merged with Plaintiff no. 2 Company. During the pendency of the present suit‚ the mark LAY’S along with the Sun Banner Device as also the Sun Banner Device per se have become registered trade marks. In order to incorporate and bring on record these subsequent facts‚ the plaintiffs had moved an application under Order 6 Rule 17 CPC being I.A. No. 2994 of 2005 and the same was allowed vide order dated 05.05.2005. The case of the Plaintiff is that the Plaintiff no. 1 Company is a Corporation existing
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balance sheet and the notes to see what transactions would have affected either of those numbers. In the notes‚ Microline indicates that the 90 day note payable that was entered on Nov 12‚ 2014 was converted into a long-term note. By doing this the company lowered their current liability number and would able to keep their current ratio above 1.0 to comply with the terms of the 10-year loan. Having to maintain a current ratio above 1 influenced management decision to restructure a debt obligation from
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Textile Internship at Welspun India Ltd. Anjar TEXTILE INTERNSHIP REPORT NIDHI SINHA (ROLL NO.06 ) PRERNA AGARWAL (ROLL NO.07 ) RAKESH KR. GOEL (ROLL NO.10) SANCHARI DUTTA (ROLL NO. 13) RITTIKA DEBNATH (ROLL NO. 20) B.F.TECHNOLOGY‚ SEMESTER 6 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY‚ KOLKATA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to express our immense gratitude and sincere appreciation to Welspun India Limited‚ Anjar for giving us an opportunity to pursue our textile internship at your highly
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RasGas Company Limited (RasGas) is the case and comes about as among the premier integrated liquefied-natural gas (LNG) enterprises in the world. It is referred to in the paper as RasGas. It has enviable reputation in being safe as well as reliable LNG supplier. This company has transformed this regional resource into major component of global energy-mix. RasGas has a number of managers. It operates 7 LNG trains‚ two facilities of production of sales gas and two plants of helium and long-term charter-fleet
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C O N T E N T 1. Introduction to National Foods Limited Page 02 2. Company Philosophy Page 02 3. Vision Statement Page 03 4. Business Practices Page 03 5. Situation Analysis Page 04 6. Old Versus New Logo Page 06 7. Marketing Mix Page 06 8. National Foods as Leading Exporter Page 11 9. National Foods in Community Page 12 INTRODUCTION TO NATIONAL FOODS LIMITED Pakistan is known for spice in the world‚ as it has brought several
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Internship Report on UBL (284) Supervised By: Mr. Anees Khattak Prepared By: Muhammad Adnan Reg # fa09-mba-22 Mailing Add: H. # BXII/133 Near Power House‚ Attock City Mob # 0313-5414925 Tel: 057-2603458 E-mail muhammadadnan22@ymail.com Department of Management Sciences COMSATS Institute Information Technology Attock Campus DEDICATION “I dedicate this work of mine to my Teachers‚ My Parents and to all My Friends
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2013‚ 13-20 © IASET A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE NON- LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN INDIA D. SHREEDEVI1 & D. MANIMEGALAI2 1 Associate Professor‚ Apollo Institute of Hospital Administration‚ Hyderabad‚ India 2 Assistant Professor‚ Apollo Institute of Hospital Administration‚ Hyderabad‚ India ABSTRACT With the privatization of insurance‚ monopolistic competition of public sector insurance companies came to an end‚ giving wider opportunities to the customers to select their
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INTERNSHIP REPORTS ON MCB BANK Ltd. ALI NAWAZ KHAN (9830) Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master in Business Administration At National University of Modern Languages Islamabad‚ Pakistan September 2010 © Copyright by ALI NAWAZ KHAN 2010 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF MODERN LANGUAGES Faculty of Management Sciences It is hereby certified that the report has been thoroughly and
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Subject: - “Macro Economics” Assignment Topic: - Past 5 years concept of Dutch Bangla Bank Limited Dutch Bangla Bank Limited Dutch-Bangla Bank is the first bank in Bangladesh to be fully automated and introduce Electronic Banking. The automation was completed in 2003‚ but further additions and features are continuously being added and upgraded. DBBL has adopted the same exact automation solution used my many international banking giants. Although this was significantly more expensive
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CONTENTS CHAPTER CONTENTS PAGE NO EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 Chapter I 1.1 1.2 INTRODUCTION Industry Profile Company Profile 3 4 5 Chapter II 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 STRUCTURE OF THE ORGANISATION Organizational Structure Organizational Chart Organizational Outlook Duties and Responsibilities of Dept. Heads 11 12 12 13 13 Chapter III 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6
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