SUMMER INTERNSHIP REPORT ON Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt. Ltd. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of degree of Bachelor of Business Management of Christ University, Bangalore-560029 By Mr. ARUN KUMAR MAURYA 0911306 Under the guidance of Mrs. PHINU JOSE Department of Management Studies Christ University, Bangalore-560029 2011-2012 DECLARATION I hereby
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loans held in RTC-controlled institutions was estimated to be more than $34 billion. The size of this portfolio led the RTC to explore the concept of securitization as a method for broadening the potential range of mortgage loan purchasers because the market for mortgage-backed securities was large and well developed. Securitization is the process by which assets with generally predictable cash flows and similar features are packaged into interest-bearing securities with marketable investment characteristics
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Department of Economics, University of Vienna, WP No. 9803, Br€nnerstrasse 72, 1210 Vienna, Austria u Received 12 October 2000; accepted 5 November 2001 Abstract This paper investigates the relationship between dividends and the ownership and control structure of the firm. For a panel of Austrian firms over the 1991/99 period, we find that statecontrolled firms engage in dividend smoothing, while family-controlled firms do not. The latter choose significantly lower target payout levels. Consistently, state-controlled
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Commission website and it is dated December, 31st, 2012. (Exxon Mobil., (2014). Annual Financial Report for the period ended 31st December, 2012.Retrieved from http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/34088/000003408813000011/xom10k2012.htm). The following table summaries capital and exploration activities for Exxon Mobil for the last three years as published in the financial statements. In the oil industry, exploring, refining and processing petroleum products is referred to as upstream activities while
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aimed at greater efficiency and adaptation to changing markets. Spin-Offs, Recapitalisations, Strategic Buyouts and major management realignments are all developments frequently associated with corporate restructurings (Financial & Investment Dictionary, Barron’s, 2000). The verb restructure has one meaning: to reconstruct or form anew or provide with a new structure. Restructuring is significant modification made to the debt, operations or structure of a company. This type of corporate action is usually
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involvement and the effort of the government, the sector is saddled with a lot of constraints, including scarce capital, intensive technology, foreign exchange constraints, poor management, corruption and inadequate attention to economic viability and market prospects which has resulted in poor performance of the industries in terms of output and employment (Steel & Webster, 1992). Following an economic recession in the 1980’s which resulted in the retrenchment of workers from the civil service
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Wal-Mart and the U.S. Economy Dr. Robert Jantzen Professor of Economics Iona College Dr. Donn Pescatrice Professor of Economics Iona College Dr. Andrew Braunstein Professor of Business Economics Hagan School of Business Iona College Corresponding Author: Dr. Donn Pescatrice Iona College Department of Economics 715 North Avenue New Rochelle, NY 10801 (914)-637-2729 (dpescatrice@iona.edu) March, 2008 Wal-Mart
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[键入文档标题] [键入文档副标题] Bishan Nandy HaiYang Yu Pei-Chieh Huang Xi Lin Ashwin Kumar [键入作者姓名] Business summary Begun in 1993 by designer Kate Spade and her husband Andy, signature Kate spade bags were an instant success because of their uncomplicated design. Since then, the manufacturer has expanded into stationery, various functional bags (think diaper bags), and licensing -- with lines of homewards (sheets, tabletop items, and wallpaper), as well as beauty products, eyewear, and shoes. Women's
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The Impact of Human Resource Management Practices on Perceptions of Organizational Performance Author(s): John T. Delaney and Mark A. Huselid Source: The Academy of Management Journal, Vol. 39, No. 4 (Aug., 1996), pp. 949-969 Published by: Academy of Management Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/256718 . Accessed: 13/08/2013 00:20 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp
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Case Report Title of case analysis : MULTINATIONAL GOODFOOD Name Time Managers Date 14/09/2015 Summary Multinational Good Food is look The problem (a concise one-sentence statement (seven to nine words). Must contain “doer”.) A) People Name, job title, age Number of years experience, if relevant Experience or influence Additional facts, if relevant Name, job title, age Number of years experience, if relevant Experience or influence Additional facts, if relevant B)
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