Title: The analysis of Profitability and Liquidity management of Bangladesh Steel Re-Rolling Mills Limited. (The Comparative Ratio analysis of the Financial Statement between 2011 and 2012). Abstract: Liquidity and its management determines to a great extent the growth and profitability of a firm. This is because either inadequate liquidity or excess liquidity may be injurious to the smooth operations of the organization. This seeming controversy has attracted a lot of interest in the subject
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Parmindar Singh1 1 Research Scholar, Department of Commerce, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa. Abstract This paper has mainly focused to the study about the factors which affects on the success of Fast Moving Consumer Goods. Factor analysis is employed on data of 24 items that have main effect on the individual consumer. The major objective of this study is to determine the factors which affects the success of FMCG. The response of the 100 respondents has been selected for the purpose
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data available with us, we are expanding the design of impact of internet with reference to youth in India. The maximum usage of internet is done by Gen Y. They use internet for different purposes like Social Media, Email and chatting, Entertainment, E-Commerce and Internet Banking to some extent. We will be showing the fraction of the society using internet and also designing the impact of internet on the mindset of them. Both, positive as well as negative impacts will be drafted. We will be also
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Influence of Service Quality on Attitudinal Loyalty in Private Retail Banking: An Empirical Study S Arun Kumar1, B Tamil Mani2, S Mahalingam3 and M Vanjikovan4 This paper examines the service quality dimensions of Indian private banks dealing with retail banking. Overall service quality level acts as an antecedent for customer satisfaction. The factors extracted give perceived service quality dimensions which correlate with overall attitudinal loyalty. Overall service quality further tested for
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Financial Services Topic: Payment Banks Submitted to: Prof. Sayali M Submitted by:
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CONTENTS Chapters Page Vision Mission Introduction Development and Highlights National Statistical Commission Central Statistical Office National Sample Survey Office Coordination of Statistical Activities Computer Centre Statistical Services Indian Statistical Institute Twenty Point Programme Infrastructure and Projects Monitoring Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme Hindi Promotion Other Activities ANNEXES I IA IB IC ID IE IF IG IH II IIIA IIIB IVA IVB IVC V VI VII VIII Organisation
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ERP IN MANUFACTURING SECTOR Group :6 Anubhav Chaturvedi (15) Anirudh Mishra (36) Amol Singh (57) Rohit Patil (60) INTRODUCTION ERP systems have traditionally been used by capital-intensive industries such as manufacturing, Services etc. Manufacturing firms are facing new challenges and in order to stay competitive many manufacturing operations require to be regularly updated with the Information Technology solutions. The manufacturing sector is one of the main economic activities in most
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International Journal of Business and Management Vol. 6, No. 7; July 2011 86 ISSN 1833-3850 E-ISSN 1833-8119 Capital Market of Bangladesh: Volatility in the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) and Role of Regulators Md. Tariqur Rahman (Corresponding author) Senior Research Associate, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) House No. 40/C, Road No, 11 (New) Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka-1209, Bangladesh Tel: 880-2-812-4770, 9141734 Ext-146 E-mail: rahmantariqdu@gmail.com Khondker Golam Moazzem Senior Research Fellow, Centre
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Understanding the Business Dynamics of four major Indian IT companies, Comparison of their Strategies and Equity Forecasting of a Company Submitted to Mr VinitBolinjkar, Head, Equity Research, Ventura Securities Ltd Dr. Sangeeta Wats 8 June 2013 Prepared by Vaibhav Jha (Roll No A028) Intern at Ventura Securities Ltd, Mumbai MBA Capital Markets 2012-14 batch Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai Preface The size of Indian IT Industry is $100 billion. The pace with which
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Techno-Fundamental Approach to build an Equity Portfolio and Study of Price Fluctuations with volume SIP project report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the PGDM Program By Chetan Arora 2010065 Supervisors Mr. Kartikeye Vatsa Deputy Manager (Financial Analyst) Dr. Gajavelli V S Professor Institute of Management Technology, Nagpur Institute of Management Technology, Nagpur 2010 - 2012 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I am sincerely grateful to Punjab National Bank
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