EQUITY RESEARCH REPORT (HUL) FMCG SECTOR INDIA OUTLOOK The burgeoning middle class Indian population‚ as well as the rural sector‚ present a huge potential for this sector. The FMCG sector in India is at present‚ the fourth largest sector with a total market size in excess of USD 13 billion as of 2012. This sector is expected to grow to a USD 33 billion industry by 2015 and to a whooping USD 100 billion by the year 2025. This sector is characterized by strong MNC
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Equity In accounting and finance‚ equity is the residual value or interest of the most junior class of investors in assets‚ after all liabilities are paid; if liability exceeds assets‚ negative equity exists. In an accounting context‚ shareholders’ equity (or stockholders’ equity‚ shareholders’ funds‚ shareholders’ capital or similar terms) represents the remaining interest in the assets of a company‚ spread among individual shareholders of common or preferred stock; a negative shareholders’ equity
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QUESTION 1. Equity has made the law more fair. Discuss Equity can be defined in a technical sense as a branch of law administered by the court of chancery before the passing of the Judicature Act (1873-1875) with a view of supplementing the common law rules. Equity developed because of the problems of the common law. The word ’equity’ has a meaning of ’fairness’ and this is the basis on which it operates. The existing law as at the time equity arose was common law‚ equity acted as a supplement
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The word ‘equity’ can be seen to have a wide range of meanings- to many it is a synonym for ‘fairness’ or justice’. Those within the legal community recognise equity as the body of rules developed and applied by the Court of Chancery; a court previously presided over by the Lord Chancellor with rules developed under his authority. The law of equity developed due to the inflexibility of the common law. Before the development of equity‚ The law was rigid (which was often cited as a weakness) for example
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MACRO AND MICRO FACTORS AFFECTING THE STEEL INDUSTRY (TATA STEEL) The world GDP‚ as reported by International Monetary Fund‚ was on an upturn‚ growing by 5% in 2010 as compared to a negative growth of 0.5% in 2009. While the growth in the advanced economies was 3.0% in 2010‚in contrast to -3.4% in 2009‚ the emerging and developing economies grew by 7.3% in 2010 when compared to the growth of 2.7% in 2009. The growth in the developing and emerging economies slowed down during the end of 2010
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Business Description and Industry Overview: ITC has operations in the FMCG (Fast Moving Consumer Goods) industry‚ Hotels(exclusive franchise in India of two brands owned by Sheraton International Inc)‚ Paperboards & Specialty Papers‚ Packaging‚ Agri-Business and Information Technology. It is rapidly gaining market share even in its nascent businesses of Packaged Foods & Confectionery‚ Branded Apparel‚ Personal Care and Stationery. Competitive Positioning and Strategy ITC Limited is
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The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass Altar‚ Sacred Vessels‚ and Vestments from “Mass and the Sacraments” by Fr. John Laux‚ M.A. Benziger Brothers 1934 Nihil Obstat J.M. Lelen‚ Censor Librorum Imprimatur + Francis W. Howard‚ Bishop of Covington‚ KY‚ USA‚ March 25‚ 1932 Menu 1.1. Altar and Sanctuary 1.2. Sacred Vessels 1.3. Priest’s Vestments Altar and Sanctuary Observe well the picture of the altar and sanctuary. It is here that the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is offered up. This
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or other‚ fastened together with steel and with its sagacious and multifarious applications. Steel is a versatile material with multitude of useful properties making it indispensable for furthering and achieving continual growth of the economy – be it construction‚ manufacturing‚ infrastructure or consumables. The level of steel consumption has long been regarded as an index of industrialization and economic maturity attained by a country. The Indian steel industry is organized in three categories:
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scenario of “IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY” in India. Submitted by: PATHMAJA RAGHUNATHAN (10BBL044) Subject: Legal Economics Programme: B.com L.L.B. (Hons.) Semester: 3rd Year: September‚ 2011 Submitted To: Prof. Arun Prasad (Course Coordinator) TABLE OF CONTENTS S.NO. CONTENT PAGE NO. 1. DECLARATION 04 2. CERTIFICATE 05 3. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 06 4. CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Title 1.2 Aim 1.3 Scope 1.4 Objectives 1.5 Hypothesis 1.6 Research Methodology 07
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A Project Report On “TO STUDY OF EQUITY VALUATION ON INDIAN CEMENT INDUSTRY” Submitted To: Bhulabhai Vanmalibhai Patel Institute of Business Management‚ Computer & Information Technology‚ Gopal Vidyanagar. Submitted By: BHAVINI SHAH T.Y BBA- I 09 BBA 11 Acknowledgement I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Poonam Mittal‚ Director of Bhulabhai Vanmalibhai Patel Institute of Business Management‚ Computer & Information Technology‚ Gopal Vidyanagar‚ Tarsadi‚ who gave me the chance
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