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    Managerial Economics Case Study- Bajaj Auto Limited Introduction Bajaj Auto Limited was established in 1945 as a trading company‚ obtaining its license in 1959. •India’s one of the largest two-wheeler manufacturers and dominant players until 1990. •The two wheeler industry grew by 11.6%‚ being unit production increasing from 5.05 million to 5.64 million. • Identification of Problem.  The market share of Bajaj declined from 49.3% in 1994 to 38.9% in 1999‚ though the industry’s growth

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    Fishery Sector in Pakistan

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    Introduction Fisheries sector occupies a very important place in the socio-economic development of the country. It has been recognized as a powerful income and employment generator as it stimulates growth of a number of subsidiary industries‚ and is a source of cheap and nutritious food besides being a foreign exchange earner. Most importantly‚ it is the source of livelihood for a large section of economically backward population of the country. The main challenges facing fisheries development in

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    Vidyasagar University Journal of Commerce Vol.11‚ March 2006 EVA BASED PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT: A CASE STUDY OF DABUR INDIA LIMITED Debdas Rakshit* ABSTRACT Traditional measures of corporate performance are many in number. Measures using common bases are Net Profit Margin‚ Operating Profit Margin‚ Return on Investment (ROI)‚ Return on Net Worth (RONW)‚ Earning Per Share (EPS) etc. Among these‚ again ROI is recognized as the most popular yardstick of overall performance. But it is often argued that

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    Sustainable management and development of fisheries 3 2. Policy 2 & 3 Decentralisation and community involvement in fisheries management & Regional‚ Zonal and community co-operation in fisheries management 3 3. Policy 4‚12&13. Institutions and funding mechanisms‚ Human resource development & Research 3 4. Policy5. Investment in fisheries 3 5. Policy.6 Planning and policy making 3 6. Policy 7 Information 3 7. Policy 8.The environment and fisheries 3 8. Policy 9. Aquaculture 3

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    AN OVERVIEW OF THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACT AND MANAGEMENT OF FISH AND SHRIMP DISEASE IN BANGLADESH‚ WITH AN EMPHASIS ON SMALL-SCALE AQUACULTURE M.A. Mazid and A.N.H. Banu Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute Mymensingh-2201‚ Bangladesh Mazid‚ M.A.‚ and A.N.H. Banu. 2002. An overview of the social and economic impact and management of fish and shrimp disease in Bangladesh‚ with an emphasis on small-scale aquaculture. p. 21-25. In: J.R. Arthur‚ M.J. Phillips‚ R.P. Subasinghe‚ M.B.

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    ACC (ACC Limited) is India’s foremost manufacturer of cement and concrete. ACC’s operations are spread throughout the country with 16 modern cement factories‚ more than 40 Ready mix concrete plants‚ 21 sales offices‚ and several zonal offices. It has a workforce of about 10‚000 persons and a countrywide distribution network of over 9‚000 dealers. Since inception in 1936‚ the company has been a trendsetter and important benchmark for the cement industry in many areas of cement and concrete technology

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    Polysar Limited Case

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    | Polysar Limited | Memo | | For the first nine months in 1986‚ NASA rubber division generated a sale of $66 million which exceeded the budgeted sales by $4.7 million. At the same time‚ NASA created a positive gross margin of 40 million which exceeded the budgeted gross margin by $3.7 million. However‚ they experienced a net loss of .876 million‚ which was $2.8 million lower than the budgeted amount.   | Actual | Budget | Difference |   | ($ ’000) | ($ ’000) | ($ ’000) | Sales |

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    INTRODUCTION OF THE COMPANY Hindustan Steelwork Construction Limited (HSCL) was established in 1964 as a construction organization under the ministry of steel‚ government of India. it diversified into a versatile infrastructure portfolio all over the country .HSCL becomes the major player in implementation of integrated steel plants.it has been pioneer of infrastructure project in north eastern regions including projects under Bharat Nirman Programme of government of India. Now it is also an IOS

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    Ballarpur Industries Limited (BILT) – Case study ------------------------------------------------- BILT- Organization of hope BILT is a leading paper company in India and a part of Avantha Group‚ a global corporation with revenues in excess of US $ 4bn. In 2012‚ BILT completed 10 years (2002 – 2012) of its structured set of activities‚ projects and programmes as part of its formal Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative. Bilt published its first Sustainability Report with specific focus

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    Memo ------------------------------------------------- Background Polysar Limited is Canada’s largest chemical company. Its Rubber Group accounts for 46% of Polysar’s sales. The primary products for this group are butyl and halobutyl and the principal customers for these products are tire manufacturers. The rubber Group has two divisions: NASA (North America & South America) and EROW (Europe & elsewhere). There

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