INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AN INTERNSHIP REPORT AT TPBANK BEN THANH BRANCH By: Vũ Như Quỳnh – BABAIU11308 Location: TPBank – Ben Thanh Branch- Retail Banking Department Supervised by: Ms. Nguyen Thi Phuong Dung Advised by: Ms. Hoang Thi Anh Ngoc Type of internship: fulltime Ho Chi Minh city‚ Vietnam August/2014 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT An internship report entitle “An Internship report at TPBank- Ben Thanh branch” has been prepared to fulfill
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in the organizational environment which is dramatically different from the educational environment. That two months period called “Internship Period”‚ if spent properly and sincerely‚ enables the students to be more confident‚ more knowledgeable‚ more responsible and‚ above all‚ more committed to its work in the practical field. I have also been assigned to do internship of six weeks period in MCB Allama Iqbal Town Branch Lahore. It has enabled me to understand the practical scenario and sharpen our
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Internship Report On “Customer satisfaction survey & assessing the service quality of general banking in The Dhaka Mercantile Co-operative Bank Ltd.” Prepared by: Nafiz Ahmed Joseph ID# 052 123 030 BUS 498 Internship Advisor: Tashfeen Hussain (TfH) Faculty School of Business North South University School of Business December 23‚ 2012 Declaration I‚ hereby announce that this report entitled “Customer satisfaction survey & assessing the service quality of general
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The American Stock Exchange! The American Stock Exchange fosters growth opportunities through its market structure and personalized services‚ particularly for small and mid-sized companies facing significant challenges in today’s increasingly competitive marketplace. New listings on the Amex outpace the competition. For instance‚ the Amex was the only major U.S. market with net positive listings over the last three years. During the same time period‚ the Nasdaq’s losses were close to 500 companies
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offer price of Rs. 98 per share against book value of Rs. 10 per share. The Infosys IPO was under subscribed but it was "bailed out" by US investment bank Morgan Stanley which picked up 13% of equity at the offer price. Its shares were listed in stock exchanges in June 1993 with trading opening at Rs. 145 per share. In October 1994‚ it made a private placement of 5‚50‚000 shares at Rs. 450 each against book value of Rs. 10 per share to Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs)‚Financial Institutions (FIs)
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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES 1. Due date for this assignment is 16th of December 2011‚ by 1200 p.m 2. Assignment should be submitted in hard copy format‚ not by email. Students‚ who did two Co-Op‚ should submit 2 assignments and also 2 Student Evaluation Form. 3. Both assignment and Student Evaluation should be stated clearly the term of particular Co-Op (ie. year 1‚ year 2 or year 3) 4. Assignment should be submitted by signing the submission list. Meanwhile‚ Student Evaluation should
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The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 JFM GM520 - Legal Political & Ethical Dimensions of Business April‚ 12 2010 The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 was passed by congress to strengthen the government’s control of the financial markets. It was preceded by the Securities Exchange Act of 1933 which was enacted during the Great Depression in hopes that the stock market crash of 1929 would not be repeated. The basic difference between the two acts was that the 1933 Act was to govern the
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Literature Review on Bangladesh Stock Market Literature Review: 1 Before the decade of eighty much of the stock market literature viewed the present value of dividends to be the principal determinant of market return of stocks. LeRoy and Porter (1981) and Shiller (1981) found that under the assumption of constant discount factor stock prices were too volatile to be consistent with movement in future dividends. The decomposition of stock price movements is very sensitive to what assumption
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INTERNSHIP REPORT ON Hair Care Survey on Parlors & Salons in Dhaka Guided by Ms. Farhana Nur Malik Lecturer BRAC Business School Ms. Ankan Siddiquee Brand Activation Manager Unilever Bangladesh By Kamrun Nahar ID-08104011 BRAC Business School Brac University Date of Submission: 19 December 2011 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 19 December‚ 2011 Ms. Farhana Nur Malik Lecturer BRAC Business School BRAC University Subject: Submission of internship report Dear Madam‚ I would like to take this opportunity
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INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT REPORT NAME: THABO GEORGE RAMOSAMO STUNDENT ID NUMBER: 201004059 DURATION: 14th May 16th July 2012 SUPERVISOR: Ms E. Basuhi FACULTY: BUSINESS COURSE: BIS 200 INTRODUCTION The Business Faculty‘s broad objective of the industrial attachment program is introducing students to practical aspects
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