Maruti Suzuki is India ’s number one leading automobile manufacturer and the market leader in the car segment‚ both in terms of volume of vehicles sold and revenue earned. Until recently‚ 18.28% of the company was owned by the Indian government‚ and 54.2% by Suzuki of Japan. The Indian government held an initial public offering of 25% of the company in June 2003. As of 10 May 2007‚ Govt. of India sold its complete share to Indian financial institutions. With this‚ Govt. of India no longer has stake
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CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Utility as defined by the oxford advanced learners dictionary is a service provided for the public. It is a service used by everyone. Utility services covers a wide range of activity including electricity‚ water‚ transportation and Telecommunication. These services impact greatly on a country’s economic growth and the living standards of the people. They affect the ability of the local industries to produce products that can compete
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INTRODUCTION Fleet management is the management of a company’s transportation fleet. Fleet management includes commercial motor vehicles such as cars‚ vans and trucks‚ as well as rail cars. Fleet (vehicle) management can include a range of functions‚ such as vehicle financing‚ vehicle maintenance‚ vehicle telemetric (tracking and diagnostics)‚ driver management‚ speed management‚ fuel management and health and safety management. Fleet Management is a function which allows companies which rely
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CAN INDIA BECOME A SUPERPOWER Introduction: 1. The end of the Cold War and the era of “unipolar” US dominance that followed has led many to wonder about the future of international power. Who will rival‚ or perhaps even replace‚ the US? At least one…At least one obvious candidate has emerged. Although it would be premature to categorise China as a global superpower‚ it is quickly developing into the US’s most plausible challenger. But in discussions of globally important matters - Syria‚
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Insurgency Jump to: navigation‚ search "Insurgent" and "insurgence" redirect here. For other uses‚ see Insurgent (disambiguation). An insurgency is an armed rebellion against a constituted authority (for example‚ an authority recognized as such by the United Nations) when those taking part in the rebellion are not recognized as belligerents.[1] An insurgency can be fought via counter-insurgency warfare‚ and may also be opposed by measures to protect the population‚ and by political and economic
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DOKUZ EYLÜL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF BUSINESS DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | USA and Arab spring | The role of US and mass media in uprisings in Arab world | | Zulfiya Yussupova 2012801543 | IR master degree | | Introduction
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ICMR Case Collection Co p y Icfai Center for Management Research MTV Networks: The Arabian Challenge o D . N ot BSTR294 - Teaching Note 2009‚ Icfai Center for Management Research. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ used in a spreadsheet‚ or transmitted in any form or by any means- electronic or mechanical‚ without permission. To order copies‚ call +91-40-2343-0462/63 or write to Icfai Center for Management
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ABSTRACT. The paper dwells on the inadequacies of foreign direct investment (FDI) determinants in Tanzania. Despite of the several efforts ‚ such as the far-reaching reforms in the economy‚ done by Tanzania to increase FDI inflows in the country‚ the results are far from satisfactory. The author argues that the unsatisfactory FDI inflows into Tanzania is caused by‚ inter alia the inadequacy of FDI determinants in the country. The main conclusion is that Tanzania lacks the adequate FDI determinants
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AIRPORT OPERATIONS ABSTRACT Aviation industry of Africa is booming from the past few decades. African population is similar to the population of china in 1980 to which Africa contributes GDP 3% of global‚ whereas China 2% in 1980 (IATA‚ June 2013). China has now transformed into a powerful economy. Africa’s social and economic growth depends on the air transport (Airport World). Therefore airports have to adopt market changes
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I N S T I T U T E f o r S T AT I S T I C S GLOBAL EDUCATION DIGEST 2009 Comparing Education Statistics Across the World UNESCO GLOBAL EDUC ATION DIGE S T 2 0 0 9 Comparing Education Statistics Across the World UNESCO The constitution of the United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was adopted by 20 countries at the London Conference in November 1945 and entered into effect on 4 November 1946. The Organization currently has 193 Member
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