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Internship Analysis: Panchakshari's Bearing The Bombay Stock Exchange
Internship Report on
A STUDY ON FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS OF NIFTY 50 STOCKS BY
PANCHAKSHARI B S
1EW13MBA02
Submitted to
VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, BELGAUM In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Under the guidance of
INTERNAL GUIDE EXTERNAL GUIDE
Prof. Sharma K R S Mr Praveen
Assistant Professor of EWIT Wealth Manager

Department of MBA and Research Centre
East West Institute of Technology
Magadi Main Road, Vishwaneedampost, Bangalore -560091
2014-2015

DECLARATION

I, Panchakshari B S Bearing
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It traces its history to the 1850s, when 4 Gujarati and 1 Parsi stockbroker would gather under banyan trees in front of Mumbai's Town Hall. The location of these meetings changed many times, as the number of brokers constantly increased. The group eventually moved to Dalai Street in 1874 and in 1875 became an official organization known as 'The Native Share & Stock Brokers Association'. In 1956, the BSE became the first stock exchange to be recognized by the Indian Government under the Securities Contracts Regulation Act. The Bombay Stock Exchange developed the BSE SENSEX in 1986, giving the BSE a means to measure overall performance of the exchange. In 2000 the BSE used this index to open its derivatives market, trading SENSEX futures contracts. The development of SENSEX options along with equity derivatives followed in 2001 and 2002, expanding the BSE's trading platform. Historically an open outcry floor trading exchange, the Bombay Stock Exchange switched to an electronic trading system in 1995. It took the exchange only fifty days to make this transition. This automated, screen-based trading platform called BSE On-line trading (BOLT) currently has a capacity of 8 million orders per day. The BSE has also introduced the world's first centralized exchange-based internet trading system, BSEWEBx.co.in to enable investors anywhere in the world to trade on the BSE platform. The BSE is currently housed in …show more content…
 Growing Income of Middle Class: Considering the growth rate of financial sector especially the middle income group in India which accounts for 70% population, it gives a road map and potential for growth of financial sector.

THREATS
 Strong Competitors: Companies like Share khan, ICICI DIRECT, KOTAK and private brokers are major threats to BMA as they have good brand image in the market, in addition to this though multinational Brands are not yet established but still they will soon hit the market.
 Instability of Global Market: Investors mind set depends on global market, if there is noise of global melt down people start to panic which results in huge sell off.
 Volatile movement in market indices: The Indian stock market is very volatile in nature and is capable of shedding or gaining several points in a single day. Unless and until the market stabilizes the investors will be very hesitant to invest in the market. FUTURE GROWTH AND PROSPECTS
 Grow distribution networks

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