GOA INST IT UTE OF MANAGEMENT Dividend Policy and Market Performance of Tata Consultancy Services S ection D, Group 3 Gaurav Sethi - 2010199 Kshitij Varshney – 2010206 Rengarajan S – 2010221 Saumya Rawat – 2010224 Sonal Gawde -2010228 Introduction Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is software services consulting company headquartered in Mumbai, India. TCS is operational in 42 countries and has more than 142 branches across the world. It is the largest provider of information technology and
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Wal-Mart and Target are the two largest retail chains in the United States categorized of SIC code 5331 which is the retail-variety group assigned by the SEC. Both American based corporations, they are the two most recognized and successful supercenters of their kind rendering several other smaller companies obsolete. Wal-Mart is the larger of the two and has gained enough resources to quickly spring into international business endeavors and expansion of different segments while Target remains a
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agency relationship, give some examples of potential agency problems, and identify possible solutions. • Identify major factors that determine the price of a company’s stock, including those that managers have control over and those that they do not. • Discuss whether financial managers should concentrate strictly on cash flow and ignore the impact of their decisions on EPS. LECTURE SUGGESTIONS Chapter 1 covers some important concepts, and discussing them in class can be interesting. However
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for defensive stock investing In the past decade, the stock market has had many ups and downs and private investors perceive stock investing more and more speculative and unpredictable. Part of this perception roots from the general trend towards computerized high frequency trading, which in 2010 accounted for up to 70 % of all trades made in the market. High frequency trading is done by mega computers which are programmed to take advantage of the slightest changes in the stock price by buying and
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THE RISE OF ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES The impact of accounting reports on decision making may be the most challenging accounting issue of the 1970s. by Stephen A. Zeff Since the 1960s, the American accounting profession has been aware of the increasing influence of "outside forces" in the standardsetting process. Two parallel developments have marked this trend. First, individuals and groups that had rarely shown any interest in the setting of accounting standards began to intervene actively and powerfully
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STOCK MARKET I. Defination. 1. Securities. Stock is evidence confirming the rights and legitimate interests of the owner of the property or the capital of the issuer. Securities are shown in the form of certificates, book entries or electronic data. Types of securities including: stocks, bonds, certificates of investment funds, derivative securities… Securities may be represented by a certificate or, more typically, "non-certificated", that is in electronic or "book entry" only form. Certificates
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Debt Policy at UST Inc. Executive Summary In the 1990’s, UST was a dominant producer of moist smokeless tobacco, controlling 77% of the market. Smokeless tobacco products consist of snuff (dry and moist) and chewing tobacco (loose leaf, plug and twist/roll) categories. UST was a market leader of the snuff product category, innovating with new product forms and flavors over the years. UST has also been a profitable company, boosting its shareholders’ earnings by undertaking measures such
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SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the study Listed companies use financial statements as one of the major medium of communication with their stakeholders. Therefore, stock market regulators and accounting standards setters trying to improve the quality of financial statements in order to increase the transparency level in financial reporting. (Vishnani S., Shah B.K., 2008). Financial reporting by companies is effected via the preparation and publication of financial statements
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Department of Finance Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka TITLE OF THE STUDY: BANGLADESH STOCK MARKET PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS Course Title: Course Code: Submitted to Department of Finance University of Dhaka Submitted by Section “A” BBA 16th Batch Department of Finance University of Dhaka Date of Submission: ------------------------------------------------- about us… Sl No. | Name | Id | 1
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