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Digital World and the Banking Industry
Digital world and the banking industry have both worked hand in hand with each other. While the developments in technology have made banking more easier and simpler there have been various cons in shifting banking to the computers and cloud storage. The most recent development in the banking industry that will effect it in a huge way is the development of various mobile payment and digital wallet services namely Apple Pay etc using near field
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Pertumbuhan Industri Konstruksi Di Indonesia
Pertumbuhan Industri Konstruksi di Indonesia Pertumbuhan industry konstruksi di Indonesia memiliki prospek pertumbuhan yang sangat menjanjikan. Hal tersebut sangat didukung dengan kebijakan pemerintahan Jokowi yang memfokuskan ekspansi-ekspansi pada proyek pembangunan infrastruktur seperti penataan sistem transportasi dan juga pengembangan energy yang ramah lingkungan. Berdasarkan data yang di dapatkan dari market research reports, industry konstruksi di Indonesia memiliki pertumbuhan yang sangat menjanjikan dari tahun 2009 hingga tahun 2013 dengan pencapaian average annual rate sebesar 7%. Tingginya investasi
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Political Factor That Might Affect Dairy Industries
Political Factor that might affect Dairy Industries There is an expected change in labour law in Malaysia in 2016 if the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement was approved (Martin, 2016). Malaysia will have to create and maintain certain laws if Malaysia decided to sign the agreement and it will definitely affect all the industries. The changes on minimum wages will eventually increase the labour cost and pull down total revenue. In dairy industry, labours is one of
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Industrial Immersion Tour
INDUSTRIAL IMMERSION TOUR Educational tour gives us ideas likewise opportunities to visit prestigious places that may help us visualize what we are learning at school. This activity helps us develop a strong relationship towards other students, as well as to develop our personality since all of this can be learn through experience. In addition, it is also important for every student to acquire more knowledge through actual exposure to the different places (factories). February 9,
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Group Industry Report Bibliography - National Bank of Canada
GIR BIBLIOGRAPHY – NATIONAL BANK OF CANADA Group Industry Report Bibliography - National Bank of Canada Kazarian, D and McFarland, B (2014). Canadian Banks 2014 How strong are the Canadian banks? Retrieved from http://www.pwc.com/ca/en/banking-capital-markets/publications/pwc-canadian-banks-2014-en Kazarian and McFarland compare six big Canadian Banks to their global peer group. I will only compare six Canadian banks with each other. Biggest Canadian Bank by employees is Scotiabank (BNS), TD Canada Trust leads by net income before taxes. Surprisingly
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Corporate Social Responsibility of Food Industry
C:\Users\Aidana\Desktop\basic_logo.jpg MBA Thesis Name : Zhang Xuan Student Number : SCM-021942 Programme : Master of Business Administration Research Title : The impact of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on Employees` Organizational Citizenship Behaviours in local firms in Wei Hai, Shang Dong Province, China. Thesis Submitted to the Graduate Business School, SEGi University, In Fulfillment of the Requirements for the degree Masters in Business Administration, SEGi University. NOVEMBER 2014 Declaration I hereby declare that all information in
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Eyewear (spectacles, Sunglasses) Industry – Competitive Market or a Monopoly
________________ Contents 1. Introduction 2. Is it a competitive Market? 3.1 Price Taking 3.2 Free Entry & Exit 3.3 Product Homogeneity. 3. Luxottica Group SpA 4.1 Current Mission and Strategy 4.2 Future Strategy for Luxottica 4. Reference : ________________ 1. Introduction The industry was valued at US $81 billion In 2011 and is expected to reach US $130 billion by 2018. Eyewear industry is segmented into following Product type : * Spectacles * Spectacles Lenses
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The Qarshi Industries Case Study
Qarshi Abuzar Khalid Muhammad Abdur Rehman Muhammad Ali Muhammad Hasssaan Aslam Usama Mudassir Section L Presented to Ms. Rumessa Naqvi Business Communication Lahore School of Economics Acknowledgments This project report on Qarshi Industries Ltd has been written as a part of the course requirement of ‘Business Communication’. First of all, we would like to thank the authorities of Lahore School of Economics who gave us the chance to conduct and compile this research project.
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Reliance Industries Limited – Towards a Sustainable Future
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a5/IIM_Indore_Logo.svg/2000px-IIM_Indore_Logo.svg.png SUSTAINABILITY ASSIGNMENT ON: Reliance Industries Limited – Towards a Sustainable Future Submitted to: Prof. Sneha Thapliyal By Sudeep Bora 2015PGP380 Section: D Reliance Industries Limited – Towards a Sustainable Future About RIL Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) is arguably India's largest private sector Company on key financial parameters. It is one of the most significant global players in the energy value chain, and has a booming presence in retail and digital services in India. Being
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Csr Activities of Companies in India
St. Francis College for Women Begumpet, Hyderabad Department of Bachelor of Management Studies March 2016 Project report On A STUDY OF CSR ACTIVITIES OF COMPANIES WITH REFERENCE TO THE COMAPANIES ACT, 2013 Aparna Aparajitha Lakkaraju BMS III, Sem VI Roll no: 138573 Batch: 2013-16 TABLE OF CONTENTS Sr. no Title Pg no Acknowledgements i Student's Declaration ii Chapter 1 - CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 01--10 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Review of Literature 1 1.2.1 Corporate Social
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Duties of a Company Secretary in India
DUTIES OF A COMPANY SECRETARY IN INDIA 1. Statutory Duties: * To ensure and maintain proper compliance record of the group companies * To look after secretarial activities including but not limited to conducting Board and General Meetings, Shares Transactions, Preparing reports etc * To maintain and update the statutory records and registers * To overview accounts and audit process and certifying the financial statements * To file various forms and returns with the Registrar
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It Industry Symantec
Industry Analysis The antivirus market in India is valued at Rs. 5,000 Cr. The antivirus market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 12 % and reach Rs. 6,600 Cr. by 2017 [Source: Quick Heal IPO document] due to a rise in virus, malware and other information security threats. Also the increased use of mobile, hand-held devices and the Internet have increased the frequency and complexity of these threats. Applying Porters five force model
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Urbanization in India
________________ Chapter I Introduction 1.1 Preamble Rapid urbanization, has made urban solid waste a great crisis in the urban establishments. More than half of the population of the world has become largely urbanized or semi-urbanized. United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) has declared that across the world nearly 3,000 million people live in urban centres and everyday approximately 160,000 people join the lot (GEO-2000, Global Environment outlook, 2000). Today, almost 400 cities contain a population of
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Insurance Products in India
Role of Intermediaries In any economy, individuals and institutions want to invest their savings which in turn is needed by companies to grow their businesses. Capital markets bridge this gap by providing an avenue for companies to issue equity or debt to investors who in turn invest in them with an expectation of earning sufficient returns. However, there lacks an information gap between the two since investors lack the requisite expertise to choose good investments
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How Structurally Attractive Is the Video Console Industry in 2008?
Student Name: Zeng Xiaofang Student Number: 44048798 1. How structurally attractive is the video console industry in 2008? According to Porter’s 5 forces --- suppliers, buyers, new entrants, substitutes, industry competitors --- which can be used to analyse industry structure for attractiveness and profitability, the video console industry in 2008 was relatively structurally attractive. Considering to suppliers, in 2008, a huge quantity of third-party game developers could supply video games to consoles, and a high-technology
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International Paper: Combining Industry and Social Responsibility
Page | International Paper: Combining Industry and Social Responsibility Marketing 406 Roosevelt University December 6, 2014 http://www.memphisdailynews.com/Editorial_Images/18469.jpg?maxWidth=800&maxHeight=600 Natalie Mierzynska, Sujatha Lekshmivaragan, Dmitry Rozental, Ebuka Nkwonta Table of Contents Background Objectives Procedures Summary of Findings Detailed Findings Defying Common Criticisms Integrating Sustainability Principles “Greening” and Beyond Enlightened Marketing Social Responsibility & Financial Success Conclusion Works Cited ________________ Background International Paper (IP) is the global leader in the production and distribution of paper and packaging products (Internationalpaper.com).
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An Amazing Tool for the Employers in the Retail Industry
Table of contents: Introduction …………………………………………………………………….2 Importance ……………………………………………………………………...3 Factors ………………………………………………………………………….7 Impacts …………………………………………………………………………19 Existing practice for enhancing motivation ……………………………………23 Quality, culture and motivation ………………………………………………...26 Conclusion ………………………………………………………………………29 Recommendation ……………………………………………………………….29 References ………………………………………………………………………31 Motivation: An Amazing Tool for the Employers in the Retail Industry 1.0 - Introduction Employee motivation at the organizations has become a popular area of research since 1930s (Pološki – Vokić et al., 2008). Motivation is defined as the driver that energizes, directs and sustains employee behaviour
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Uniliver India Case Study
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Unilever is one of the leading Fast Moving Consumer Goods Company in India (FMCG). The growth of Hindustan Lever Ltd (HLL) was linked closely with the political development in India. With the liberalization in India market and the open up of market to foreign multinational such as Procter & Gamble (P&G), Brooke and Bong, Kimberly Clark Corp give a big pressure to HLL in India and its really damages the Market share
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Case Study – a Note on the Cuban Cigar Industry
Whether our club owe a duty of care to the customers? The principle that reasonable foreseeability of injury is necessary in any finding that a duty of care exists, just as in case ‘Donoghue v Stevenson’. The manufacturer Stevenson had actually failed to exercise reasonable care and his lack of care had caused Donoghue suffered shock and gastroenteritis. And the case Sennett v Hancock and Peters, a repair was liable to a pedestrian who was
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Analysis of Financial Statements - India Petro Ltd.
ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Q.1 India Petro Ltd. presents the balance sheet with the request to convert it into common size into vertical form suitable for analytical purpose after incorporating the adjustments given there under. Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2000 Liabilities Rs. Assets Rs. Share Capital 13,00,000 Fixed assets 56,50,000 Reserves 22,25,000 Investments 2,25,000 Debentures 37,00,000 Inventories 12,00,000 Creditors 11,45,000 Debtors 12,05,000 Loan from debtors 2,00,000 Cash and bank 2,,000 Provision for tax
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Industry Analysis for Food and Beverage
The Profile of Nestle The ancient’s year of Nestle Company; Before Nestle Company became the world know brand, they were first called the Anglo- Swiss Condensed Milk Company in the year 1866. A developer name Henri Nestle had develop an infant food which became a major success in the year 1867 and in 1905 the Company of Henri Nestle came into agreement to merge with Anglo- Swiss to form the renown Nestle Group. The year
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Cabot Pharmaceuticals
Cabot Pharmaceuticals Inc is a major manufacturer of prescription drugs for medical and dental professions, with over $4 billion of revenue in 2003. In 2004, executives of Cabot received a number of letters from angry customers regarding termination of its detailer Bob Marsh who served the area of Toledo, Ohio. Marsh had served Cabot for close to 12 years and was supervised by 6 different district managers & 2 different zone managers. Analysis: Bob Marsh
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Factors Influencing Shift from ‘offline Shopping’ to ‘online Shopping’ in India
Interim Report Group 3 – Fantastic Five Interim Report Factors influencing shift from ‘Offline Shopping’ to ‘Online Shopping’ in INDIA Prepared for: Prof Dr. Shabnam Priyadarshini Course Instructor (Business Research Methods DECS 572) Prepared by: Rakesh S K (15A3HP611) Sukhdeep Singh (15A2HP404) Rashmika Serupally (15A3HP640) Tausiful Azam (15A2HP422) Parul Walia (15A3HP628) Institute of Management Technology, Hyderabad. 09 – January – 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary 4 Introduction 4 Literature Review 5 Problem Statement 7
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Sustainability Challenges in the Gas and Oil Industry
Sustainability Challenges in the Gas and Oil Industry Managing ethical risk starts with managing the risks to a company’s stakeholders. If a company protects its stakeholders, it is protecting itself against accidents. If an activity is determined to carry a high risk of injury or damage to stakeholders, it should be redesigned; safeguards should be put in place to lower or eliminate the identified risk. Lowering risk to stakeholders, lowers occurrence of accidents. BP, Exxon
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Government of India Act 1935
Government of India Act, 1935 Reading a Primary Source History-II Submitted to: Prof. Hota Agni Kumar NALSAR University of Law ________________ Submitted by: Anirudh Singh 2015-5LLB-71 NALSAR University of Law ________________ HISTORICAL BACKGROUND In January 1924, Labor Party assumed power in Britain. Before coming to power, it alleviated the expectations of various Indians, insinuating at dominion status for India as the necessary provision of colonial accord. But when it came to power, the policy accepted
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