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    Business Report

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    From: Lucile Nurit `To: Mr Linving Business Report: Marks & Spencer I. Introduction: Marks and Spencer is a major British multinational retailer headquartered in the City of Manchester‚ London. Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer founded it in 1885. M&S is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. M&S has more than 800 stores in UK and has a global portfolio of over 1‚100 stores spreading across more than 50 countries. M&S serves over 34 million customers each

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    tu mera hero

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    City of London College London‚ UK About City of London College Based in the heart of London’s business district. Founded in 1979. One of London’s most long-established and respected private providers of education and training. Situated in the central eastern part of Britain’s capital. The Bank of England and the London Stock Exchange are also within easy walking distance. Holds a premier College status from the Accreditation Service for International Colleges (ASIC) and is recognised

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    SWOT Analysis S TRENG THS - BP is listed on London Stock Exchange and within the FTSE 100 Index‚ it is also has a listing on the New York Stock Exchange. BP is operating globally in 80 countries with different brands. - BP is 4th in the Fortune 500 and 3rd largest energy company worldwide measured by revenue. (CNN Money‚) which is also dominant in the European market. - BP also gained competitive edge because the world leading oil related technology. WE AKNESSES - BP made a huge loss in 2010 owing

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    VALUE CHAIN

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    For example the company has the opportunity to acquire more stakes in the Brazilian market‚ or become the owner of China resources which is the largest brewer in China. SAB’s acquisition of Miller was largely due to the pressure from the London Stock Exchange. It is felt that SAB was at risk due to its over reliance of soft currencies in certain market. Even though their core

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    spot and the forward exchange rates. How are these rates determined in the foreign exchange markets? Explain. (20 marks) Q.3 (a) Explain what you understand by the following terms:  Weak form market efficiency  Semi strong form market efficiency Give examples to illustrate your answer (10 marks) (b) With close reference to your answer in part (a) above‚ and relevant empirical literature and financial data‚ critically assess the efficiency of the London Stock Exchange (LSE) market. (

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    UNIT 1 d1

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    group and examples how Diageo currently engage them. Findings Diageo is a big British multinational alcoholic beverages company based in London‚ England. Diageo’s founders are merger of Guinness and Grand Metropolitan and it is founded in 1997. They has been a very successful company that it is even listed on the London Stock Exchange and the New York Exchange. The most important stakeholders in Diageo are owners and investors. 1. The owners of a business are the individuals or other organisations

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    Asos.Com : a Case Study

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    through the mail in a few days’ time. It has since changed to selling a huge variety of fashion and beauty products. Brief History of Critical Incidents * 2000 - ASOS launched * 2001 - ASOS PLC Holdings was admitted to AIM on the London Stock Exchange * 2004 - Introduced ASOS own label for Women * 2004 - Maiden profit * 2005 - Launched ASOS Beauty * 2005 - Buncefield Fuel Depot explosion closes business for 6 weeks * 2006 - First UK online store to launch catwalk

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    Stock Exchange Assignment

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    Stock Exchange Assignment Portfolio: 12/03/07 $150 000 in Rio Tinto Ltd (RIO) @ $74.84 = 2 004 shares $50 000 in Newcrest Mining Ltd (NCM) @ $21.28 = 2 349 shares $50 000 in Macarthur Coal Ltd (MCC) @ $4.55 = 10989 shares $50 000 in Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) @ $18.05 = 2770 shares Total: $300 000 18/05/07 2004 shares in RIO @ $90.91 = $182 183 .64 2359 shares in NCM @ $22.20 = $52 369.80 10989 shares in MCC @ $5.27 = $57 912.03 2770 shares in

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    Dhaka Stock Exchange

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    Dhaka Stock Exchange Ltd. A short overview Dhaka Stock Exchange (Generally known as DSE) is the main stock exchange of Bangladesh. It is located in Motijheel at the heart of the Dhaka city. It was incorporated in 1954. Dhaka stock exchange is the first stock exchange of the country. As of 18 August 2010‚ the Dhaka Stock Exchange had over 750 listed companies with a combined market capitalization of $50.28 billion. History First incorporated as East Pakistan Stock Exchange Association Ltd in

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    Bombay Stock Exchange

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    macroeconomic variables such as the achievement of a desired level or rate of growth in real activity‚ the exchange rate‚ the price level or inflation‚ the balance of payment‚ real output and employment. Monetary policy works through the effects of the cost and availability of loans on real activity‚ and through this on inflation‚ and on international capital movements and thus on the exchange rate. Its actions such as changes in the RBI discount rate have at best an indirect effect on macroeconomic

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