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    Justin Salisbury Tries a Little Recognition – Case Study 2 Justin Salisbury Tries a Little Recognition – Case Study 2 If your company and employees do not provide good customer service you are likely to lose existing business and miss out on new possibilities. It doesn’t take much for a customer to decide that you or your company isn’t worth his or her time‚ effort‚ or money. Since customer satisfaction is crucial to building a successful‚ growing business‚ what can

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    Apex Financial Institutions in India 1. EXIM Bank (Export Import Bank of India) 13 2. ECGC (Export Credit & Guarantee Corporation of India) 16 5. Exports & Import 1. Exports‚ Procedure & Finance 19 2. Import Procedure & Finance 36 6. Facilities provided by the Banks to Exporters & Importers 1. State Bank of India

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    Google. in China

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    Case Study: Google in China Google issued a statement mentioning the attacks across the Internet generated from China and declaring its unwillingness to censor search results any more and indicating its decision of exiting China. Several months later‚ the company moved from Beijing to Hong Kong‚ out of Mainland China‚ and still has provided services to users in Mainland China‚ but also has faced many difficulties. This case is very typical and meaningful for foreign companies‚ which have willingness

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    ALLAHABAD BANK About Allahabad Bank Allahabad Bank is one of the premier nationalized banks in India. It is also the oldest joint stock bank of India. It was incorporated by a group of Europeans at Allahabad on April 24‚ 1865. It was the time Indian economy had started shifting towards organized trade and business affairs. After some years in 1920‚ the P&O Bank brought Allahabad Bank and its headquarters at Kolkata. The Allahabad bank got an entirely new identity when it was nationalized in

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON AXIS BANK PRODUCTS‚ SERVICES AND FUNCTIONING SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (B&I) GURU GOVIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY‚DELHI SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Batch No:- 2008-2011 MAHARAJA AGRASEN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES AFFILIATED TO GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY

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    The World Bank Bureaucracy is one of the pillars of modern western society. Although this statement is debatable from many aspects‚ most would agree that‚ at the very least‚ our lives are greatly affected by bureaucracy. Bureaucracy is the ’pure form of rational organization’ (Newson‚ Jan 11). Not only is it a method for achieving goals efficiently and effectively‚ but it is acclaimed as the most able strategy to meet objectives. The World Bank is a classic example of a bureaucratic organization

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    Metropolises in China Introduction The boom of house market has emerged accompanying with the soaring development of Chinese economy over the last two decades. Although the prosperity of real estate sector makes contributions to the growth of national fiscal revenue and Gross Domestic Product‚ it also raises a serious problem --- housing bubbles‚ defined as the housing prices deviate too much from its fundamental value (Flood and Hodrick‚ 1900)‚ especially in metropolitan areas in China such as Shanghai

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    Why Has IPO Underpricing Changed Over Time? Tim Loughran and Jay Ritter* lu the l9SOs. the average first-day rcliirn on inilial public offerings (IPOs) was 7%‚ The average firsl-day return doubled to almost I5 ’ ’ ’i during 1990-1998. before jumping to 65% during Ihe internet bubble years of 1999-2000 and then reverting la / i % during 2001-2003. We attribute much of the higher underpricing during the bubble period to a changing issuer objective function. We argue that in the later periods there

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    Homelessness In China

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    When you think of China‚ do you think about all the resources that America gets from them‚ or think about how much pollution that they are having to deal with? Well‚ I would like to turn your attention away from that in this paper and discuss the issue of the amount of homeless people living in larger cities such as Detroit‚ Beijing‚ and India. The question “Are there homeless in China?” is not what this paper is going to be about. China will be discussed because I want to show the ways in which

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    ideas about the argument. The Chinese Communist Party exerts near complete control over the country’s 358 television stations and 2‚119 newspapers — the primary media available to more than one billion Chinese citizens. In the People’s Republic of China‚ there are no Chinese-language news media that are both widely accessible and independent of the government. While available to more than 100 million users‚ the Internet is closely monitored by the state; access to politically threatening Internet

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