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Sector Report No. 8 / 2006 ICT and e-Business in the Tourism Industry ICT adoption and e-business activity in 2006 European Commission Tourism About e-Business W@tch and this report The European Commission, Enterprise & Industry Directorate General, launched the e-Business W@tch to monitor the growing maturity of electronic business across different sectors of the economy in the enlarged European Union, EEA and Accession countries. Since January 2002, the e-Business W@tch has analysed
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COMMERCIAL BANKS Commercial banks play an important role in the economy. It works as financial intermediary. The major function of commercial banks is to collect funds as deposit from small savers. It uses the collection of funds to invest in large projects or to loan other investors. In this way banks protects the savers from risk and in exchange enjoys spread. Now-a-days banks are not confined to these functions solely. Other functions of commercial banks are- * Securities underwriting
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between the stock market and GDP Submitted by: Abstract: This research will analyze the stock market earnings impact on the GDP growth of a developing country i.e. Pakistan. This study will help to establish a relationship between stock market earnings and economic (GDP) growth of the country, basically it will answer this question, “How the stock market earnings affect the GDP?” In this research, I shall apply the co integration and error correction model to the stock market performance and
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added services to the customers. Hence this has resulted into growth of organised retailing in India. Growing consumerism would be a key driver for organized retail in India. Rising incomes and improvements in infrastructure are enlarging consumer markets and accelerating the convergence (meeting) of consumer tastes. 2. Increase in the number of working women: Today the urban women are literate and qualified. They have to maintain a balance between home and work. The purchasing habit of the working
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Annexure ………………………… ………………………… ………………………… ………………………… 01 03 11 21 A M B E E P H A R M A : V A L U A T I O N 1 Chapter About the Company The company’s operation & historical performances were moderate and they were not leading the market from their inception A MBEE PHARMACEUTICALS LTD., was established in 1976 in Bangladesh. This public limited company was registered under the companies Act, 1913 and was incorporated in Bangladesh on 4th February 1976. Ambee has a joint venture
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Chapter 1 Why Study Financial Markets and Institutions? ( Multiple Choice Questions 1. Financial markets and institutions (a) involve the movement of huge quantities of money. (b) affect the profits of businesses. (c) affect the types of goods and services produced in an economy. (d) do all of the above. (e) do only (a) and (b) of the above. Answer: D 2. Financial market activities affect (a) personal wealth. (b) spending decisions by individuals and business firms
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lecturers clarify the fundamental concepts of management. But classroom lectures must be correlated with the practical research situation. It is in this sense that the research project is made compulsory for the curriculum and has a significant role to play in the field of business management. Through this type of project one can understand the application of theory into practical. But it is only difficulties, which makes the success dears. In this project I have put a lot of effort to make
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and transparency significantly and positively promote corporate governance, factors like fairness, responsibility, independence and social awareness have been unable to explain corporate governance. The study also evidences positive and significant role of classification policy of the central bank in promoting better governance. We suggest
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SOUTH AFRICA ON THE FACE OF THE GLOBAL RECESSION South Africa was not spared by the global recession that gripped the global markets in 2009. The global economy remained firmly in the grips of a recession in the first quarter of 2009, South African markets correspondingly quaked as activity continued to decline at broadly the same pace that had been registered in the previous quarter. Driven by further sharp contractions in real output of the advanced economies in the wake of the financial crisis
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