct and propel the economy to higher levels, more so in a developing economy like Indian economy. The government of India proposed several changes in the tax system from time to time. The new Direct Tax

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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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    Corporate Goverment

    INTRODUCTION 1.1 Prelude Corporate governance (CG) has emerged as a very important ideal. The reason is, today companies are substantially contributing to the overall growth and development, particularly in emerging economies such as India and a healthy investment environment is vital. The corporate form of business has succeeded gradually and expanded worldwide. However, not all companies are managed successfully. There has been a spree of corporate frauds worldwide, e.g., Enron in the

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    Private Equity Funding

    my gratitude to Mr. Vishal Pereira, Director at CreedCap Asia Advisors, for permitting me to accompany and assist him for investors meetings and for providing me guidelines regarding the e-commerce research indicating the correlation between US and Indian private equity trends. I’m thankful to Mr. Geeth Vaz, Senior Associate at CreedCap Asia Advisors, for providing me knowledge on building financial models and also for assessing my work on financial ratio analysis. TABLE OF CONTENTS BRIEF

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    Subsidiary Information

    reasons. Venture capital investors may require such outsourcing in order to reduce a company’s burn rate. While a U.S. company may initially contract for services with a third party in India, many companies establish their operations in India through incorporation of a subsidiary, a private limited company under the India Companies Act of 1956, as amended (the “Companies Act”). This memorandum summarizes certain of the legal and administrative issues that a U.S. company (the “U.S. company”) should consider

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    Ib Case Study

    produce a large number of well and highly qualified software engineers. India’s low labor cost has also contributed to the growth of the software industry by increasing the demand for software experts by foreign firms. E.g. USA and European firms import Indian software experts due to the low wages (labor cost). The country’s advantages in the market include the economic reforms which has made industry a powerful force for modernizing Indian’s economy, the industry has also improved India’s economy inform

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    Performance of Textile Industry in Industrialisation: a Study with Reference to India

    the production techniques, factor intensities, industrial employment and output. Industrialization is not only a way to increase output or national income but is a means of introducing modern technology and changing ways of life and finally the structure of the economy because of its self-reinforcing quality. But the all above cannot be executed without a well planned industrial policy. The industrial polity provides direction to the pace of industrialization and industrial development. Hence, to

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    Financial Institution of India

    banking financial institutions, there are a number of specialized financial institutions in India that have been incorporated for a definite purpose. These institutions include the insurance companies, the housing finance companies, mutual funds, merchant banks, credit reporting and debt collection companies and many more. Apart from these, there are several other financial institutions that are existing in the country. These are the stock brokers and sub-brokers, portfolio managers, investment

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    Tata Case

    ideas? a) Creation of a Group Brand b) Building of equity interlocks among the Tata companies c) Sale of a part of Tata Industries Limited to the Hong Kong-based Jardine Matheson group d) Revitalisation of Tata Administrative Services 2. What do you think of some critics’ opinion that Ratan Tata was moving the group of companies in exactly the opposite direction from where it should be going? The Indian economy following the 1991 crisis swiftly moved away from central planning economy towards

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