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Analysis Of Haldiram Snacks Pvt. Ltd.
Summer Internship Project Report
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“Analysis of Haldiram Snacks Pvt. Ltd”
By

Krishna Agarwal
A0101914141
MBA-GENERAL CLASS OF 2016

Under the supervision of

Prof. Akhil Swami
Amity Business School

In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of
Master of Business Administration
At

AMITY BUSINESS SCHOOL
AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH
SECTOR 125, NOIDA, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA

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Analysis of Haldiram Snacks Pvt. Ltd.
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They have increased by 246.8% in the second year and they have decreased by 9.6% in the third year. The reduction in trade payables is due to the availability of cash reserves of Haldiram Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

-Other Current Liabilities have increased by 5.2% in the second year and by 158.5% in the second year. These includes payments to local authorities, employees fringe benefits.

-Short term provisions are the provisions made for making the short term payments. These provisions has increased by 31.9% in the second year and decreased by 73.42% in the third year.

-Tangible assets have increased by 56.46% in the second year and by 10.2% in the third year.

-Intangible assets have decreased by 16.2% in the second year and are increased by 141.5% in the third year.

-Capital WIP has decreased by 37.6% in the second year and has increased by 66.7% in the third year. The increase in capital is due to the mixed operations of the two companies amalgamated.

-Non Current Investments are the investments related to shares purchased of State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur and M/S Haldiram Overseas Ltd. This has decreased by 3.16% in the second year and has increased by 30.37% in the third

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