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    Mergers

    Mergers & Acquisitions in India With specific reference to Competition Law This research paper is a copyright of Nishith Desai Associates. No reader should act on the basis of any statement contained herein without seeking professional advice. The authors and the firm expressly disclaim all and any liability to any person who has read this research paper, or otherwise, in respect of anything, consequences by any such and of of anything in February 1, 2010 done, or omitted to be done person

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    The Culture Divide

    could not be resolved. Currently the issue is going on as they have threatened to go on a strike on March 9, 2011. Background: In May 2007, India's Ministry of Civil Aviation announced that Air India Limited (AI), India's national flag carrier and Indian Airlines Limited (IA), the government owned domestic airline, would merge with effect from July 15, 2007.1 The new airline formed by the merger was to be called 'Air India,' and would operate in both the domestic and international sectors. The AI-IA

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    Sox on Indian Country?? What???

    Abstract The Sarbanes Oxley Act (SOX) has become one of the most important legislative passages since 2002 that has affected the accounting industry. The purpose of this paper is to explore the business practices on Native American Indian reservations and incorporating the Sarbanes Oxley Act (SOX) in to their business administrative policies and procedure plans. The results of this report will provide an initial starting point for chief executive officers and business entreputers on reservations

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    Great Britain's Dependence On The Colonies Essay

    Great Britain military was dispersed around the globe fighting conflicts with other nations. The colonies were never directly involved in any of the wars Great Britain was involved. In fact, even though the French and Indian War was fought in territory between the French and British colonies, the colonies were not being affected besides more tariffs were created to pay for the aftermath of the war. Another example that the colonies did not depend on Great Britain was

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    Ambush Marketing

    Research Goal The main goal of doing a project on AMBUSH MARKETING is to know that how it take advantage of situations which allow brands/products to get extra exposure at minimal cost. Research Objectives 1. To examine the unethical issues in the advertising industry. 2. Determine the need of Ambush Marketing. 3. To analyze the measures of Ambush Marketing. 4. To study whether Ambush Marketing is ethical or unethical. Research Questions 1. What are the measures to combat

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    Milk River Case Summary

    Facts: Indian tribes lived on a large tract of land with Milk River running through it. On May 1st, 1888 a contract was signed between the Native Americans and the US where the tribes agreed to give some of their land in exchange to be situated in the Fort Belknap Indian reservation. In 1889, the US built various housing and started to divert water for their usage, it was an estimate of 1,000 miners’ inches of water. In 1889, Montana became a state which helped to legally entitle tract of land for

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    Emerging Market Healthcare in India

    experience and solutions to develop fresh perspectives and practical advice. A growing healthcare sector Healthcare is one of India’s largest sectors, in terms of revenue and employment, and the sector is expanding rapidly. During the 1990s, Indian healthcare grew at a compound annual rate of 16%. Today the total value of

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    Indian Pharma Industry

    INDIAN MARKET Due to poor sanitation conditions, infectious (acute) diseases are predominant in India. However, the incidence of chronic ailments, characterised by prolonged exposure, has been increasing with the emergence of lifestyle diseases in India, due to changing work pattern of the working population, higher stress levels, and unhealthy eating habits. Key issues answered through this analysis: What are acute and chronic ailments? What is the proportion of drugs for each segment in

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    Indian Market and Nse

    1. INTRODUCTION TO INDIAN MARKETS THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF MARKETS IN INDIA MONEY MARKET Money market is a market for debt securities that pay off in the short term usually less than one year, for example the market for 90-days treasury bills. This market encompasses the trading and issuance of short term non equity debt instruments including treasury bills, commercial papers, bankers acceptance, certificates of deposits, etc. In other word we can also say that the Money Market is basically concerned

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    Effect of Social Media

    INTRODUCTION:- Any dispute is just like a Cancer. If it is resolved sooner, it is better for all the parties concerned to it. If it is not resolved at the beginning, it grows at the very fast rate and with time, it becomes very difficult to resolve it.As new issues emerges and conflicting situation flourish. In this way one dispute leads to another and new complexities arises thereby leading to multiplicity of proceedings. Therefore, it is always better to resolve it at the moment it rears its

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