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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE‚ Pilani Pilani Campus Instruction Division SECOND SEMESTER 2012-2013 COURSE HANDOUT (PART II) Date: 10/01/2013 In addition to Part-I (general handout for all courses appended to this time table) this portion gives further details pertaining to the course. Course No.: SS G515 Course Title: Data Warehousing Instructor-in-charge: YASHVARDHAN SHARMA (yash@pilani.bits-pilani.ac.in) Instructor : Vikas Singh (vikas@pilani.bits-pilani.ac.in) 1) Objective
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CONTENTS - Executive Summary - Introduction - Literature review - Purpose of the study - Objectives EXECUTIVE SUMMARY UTI securities ltd. (UTISEL) has been working as an independent professional entity for providing financial intermediary and advisory services to corporate institutional and retail clientele. This project emphasis on‚ “The Performance of Mutual Funds with reference to Risk and Returns”‚ conducted at UTI Securities Ltd. In this project I have analyzed
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RESEARCH AT BITS 2009 Birla Institute of Technology & Science Pilani (Rajasthan) - 333031 January 2010 Appendix ‗L‘: Ref. BG Agenda Item No.63.11 Appendix ‗E‘: Ref. GB Agenda Item No. 49.07 RESEARCH AT BITS 2009 Birla Institute of Technology & Science Pilani (Rajasthan) - 333031 January 2010 PREFACE Research is an integral and important part of any higher education system. BITS‚ Pilani actively promotes research among its staff and students. In addition to basic research
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Summer Internship Project Report on To study Kara wet wipes market in the service industry By Mahipal Singh Mehra A0102211045 MBA – M&S Class of 2013 Under the
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21st http://www.vedantaaluminium.com/social_ overview.htm‚ retrived on 14th November‚ 2008. Centre for Social Markets(2001)‚ “Corporate Social Responsibility: Perception of Indian Business‚ retrived on 5th January 2009 from http://www. csmworld.org. Kumar‚R.(2008)‚ “Social Responsibility of the Corporate Sector in India”‚RITES Journal‚‚July‚2008‚pp21.1-21.8. Khan‚ A.F.and Atkinson‚ A. (1987)‚ “Managerial attitudes to social responsibility: A comparative study in India and Britain”‚Journal of Business
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March 2009 (13 years). The analysis has been made on the basis of mean return‚ beta risk‚ coefficient of determination‚ Sharpe ratio‚ Treynor ratio and Jensen Alpha. The overall analysis finds Franklin Templeton and UTI being the best performers and Birla SunLife‚ HDFC and LIC mutual funds showing poor below-average performance when measured against the risk-return relationship models. Key Words: Mutual Fund‚ Sharpe Ratio‚ Beta‚ Treynor Ratio‚ India‚ Risk‚ Investor INTRODUCTION Mutual Fund is one of
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The European Union defines Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as “a concept that an enterprise is accountable for its impact on all relevant stakeholders. It is the continuing commitment by business to behave fairly and responsibly and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as the local community and the society at large.” In broader terms‚ CSR means a collection of policies‚ programs and practices adopted
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A RESEARCH REPORT ON ASSESSMENT OF COMPETITION IN APPAREL RETAIL INDUSTRY IN INDIA SUBMITTED TO MR.RAKESH KUMAR JOINT DIRECTOR (ECONOMICS) SUBMITTED BY: KANIKA MA (ECONOMICS) AMITY UNIVERSITY NOIDA 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS S.NO TOPIC Disclaimer Acknowledgement Chapter-1: Retail Sector in India Introduction Size of the market Classification of Retail Industry Chapter-2: Apparel Retail industry Introduction Market size Market structure Key players Future trends and opportunities Chapter3- Foreign
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(Batch of 2009) PROJECT TITLE Agency business model of insurance companies “competitive strategies” A report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of MBA program COMPANY GUIDE FACULTY GUIDE Mr. Suresh Kumar V. Prof. T.N.Ramakumar DSM‚ Calicut branch ICFAI Business School KOCHI SUBMITTED BY SUBODH GUPTA (07BS4336) Certificate This is to certify that the project report entitled
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