OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY RESEARCH & ANALYSIS PROJECT RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS REPORT The Business and Financial Performance over a Three Year Period Of “Lucky Cement Limited” [pic] WORD COUNT: 6‚483 words Presented By: YASIR FARHAN Registration number: 1345016 November 2010 TABLE OF CONTENT |Contents |Page No. | | |
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INDEX 1. CEMENT AND ITS TYPES 2. INDIAN CEMENT INDUSTRY OVERVIEW STRUCTURE MAJOR PLAYERS GOVT. POLICIES CEMENT EXPORTS PORTER’S 5-FORCE MODEL . SWOT ANALYSIS 3. INTRODUCTION ULTRA TECH CEMENT 3.1 PRODUCTION UNITS 3.2 ULTRA TECH ADVANTAGES 3.3 AWARDS 3.4 EXPORTS 4. PROJECT WORK 4.1 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY 4.2 RESEARCH DESIGN
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Working capital management of Heidelberg Cement Bangladesh Limited (HCBL) Executive Summary: In this report we have presented the overall working capital management of Heidelberg Cement Bangladesh Limited (HCBL). We have gather maximum information from the annual reports and by taking interview of Board of Director‚ M. Abul Hashem; Company Secretary. In this report we have tried to match the terms and conditions that we learned in FIN340 with HCBL’s working capital management. We have done financial
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and Economics Available online at www.managementjournal.info RESEARCH ARTICLE An Empirical Analysis of Capital Structure on Firms’ Performance in Nigeria Taiwo Adewale Muritala* Department of Economics and Financial Studies‚ Fountain University Osogbo‚ Osun State‚ Nigeria. *Correspondence E-mail: muritaiwo@yahoo.com Abstract This paper examines the optimum level of capital structure through which a firm can increase its financial performance using annual data of ten firms spanning a five-year
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A REPORT ON “COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT OF TWO INDIAN CEMENT MANUFACTURING COMPANIES” 1 A REPORT ON “COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT OF TWO INDIAN CEMENT MANUFACTURING COMPANIES” BY SWETA SINGH DATE OF SUBMISSION: 11.02.10 2 . The report on “COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT OF TWO INDIAN CEMENT MANUFACTURING COMPANIES” is her original work and the same has not been submitted prior to this in any form. 3 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT As
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Since 1996 SWOT ANALYSIS Phase # I & II Ambuja Cement Limited SUBMITTED TO : SUBMITTED BY : Prof. Vidushi Sharma Akhilesh Shrimore
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Part 2 Industry Analysis 1. Cross-Sectional Industry performance 2. performance over time 3. Performance of companies within an industry 4. Performance Analysis Process 5. Business Cycle • Inflation • Interest Rates • International Economics • Customer Sentiment Structural Economic Changes and Alternative Industries a. Demographics b. Lifestyles c. Technology d. Politics & regulations Evaluating the industry life cycle Analysis of industry competition
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Porter’s Five Forces Model of Industry Structure An industry is a group of firms that market products which are close substitutes for each other (e.g. car industry‚ travel industry). Some industries are more profitable than others. Why? The answer lies in understanding the dynamics of competitive structure in an industry. The most influential analytical model for assessing the nature of competition in an industry is Michael Porter’s Five Forces Model‚ which is described below: Porter explains
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A Project Report On: Comparative Financial Analysis Of [pic] SHREE CEMENT LTD. (BANGUR NAGAR‚ BEAWAR‚ DISTT. AJMER) UNDER GUIDANCE OF Mr. N.C. JAIN (AVP- Finance)
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Cement is by far the most important construction material manufactured in Ethiopia accounting for about 90% of the gross value of production of non-metallic building materials. The cement industry is a pioneer modern manufacturing industry in Ethiopia‚ whose origins dates back to the nineteen thirties. The first cement plant to be established in Ethiopia was Dire Dawa Cement and Lime Factory. It was built by the Italian occupying forces in 1938 to expand infrastructure development for their colonial
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