Initiating Coverage March 23, 2012 Rating Matrix Rating Target Target Period Potential Upside : : : : Buy | 5074 12-15 months 10 % Nestlé India (NESIND) Strong brand dominance to rule growth… CY13E 16.8 18.0 19.0 19.0 | 4604 YoY Growth (%) (YoY Growth) Net Sales EBITDA Net Profit EPS (Rs) CY10 21.9 20.8 25.0 25.0 CY11 19.8 24.3 17.5 17.5 CY12E 18.8 17.3 22.4 22.4 Current & target multiple P/E (Adjusted) Target P/E EV / EBITDA P/BV Price / Sales RoNW RoCE CY10 53.0 59.9 35.3 51.9 7.1 95.7 131
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STANDARD(S) AND OBJECTIVE(S) | Students will * point out the areas in which businesses demonstrate social responsibility and ethics. * recognize consumerism. * determine current trends to improve the workplace for employees. * research how regulatory agencies protect consumers, workers, and the environment. | INTRODUCTION | Review with students how to prepare unbound reports. Have a class discussion of the 4 components of social responsibility and ethics. Discuss how business people use
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CHAPTER ONE 1. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Before an investor commits his funds to any investment in stocks, he must ensure that such stock is the type that is capable of satisfying his investment objectives. These objectives which vary from one investor to another include:- i) security (safety of capital invested) ii) adequate return on investment by way of dividends iii) growth prospects/capital appreciation iv) spread of risks, etc.
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Corporate Governance Apple’s Board of Directors 07 May 2013 Introduction As we all know, the competition in IT industry is extremely intensive. Tremendous amount of companies are providing customers various electronic products with different features. However, Apple is the most popular and amazing company on the earth, brought us the most delicate, fancy, high-end electronic devices and software just like from future. It is the kind of company, who totally blew people’s mind and change people’s
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exporters of high-quality chocolate and products used as ingredients in cereal bars. There may also be more opportunities for Canadian confectionery products that focus on health-related positioning. (AAC, “Japanese Confectionery”, 2010) 2. Legal/Regulatory Environment Barrier: Obesity law regulations New Japanese Law Required Employers to Combat Obesity in the Workforce. The law that went into effect April 1
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN BANGLADESH: PRACTICE AND PERPETUITY Promoting Safety, Enforcing Rights Corporate Social Responsibility in Bangladesh: Practice and Perpetuity Supported by Published by Promoting Safety, Enforcing Rights Corporate Social Responsibility in Bangladesh: Practice and Perpetuity Researcher Rumana Sobhan Porag Safety and Rights Society Published by Safety and Rights Society 14/23 Babor Road (4th floor) Block B, Mohamadput Dhaka 1207
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Introduction Over the years, Swiss products and services enjoy excellent popularity all over the world. Switzerland’s first-ranking performance among twenty-five best country brands in the 2012-13 Country Brand Index has no doubt proved that Swiss brand is a renowned one. To customers, goods designated “made in Switzerland” are associated with exclusivity and tradition, and is a guarantee of impeccably high quality. In an increasingly competitive business world, the reputation of Swiss products
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stock b) threat of hostile takeover c) monitoring by large shareholders Constraints encountered in meeting goals 1) Environmental - other countries may be tougher (e.g., pollution controls) 2) Regulatory - e.g., currency convertibility, remittance of profits, etc. 3) Ethical - e.g., bribes may be more acceptable in other countries Theories of International Business Theory of Comparative Advantage countries specialize in the
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Marketing Management Case 1 * Executive Summary “Group DANONE” is a French company, It produces dairy products but Activia is the company’s top-selling brand of yogurt worldwide. Activia was introduced to the Egyptian market in June 2008 A year after the introduction of Activia, the probiotics market had witnessed fast growth, increasing from 0.2% to 5.7% of the total yogurt market, of which Activia captured more than 76% (4.3%of the total yogurt market) By 2010, Activia reached 84%
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I DEVELOPMENT OF AN ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR INTERNATIONAL MARKET ENTRIES Taking the accounting information system of Milkiland Intermarket as a base of research PROJECT THESIS Faculty of Business Field of Study: International Business Cooperative State University Baden-Wuerttemberg Mannheim Handed in by: Vladyslava Zhurenkova Address: Plumstruk 3, 23617 Obernwohlde Course: WIB-bi 13BI Student ID-Number: 8658655 Academic Tutor: Prof. Dr. Thomas Schuster Supervising
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