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    23: Mergers and Other Forms of Corporate Restructuring After studying Chapter 23‚ you should be able to: Chapter 23 Explain why a company might decide to engage in corporate restructuring. Understand and calculate the impact on earnings and on market value of companies involved in mergers. Describe what benefits‚ if any‚ accrue to acquiring company shareholders and to selling company shareholders. Analyze a proposed merger as a capital budgeting problem. Describe the merger process

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    Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) or consumer packaged goods (CPG) are products that are sold quickly and at relatively low cost. The term FMCGs refers to those retail goods that are generally replaced or fully used up over a short period of days‚ weeks‚ or months‚ and within one year. This contrasts with durable goods or major appliances such as kitchen appliances‚ which are generally replaced over a period of several years. FMCG have a short shelf life‚ either as a result of high consumer demand

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    Motives and Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions by JUANJUAN WANG September 2007 A dissertation presented in part consideration for the degree of MA in Finance and Investment Acknowledgements I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation to all those people who helped me complete this dissertation. Firstly‚ I do appreciate my supervisor Ms. Lynda Taylor’s assistance. She gave me valuable feedback and guidance throughout this dissertation. In addition‚ I

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    Introduction Defining FMCG Industry Products which have a quick turnover‚ and relatively low cost are known as Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG). FMCG products are those that get replaced within a year. Examples of FMCG generally include a wide range of frequently purchased consumer products such as toiletries‚ soap‚ cosmetics‚ tooth cleaning products‚ shaving products and detergents‚ as well as other non-durables such as glassware‚ bulbs‚ batteries‚ paper products‚ and plastic goods. FMCG may also include

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    Influence of Packaging on Base of the Pyramid consumers with reference to FMCG industry in India Abstract Marketers increasingly face challenges in trying to understand the decision-making processes and behaviours of those consumers located at the Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP). It has been proven that 73% of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) purchases are made at the point-of sale‚ and product packaging has been found to play a strategic role in seven of the

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    adequate time off. Intrinsic motivators‚ on the other hand‚ are intangible and develop from a person’s internal desire‚ including satisfaction and interests. As a result‚ the main difference is the ability to quantify‚ or measure‚ intrinsic rewards. At KPMG‚ employees acquire leadership and project management skills‚ in addition to the technical skills they develop. Additionally‚ employees are able to go on rotations‚ where they acquire additional skills. Both of these practices help keep employees interested

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    Technological Developments in Indian Banking Sector N. Mohan Babu‚ Asst. Professor‚ Vignan Degree and P.G. College‚ Palakaluru Road‚ Guntur – 5. Abstract The origin of Banking in the modern era is traced in Italy. Banking is a business like any other business‚ banking sector place a significant role in development of Indian Economy. So‚ Banks need to have technology to improve their productivity and efficiency‚ to provide faster and better services to the customers. Technology enables the banks

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    MPRODUCT LIFECYCLE STUDY IN FMCG MARKET Submitted by Ankit Suri (30) Biswarup Roy (50) Chandan Raghuram (52) Lalit Baid (53) Nithin Tejraj (90) Sandeep Anand (102) Sumit Ticku (86) Guided by Prof Anil Kulkarni Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction: - Fast Moving Consumer Goods PEST Analysis for the FMCG Industry Policy Issues Porter’s 5 Forces Case Study:- Carbonated soft-drink category 5.1. 5.2. 5.3. 5.4. 6. Brief Overview of the Soft Drink Industry Commendable growth of soft

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    “Analysis of Customer Preferences and Satisfaction Measurement in Indian Broadband Industry” Executive summary Internet communication in India is growing rapidly‚ along with the boom of wireless communication. Broadband Internet access is on the rise‚ although the current penetration rate is low. The Indian broadband sector has a great opportunity to grow‚ due to a large population and the growing economy. E-government services‚ e-health‚ e-education‚ and many other online services such as online

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    ( Employability Skills for Indian Mobile Phones Telecom Sector First Author: Rishi Kapal‚ BE‚ LLB‚ PGPM (Vice President-Sony Mobile Communications‚ India) Abstract It may not known to many that after Alexander Graham bell invented the first telephone‚ Motorola’s Martin Cooper is understood to have created the first mobile phone‚ followed by IBM-Bellsouth making the first Smartphone. However‚ in the present day‚ not much is heard about the companies that pioneered the mobile and Smartphones

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