Introduction Capital structure (CS) is one of the most important aspects of the Financial Management of any organization. It aims is to identify and implement the best capital structure proportion possible that suits the organizations needs and objectives. An optimal Capital structure boosts the prosperity of the company in the long run and reduces the risk. CS is a mixture of a company ’s current and non current debt‚ common and preferred equity. It ’s the way a company finances its functions
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Long Write-up: Greeley Hardcopy-B Finally‚ the Greeley Hardcopy (GHC) Portable Scanner Initiative got its sponsor that would support its project throughout its research and development phase. This is in the name of Phil Faraci who took over as the General Manager of GHC handling both the Flatbeds and Portable businesses. During the previous phases of research and development of the Portable Scanner‚ despite being recognized as a very promising product‚ it faced several challenges in terms of support
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factors such as other commercial banks in Oman and the International Standard of Organization (ISO). 1.1 An overview of BankMuscat(Sample Organisation) BankMuscat assets are worth over USD 8.5 billion‚ BankMuscat (SAOG) is the largest bank in Oman today with a strong presence in Corporate Banking‚ Consumer Banking‚ Investment Banking‚ Treasury‚ Private Banking‚ Project Finance and Asset Management. The Bank has a network of over 101 branches and 239 ATMs in Oman and a representative office in Dubai
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Gulf The Persian Gulf is a geographical area in the Middle East. It is located in the Western Asia between Iran (Persia) and the Arabian Peninsula. The basin countries include: Iran‚ Iraq‚ Kuwait‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Qatar‚ Bahrain‚ United Arab Emirates‚ Oman and the Musandam Governorate. This land is well-known because of the oilfields and natural gas fields but also for different good fishing grounds‚ extensive coral reefs‚ and abundant pearl oysters even though this activities are now affected by the
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Literacy Information and Computer Education Journal (LICEJ)‚ Volume 2‚ Issue 4‚ December 2011 The Impact of Globalization on Education Policy of Developing Countries: Oman as an Example Khalaf Al’Abri Sultan Qaboos University‚ Oman kabri@squ.edu.om Abstract Globalization can be thought of as the speedy‚ free movement of people‚ services‚ capital‚ goods‚ ideas and knowledge across national borders‚ encompassing the entire globe. It is claimed that globalization makes the world akin to a small village
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objective is to assist the top management with clear‚ concise and purpose-oriented decision-making in live business scenarios. The financial statements of Voltamp and two other companies that operate in the power sector and in the same region of Oman are compared over the data pertaining to 3 years. An analysis of the company is also performed using the ratio analysis tools pertaining to profitability‚ efficiency‚ liquidity‚ financial gearing‚ & investments. A conclusion and recommendation
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in Oman with special reference to reading. Al-Balushi‚ O. (1999). The internet and Omani students English language learning problems: critical study Al-Busaidi‚ K. (1995). English in the labour market in multilingual Oman with special reference to Omani employees Al-Hammami‚ H. (1999). Education for the 21st century general education reform in the Sultanate of Oman: motives‚ nature and strategies of implementation. Al-Hashami‚ A. (2004). EFL teachers’ practices of reflective teaching in Oman Al Issa
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Since the early 1900’s there has been a shift in the emphasis from learning with the focus being on the individual (local) to learning as part of a community (global). The emergence of social communities have worked in tandem with established forms of learning to educate the masses. These social communities were called by various names each having a different function and or terms of reference. Local learning takes place within ‘self’‚ as we learn people learn with us and from us‚ in a non formal
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opens with a discussion of different causes of stress among college students. Next‚ the paper addresses the different levels of stress. Too much stress is linked with poor academic functioning and more importantly can cause serious health issues (Oman‚ Shapiro‚ Thoresen‚ Plante‚ and Flinders‚ 2008). The two styles of coping: maladaptive and adaptive coping are next discussed. Finally‚ the paper closes with a discussion of certain stress management
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INTRODUCTION Jindal Steel and Power Limited (JSPL) is an Indian steel and energy company based in New Delhi‚ India. With annual turnover of over US$4 billion‚ Jindal Steel & Power Limited (JSPL) is a part of about US$17 billion diversified O.P. Jindal Group. JSPL is a leading player in steel‚ power‚ mining‚ oil and gas and infrastructure. Naveen Jindal‚ the youngest son of the late O P Jindal‚ drives JSPL and its group companies Jindal Power Ltd‚ Jindal Petroleum Ltd.‚ Jindal Cement Ltd. and
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