IRACST – International Journal of Commerce, Business and Management (IJCBM), ISSN: 2319–2828 Vol. 2, No.4, August 2013 FACTORS AFFECTING THE EXPORT PERFORMANCE OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES – A REVIEW OF LITERATURE Yoganandan.G & Jaganathan A.T Assistant Professor(s) in Management Studies K.S.R College of Arts and Science Tiruchengode, India Saravanan. R Director and Head, Department of Management Studies Sri Krishna College of Technology Coimbatore, India. SenthilKumar
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0 Strategic Management Indian Aviation Industry Group 1 Section B Strategic Management 1 Program & Batch PGDM 2014-16 Term IV Course name SM Name of the faculty Shalini R. Tiwari Topic/Title Indian Aviation Industry- A Strategic Perspective Original or Revised write-up Original Group Number 1 Contact no. or Email Id of Group Coordinator +91 8130083855 ft14mayankshekhar@imt.ac.in Group Members Sr. no. 1 Roll no. Name Vicky Roy 140102140 2 Nitish Nihal 140103119 3 Ankush
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times due to unprecedented fuel price hike during the last 4 years, turbulent financial markets and economic recession. Vijay Malaya’s dream bird, Kingfisher Airlines - popularly known as The King of Good Times - is witnessing its worst phase. Indian domestic aviation is suffering from a serious market failure, caused by
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challenging times due to unprecedented fuel price hike during the last 4 years, turbulent financial markets and economic recession. Vijay Malaya’s dream bird, Kingfisher Airlines - popularly known as The King of Good Times - is witnessing its worst phase. Indian domestic aviation is suffering from a serious market failure, caused by misguided government
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example, if INDIANS buy automobiles from Japan, and have no other transactions with Japan, the Japanese must end up holding RUPEES, which they may hold in the form of bank deposits in INDIA or in some other INDIAN investment. The payments Indians make to Japan for automobiles are balanced by the payments Japanese make to Indians. individuals and institutions, including banks, for the acquisition of Rupee assets. Put another way, Japan sold India automobiles, and INDIA sold Japan rupees or Rupee-denominated
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| INDIA AND SUBPRIME CRISIS | | INDIA AND SUB-PRIME CRISIS Sub-prime, as the word suggests, is something that is not prime. In the Sub-prime crisis context it simply means lending money to Sub-prime borrowers i.e. lending to people with low or poor credit worthiness. Sub-prime crisis was caused because the lending norms in the USA were very lax. It is joked about in the academic circles that any man who was not on a respirator was given a loan without any regard to his or her creditworthiness
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yet in force), stamp duty, State Excise, land revenue and tax on professions are levied by the State Governments. Local bodies are empowered to levy tax on properties, octroi and for utilities like water supply, drainage etc. In last 10-15 years, Indian taxation system has undergone tremendous reforms. The tax rates have been rationalized and tax laws have been simplified resulting in better compliance, ease of tax payment and better enforcement. The process of rationalization of tax administration
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HEADLINE: Financial appraisal report on OMPL aromatics complex project CONTENT: Draft financial appraisal report by SBI Caps on aromatics complex project in Mangalore SEZ xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 Introduction ONGC-Mangalore Petrochemicals Ltd (OMPL) is a company promoted by Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) and Mangalore Refineries & Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL) for setting up an aromatics complex at Mangalore in Mangalore 'Special Economic Zone (MSEZ)
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centre in Bangalore. The state of art plant at Nashik makes formulations while bulk drugs and the active pharmaceutical ingredients are manufactured at Thane. 2 The Indian Pharmaceutical industry The Pharmaceutical industry in India is the world's third-largest in terms of volume and stands 14th in terms of value. The Indian pharma industry is today, the third largest market globally in terms of volume and 14th largest by value. According to PwC’s report
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A Paper Presentation on EQUILIBRIUM EXCHANGE RATE Theme: International Finance & Trade Institute Name: Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB), Pune Student Name: 1) Swapnil Rathi 2) Kuldeep Joshi Contact No: Swapnil – 9860222020 Kuldeep – 9028029154 Email id: swapnilrathi@siib.ac.in kuldeepjoshi@siib.ac.in 1 ABSTRACT The exchange rate is the rate at which the supply for a currency meets the demand of the same currency. As foreign exchange rates are affected by a number
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