nation of shareholding capitalists to make every man and woman a participant in corporate activities. A small investor is unsophisticated as far as corporate investment is concerned, with the limited resources he/she cannot buy share of blue chip companies. He may not in most cases get allotment of the shares applied for in the primary market, on the other hand he will get full allotment of some dud shares. His investment would therefore not be balanced and diversified. He is not thereby able to minimize
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An Internship report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Topic: “General Banking & Customer Service of Agrani Bank Limited” Prepared Under the Supervision of Mr. Tareq Mahbub Assistant Professor MBA Program BRAC Business School Prepared by MOHAMMAD ANOWAR JAHAN ID-11164044 MBA (Major in Marketing) Semester-Spring’2014 Submitted on 06 July 2014 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL July 06, 2014 Mr.Tareq Mahbub Assistant
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INTERNSHIP REPORT ON ELECTRONIC BANKING AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION INTERNSHIP REPORT ON PRIME BANK LIMITES: ELECTRONIC BANKING AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION PREPARED FOR, MD. KAIUM HOSSAIN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR SCHOOL OF BUSINESS PREPARED BY, MD.ASIBUR RAHMAN ID: 111081173 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS UNITED INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Letter of Transmittal May 12th, 2013 To Md.Kaium Hossain Assistant Professor School of Business United International University Sub: Submission of Internship
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the founder of Volcano Capital Research, an investment management firm whose sole activity is short selling. Cardinal seeks out companies whose stocks have had large price increases. Cardinal also pays several lobbying firms to update him immediately on any legislative or regulatory changes that may impact his target companies. Cardinal sells short those target companies he estimates are near the peak of their sales and earnings and that his sources identify as facing legal or regulatory
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Performance Evaluation of Commercial Bank Branches Using Data Envelopment Analysis Considerable research has been devoted to using multiple criteria to measure the performance of business units such as bank branches. However, bank managers continue to use traditional methods to evaluate their branch offices. In general, subjective weights for various criteria are used to arrive at a weighted average score to measure the performance of a bank branch. Potential deficiencies in an existing set of weights
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A Decade of Reforms in Government Securities Market in India and the Road Ahead* RAKESH MOHAN I. INTRODUCTION It gives me great pleasure to deliver this keynote address at the Annual Conference of FIMMDA jointly organised by the Fixed Income Money Market Dealers Association of India (FIMMDA) and Primary Dealers Association of India (PDAI). Many of you would recall that the FIMMDA-PDAI conference held in Bangkok in 2002 was addressed by Governor, Dr. Y. V. Reddy when he was Deputy Governor
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MAHATMA GANDHI MISSION’S COLLEGE OF COMMERCE MGM EDUCATIONAL CAMPUS, SECTOR-18, KAMOTHE, NAVI MUMBAI - -410209 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr. RAKESH TATYABA BHOSALE Of MGM’s College of Commerce has successfully completed the project work titled “STUDY OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTE (ICICI BANK LTD)” in partial fulfillment of requirement for the completion BMS as prescribed
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4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Title INTRODUCTION HISTORY OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKETS MARKET SIZE AND LIQUIDITY MARKET PARTICIPANTS KINDS OF FX TRANSACTIONS COMPONENTS OF FX TRADING EXCHANGE RATES AND ITS USES GLOBAL LINKAGE OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKETS FACTORS THAT AFFECT FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET TRENDS DIFFERENT EXCHANGE SYSTEMS WHICH LINKS THE FOREX MARKET GLOBALLY BASIS OF COMMUNICATION FOR INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS CONCLUSION BIBLOGRAPHY Page no. 7 9 11
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CONTENTS Managing Director & CEO’s Letter to Shareholders Board of Directors Snap Shot of Key Financial Indicators : 2009-2013 Highlights Directors’ Report Management’s Discussion & Analysis Auditors’ Report Balance Sheet Profit and Loss Account Cash Flow Statement Schedules Forming Part of Balance Sheet Schedules Forming Part of Profit and Loss Account Significant Accounting Policies Notes to Accounts Auditors’ Certificate on Corporate Governance Corporate Governance Auditors’ Report on Consolidated
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Serving our consumers, today and tomorrow Hindustan Unilever is India's largest Fast Moving Consumer Goods Company. We meet everyday needs of millions of Indians, right from the morning cup of tea to brushing at bedtime. Our brands touch the lives of more than 700 million Indians. It is this relationship with our consumers that we would like to build upon and strengthen. We will continue to straddle the consumer price pyramid to meet the needs and aspirations of diverse consumers across India
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