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    special projects or to vast its business‚ then company issues the shares. Issuing shares means getting investment from public in order to increase capital. Before a company issues its shares‚ it must be registered in stock exchange and must fulfill the requirements of stock exchange and those requirements are: 1. Application for listing as per Form-I 2. An undertaking as per Form-II 3. Undertaking as per annexure to Form-III pertaining to issue of security‚ computerized transfer deeds‚ verification

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    developing new product‚ it’s impossible to use time series data‚ as it won’t be accurate or it simply does not exist. In this paper we will look at Time Series Analysis and it’s components. we will also use forecasting techniques with real data from stocks markets‚ on example of companies like Google and Apple. Time series analysis There can be Two types of Forecasting data:  cross-sectional: analyze several variables for a single period of time (Some of the company ’s sales for the month of

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    Patience has become a rare virtue for investors nowadays. There is evidence that average holding times have fallen from five years‚ a decade ago‚ to less than a year in recent times‚ according to data extracted from the London Stock Exchange. Whether or not to invest in the capital market is a matter of personal attitude towards the corporate reality. If the answer is positive‚ the companies in which to invest and designing an optimal portfolio investment is a matter of calculations. Differentiating

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    create problems: investors would be without up to date information and the probability of insider trading is therefore increases the longer the delay between the data being prepared and the accounts being published. For these two reasons the London Stock Exchange requires listed companies to issue Preliminary Profit Announcements or ‘Prelims’. Prelims are brief (usually only about four pages long) announcements‚ made by companies to the financial markets. They give estimates of the financial performance

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    would be the roots of when the company started catering. Soon after that in 1984 is when the name Compass Group was born. What once was the Grand Met had now become the widely know name now‚ Compass Group. In 1988 the company was listed in the London Stock Exchange which was a kind of landmark for the expansion of the company in profits. Over the next 20 years Compass Group would acquire‚ merge and sale new and old companies all over the world building its strong international reputation it has today

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    In January 1986 The Body Shop company went to the London Stock Exchange Market. From that day on the organization had to act differently. With a capital injection the company could turn from being a niche retailer to an international corporation . The Body Shop has been listed on the London Stock Exchange for 20 years and finally it was taken over by a cosmetic giant from France‚ L’Oreal‚ in March 2006. It is said that‚ despite this huge change in ownership‚ “Anita Roddick’s baby”

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    The Report begins with an executive summary in order to explain the Situation of Marks & Spencer hence it follows an analysis of their predicament. Marks & Spencer was founded in 1894. In 1926 M&S is floated on the London stock exchange. They became more international in the year of 1973 with their first overseas store in Canada and in 1975 they build up stores in Paris and Brussel. In the year 1997 M&S profits exceeded £1billion. Finally Marks & Spencer became an international company‚ which spread

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    Enough? The U.K. Evidence and IanDavidson George Leledakis valueof equityto market that Somestudiesin the1990sdocumented book valueof equity(MVE)capture valueof equity(BV/MV)and the market in in returns theU.S.market the1963of variation stock thecross-sectional that however‚ two othervariablesargued‚ researchers Other 90 period. ratio ratio thesales-to-price (S/P)andthedebt-to-equity (D/E)-have more thanBV/MVandMVE.Theevidence stockreturns powerfor explanatory that data‚indicates S/P and

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    U.S. Stock Market A stock market is defined as a public entity for the trading of company stock at an agreed price. When you buy stock‚ you become a shareholder‚ which means you now own a part of the company. If the company ’s profits rise‚ you will share in those increased profits. If the company ’s profits fall‚ so does the price of your stock. If you sold your stock on a day when the price of that stock falls below the price you paid for it‚ you would lose money. In the stock market‚ prices

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    DHAKA STOCK EXCHANGE LTD. (As amended upto 24th November 2009) (THE COMPANIES ACT‚ 1913) Company Limited by Shares Memorandum of Association DHAKA STOCK EXCHANGE LIMITED (1) The name of the Exchange is “Dhaka Stock Exchange Limited”. (2) The Registered Office of the Exchange will be situated in the Province of Bangladesh. (3) The objects for which the Exchange is established are:(a) To provide‚ regulate and maintain a suitable building‚ room or rooms for a Stock Exchange in Bangladesh

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