A STUDY ON DEMAT AND ONLINE TRADING IN SECONDARY MARKET INTRODUCTION Introduction of DMAT and net trading has revolutionized the Capital market. Internet Trading has made the process of buying and selling of shares much faster and easier than physical brokers. It provides integration of Bank‚ Broker‚ Stock exchange and depository participants. This eliminates the rigorous process of investing in stock exchange. Online Trading has given customer a real time access to account information
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Discard Stone-age‚ Shop Online Sagarika Prabhakar After the mobile revolution in the first decade of the 21st century‚ a new revolution is underway n the second: that of online retail or online shopping in India. In this digital world‚ everything is going ONLINE. From finding a perfect match for yourself‚ to sell out your house’s furniture‚ to buy your favorite book. With the introduction of online book selling portals‚ the only thing you’ll spend is your time and effort on reading and enjoying
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Social Relationships and Identity Online and Offline – Summary In contrast to the typically panicked reception of older new media technologies‚ fearful of their ill effects on social relationships and identities‚ the internet has posed the possibility of entirely new relationships and identities‚ constituted within new media‚ and in competition with ostensibly non-mediated‚ older forms of relationship. Distinguishing Life Online To study the internet as a cultural artifact involves looking at
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Demat and online trading | 1 | | 1.2 Indian e- Broking Scenario | 2 | | 1.3 Effect on off-line business | 2-3 | | 1.4 Depository Service- beginning | 3 | | 1.5 Indian stock market | 4-8 | | 1.6 Evolution of online trading | 9-17 | | 1.7 Reasons for online trading | 17-18 | | 1.8 Reasons for emergence of online trading | 18 | | 1.9 Recent developments | 19 | | 1.10 With online trading an investor
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Facebook Paper Wednesday‚ October 31‚ 2012 Cara Corsaro Professor William Facebook‚ A very controversial subject at the time wouldn’t you say? Many people argue that it is making us.. lonely‚ and that your “online” friends are replacing your real ones… There’s a lot of good information about the psychology of loneliness in the piece‚ but while author Stephen Marche isn’t quite so unequivocal in his conclusion‚ the article safely answers the question posed by its title: No‚ Facebook isn’t
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al‚ 2007) and increased efficiency (Follit‚ 2000). Indeed a plethora of multinational companies‚ such as Dell‚ Wal-Mart and Capital have all achieved tangible benefits by incorporating e-business into their business models (Zhu et al‚ 2004). Online and Offline Travel Agencies The travel industry has perhaps become one of the most successful proponents of e-business in recent years (Wang and Cheung‚ 2004) as Zellner (2002) purported that travellers are increasingly embracing the internet as the conduit
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finally‚ allocation of marketing resources. This last stage can itself be divided in four components‚ following the Marketing Mix model of McCarthy (1960): product‚ place (also called distribution)‚ promotion and price. Before the internet and online technologies‚ the distribution channels were limited in the hotel industry. They could be separated into two categories: direct and indirect channels of distribution. Direct channel was the internal Sales team of the hotel. Salespeople were of vital
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The commencement of E-Trading and Demat has transformed the capital market in India. With the help of Demat and Trading account‚ buying and selling of shares has become a much faster and even process than trading with the assistance of a physical broker. It provides for the assimilation of bank‚ broker‚ stock exchange and depository participants. This helps to get rid of the painstaking procedure of investing in stock exchange. Today‚ if one wants to invest in stock market‚ he has to contact a broker
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Case Study Read the Case Study on the John & Jacob‚ Inc.‚ Online Trading System at the end of Chapter 4 (p. 156) in the textbook. Answer all of the questions at the end of the case study. You should write at least one complete paragraph in response to each question. Grading Rubric for the Case Study Item Points Quality of answers to Questions 1–3 20 points each x 3 = 60 points Writing style‚ organization‚ spelling‚ and grammar 10 points Total for Assignment 70 points Page 156 below JOHN AND JACOB
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The offline retail environment of the automobile industry is that of manufacture to intermediary to consumer. The process from which the product (car) proceeds from manufacturer to consumer is that of through the automobile dealer. This intermediary batch purchases a number of models from the manufacturer and sells them from the ‘lot’ or storefront. This placement and presentation of the product has proved largely successful. The tangible product is viewed‚ test driven and purchased from the
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