Impact of buyback of shares on EPS An Empirical Analysis Rekha Raheja (Assistant Professor at Hindu College‚ Sonipat) Abstract: Buy back of own shares by the companies was prohibited under section 77 of Indian Companies Act 1956. But thereafter‚ in 1988 Government gave a green signal to this banned activity‚ as a result of which Government of India issued an ordinance on 31st October‚ 1988
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Article Analysis Paper The United States consumes more than 25% of the world’s petroleum products which is a large percentage‚ considering only 3% of the world’s oil reserves are produced by the United States. Given the demand for petroleum products such as gasoline‚ understanding why Crude oil prices have skyrocketed in recent years‚ is not hard. According to the article “Ending America’s Oil Addiction‚” the surge in crude oil prices can be reduced in large part to the simple concepts of supply
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1. Body The problem in question is distinctly stated in the article. The question of concern in this study is whether or not‚ rock music that contains back masking‚ a subliminal message played backward‚ reaches the listeners subconscious level and leads and promotes them to partake in illicit activity that they wouldn’t normally (Vokey & Read‚ 1985‚ p.1231‚1). 2. Introduction: The introduction suggests there is an absence of evidence to engage the statements made by Gary Greenwald and Bryan
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a Helping Hand As I read between two articles‚ I will be explaining‚ comparing‚ and critiquing the ideas presented in two diametrically opposite articles: the late biologist and environmentalist Garret Hardin ’s article "Lifeboat Ethics: The Case Against Helping the Poor" and controversial ethicist Peter Singer ’s essay "The Singer Solution to World Poverty" . In each article‚ the author uses an analogy to make his point‚ and in evaluating both articles‚ I devoted my attention almost entirely
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contents 1. The play 3 1.1 Summary 3 1.2 Main themes 4 1.3 Research topic 5 2. Literature study 6 2.1 Article 1 6 2.1.1 Summary 6 2.1.2 Analysis 7 2.2 Article 2 9 2.2.1 Summary 9 2.2.2 Analysis 10 2.3 Article 3 11 2.3.1 Summary 11 2.3.2 Analysis 12 2.4 Article 4 13 2.4.1 Summary 13 2.4.2 Analysis 14 2.5 Article 5 15 2.5.1 Summary 15 2.5.2 Analysis 16 4. Global evaluation 17 5. Bibliography 20 1. The play 1.1 Summary The Comedy of Errors is a play that
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begins to crumble. “Someone else is happier with less than what you have.” Too many times people don’t realize what they have because they are out there looking for something better. The problem is that when they do realize it‚ they will come crawling back. Everyone falls into the trap that the grass is always greener on the other side. People make mistakes‚ it’s part of human nature. If you really love this person it may be in both people’s best interest to give him or her another chance. Sometimes
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Boys are falling back‚ what can we do to help them? The author‚ Christina Hoff Sommers‚ resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute‚ in her article The Boys at the Back published in the New York Times in 2013‚ addresses the gap that exists between boys and girls and the impact that this has on them and society in general. Sommers is the author of ‘‘The War Against Boys’’ a book that also comments the social and educational problems that boys are facing and supports that they
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Anastasia Makhno‚ group 403 John Collier “Back For Christmas” Text Interpretation The story “Back For Christmas” was written by John Henry Noyes Collier (1901 – 1980). He was a British-born author and screenplay writer best known for his short stories. His stories may be broadly classified as fantasies. They feature an caustic wit and are usually ironic or dark in tone. Collier’s short stories are perfectly constructed and feature a brilliant literary craftsmanship that can easily escape notice
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Decoding Neanderthals Neanderthals are an extinct species and a branch of the human family tree. They are considered to have been primitive‚ and did not have language. They lacked intelligence and were nothing compared to the humans of today. They are presented in history as undeveloped humans‚ but their lifestyle could have possibly been more advance than today’s humans in many ways. Most Neanderthals were dead by the age of thirty‚ and were trained to hunt and gather
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The Woes of Body Image In the 1998 article‚ Pressures to Conform‚ Celia Milne has tackled the topic of body image‚ a subject that has had a negative impact on so many women around the world. Milne voices the struggle of the unrealistic ideals women are up against‚ while using statistics to support her argument during a time of unhealthy trends‚ and targeting an audience of not just young women‚ but their mothers as well. Milne dives deep to uncover the horrific facts about the way that society
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