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Sample Size 18 3.6 Research Technique 19 INTRODUCTION * Background of the study The aim of every organization to adjust their long term and short term debt but mainly in this study it is focused on the long term debt that are occurred through the IPO. Mostly firms issues the debt and equity and by this there would be permanent change in capital structure and that do not affect the firm value The objective of the study is to find out
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Evolution of Knowledge Management toward Enterprise Decision Support: The Case of KPMG Daniel E. O’Leary Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA Realizing that knowledge and its proper management are essential for effective decision support, this chapter traces the evolution of knowledge management within a major professional services firm – KPMG. By supporting decision making, computer-based systems for managing knowledge can impact organizational
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things as service marketing and lastly we try to find out the success factor of the company. Company Profile Navana Real Estate Ltd (NREL), a part of Navana Group, started its operation in 1996 as a private limited company & converted as a Public Limited on 8th September, 2010. Since its inception, NREL has completed and handed over a good number of projects in diversified areas in Dhaka where it is capturing the market for high and middle-income people. Of late, NREL has also started its
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Functions to contribute directly to the productive capacity of the economy – Generate net income to the economy – Individual portfolios may include real assets, real estate and commodities (precious metals or agricultural products), through direct investment. • Financial Assets – Claims on real assets or the income generated by them. Financial Assets, or more commonly known as Securities, include stocks, bonds, unit trusts etc. In essence, financial assets or securities represent
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DECLARATION FORM This is to verify that I PRAGYA SAHU student Of SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS,DAVV INDORE has undergone training from “STOCK HOLDING CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED”. DURATION:- For 38 days (from 1st June to 8th July) in field of finance. During the training the student has abided by rules & regulation of our organization & his code of conduct were satisfactory. Detail of Reporting/ Authorized officer: Name of person: Sandeep Sharma Designation:
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This case analysis considers the sudden and very large drop in the market value of equity for Krispy Kreme Doughnuts (KKD) and pinpoints the causes behind the downfall of one of the hottest brands in America. Beginning with their highly successful IPO in April of 2000, KKD quickly rose to become one of the most successful companies in the United States. Customers and Wall Street simply could not get enough of the KKD brand and the company experienced significant growth and financial success from
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9-293-084 REV: AUGUST 30, 2001 RICHARD S. RUBACK Eskimo Pie Corporation In early 1991, Reynolds Metals, the makers of Aluminum Foil and other aluminum products, decided to sell its holding of Eskimo Pie, a marketer of branded frozen novelties. Reynolds had few interests outside its aluminum and packaging business, and the Eskimo Pie Corporation, with roughly $47 million in sales, accounted for less than 1% of Reynolds revenues. Reynolds planned to use the proceeds from the sale of Eskimo
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Journal of Management http://jom.sagepub.com/ New Venture Teams: A Review of the Literature and Roadmap for Future Research Anthony C. Klotz, Keith M. Hmieleski, Bret H. Bradley and Lowell W. Busenitz Journal of Management published online 26 June 2013 DOI: 10.1177/0149206313493325 The online version of this article can be found at: http://jom.sagepub.com/content/early/2013/06/26/0149206313493325 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: Southern Management Association
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SUMMER TRAINING REPORT ON INVESTMENT STRATEGY OF INVESTOR IN STOCK MARKET AT Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management Under the guidance of Faculty guide Company guide Miss. Sudhi Sharma Mr. Prabhpreet Singh Submitted By: Priyanka Singh PGDM III SEM (2010-2012)
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