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    Research Proposal

    FACTORS AFFECTING PERFORMANCE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN KENYA BY MAURICE MUIRURI KAARIUKI A RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, DEGREE OF KENYATTA UNIVERSITY. JULY, 2014 DECLARATION Declaration by the Researcher This research is my original work and has not been presented for a degree in any other University. No part of this study may be reproduced without prior authority

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    Fundamental Analysis of Power Sector

    3 crores and it’s paid up capital 1.27 crores under the company Act 1956. In 1992, The Company started its activities as association of person as sub broker giving service for buying and selling of securities to investors in Surat. Mr. Anil Choksy, Mr. Ashok Mehta, Mr. Jagdish Patel, Mr.Paresh Jhaveri Who took initiative to forming a limited company, So as become member of NSE India .In this way SGSSL was registered under company Act on the 5th January 1995, and conducted it’s trading business

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    Pak vs China

    military relations: 19 GEO-STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE OF PAKISTAN 20 Location of Gwadar port: 20 CONSTRUCTION OF GWADAR PORT: 20 GEO-STRATEGIC SIGNIFICANCE OF GWADAR 20 CHINA’S INTERESTS: 20 PORT OPERATIONS: 21 INDIAN CONCERNS: 21 The balancing act: 23 Regional Cooperation: 24 Nuclear cooperation: 25 Major completed projects: 25 projects underway: 25 Some current issues: 28 The Indian question: 28 Conclusion: 31 Bibliography: 32 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First and foremost, we would

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    Pipeline

    Introduction Currently, the share of railways in carrying this load is around 70 per cent, followed by 25 per cent for pipelines and 5 per cent for roads. Railways and roads are inefficient modes of carrying petroleum products because they consume significantly more energy (320 BTU for railways and 1700 BTU for roads to move one tonne of petroleum products over one km) than pipelines for which the comparable figure is only 50-135 BTU. Clearly, pipeline transportation is the most efficient way

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    Strategy

    NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPETITIVENESS COUNCIL Enhancing Competitiveness of Indian Manufacturing Industry: Assistance in Policy Making Final Report March, 2009 Enhancing Competitiveness of Indian Manufacturing Industry: Assistance in Policy Making DISCLAIMER CRISIL Risk and Infrastructure Solutions Limited (CRIS), a subsidiary of CRISIL Limited, has taken due care and caution in preparation of this Report. This Report is based on the information obtained by CRIS from sources, which

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    Strategic Management in Banking Industry

    A PROJECT REPORT ON STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT. SUBMITTED TO : NIILM-CMS SUBMITTED BY: SIDDHARTH ATMARAMANI PGDM (2010-2012) ROLL NO. 2010169 UNDER THE GUIDIANCE OF: MS.RITU SRIVASTAVA ANSWER 3 : OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY OR STRATEGY For a company to be successful it is required for it to be flexible enough to adapt to the changing economic conditions. They must outbeat their own benchmarks continuously to achieve best practices. For example regarding axis bank : Profit after tax up 34.76%

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    Apollo

    2009 INDUSTRY ANALYSIS ON APOLLO HOSPITAL AN ASSIGNMENT ON CORPORATE STRATEGY SUBMITTED BY--- GROUP 2. G-02 SUDEEP SHAURYA SHORABH BHATTACAHRJEE GAGANDEEP SINGH VINAY KUMAR BHARDWAJ VIJAYVARGIA RAJOJYOTI BANIK SUBMITTED TO --- Prf. RAJESH VERMA 12/8/2009 Industry analysis of Apollo hospital Health care Industry in India In India, the Healthcare system is split into a public sector, a private sector and a wide network of informal healthcare providers operating together in a large and

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    Prostitution

    Prostitution: The word “prostitute” or more frequently “whore” is used as an insult towards a person (typically a women or girl) who is perceived as being sexually promiscuous (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/prostitute). Prostitution is the act or practice of providing sexual service to another person in return for payment. People who execute such activities are called Prostitutes. According to Anthony Giddens, Prostitution can be defined as the granting of sexual favors for monetary gain

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    Xbox

    |[pic] |MAN 383.20: MANAGING PEOPLE AND ORGANIZATIONS | | |SPRING, 2009 | Professor John W. Burrows, Ph.D. Office ATT L084 Phone 232-5655 (office) 740-2839 (cell – emergencies only before 9pm) E-Mail John.Burrows@mccombs.utexas.edu Course Web Page via Blackboard

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    Women Entrepreneur

    LETTRR OF TRANSMITTAL 17TH DECEMBER, 2012. TO Dr.A.K.M.Helal ul zaman Director of MBA program Faculty of Business ASA University Bangladesh. Subject: Women Entrepreneurship A study on some selected Boutique Business in Chittagong. Dear Sir, This is a great honor for us to hand you the report about Women Entrepreneurship: A study of some selected Boutique business in Chittagong, completed on different boutique house belongs to women’s. However, we have tried to attain practical knowledge

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