Stock Equity Market Research and Comparative Analysis of Kotak Securities with Other Broking Firms A PROJECT REPORT ON “Stock Equity Market Research and Comparative Analysis of Kotak Securities with Other Broking Firms” In partial fulfillment for the requirement of the Summer Internship Training Project during the two year full time Master of Business Administration course Submitted To: N.R. Institute of Business Management Submitted On: 3 August‚ 2012 Internal Guide: Prof. Rajsee
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A PEST analysis (also sometimes called STEP‚ STEEP or PESTLE analysis) looks at the external business environment. In fact‚ it would be better to call this kind of analysis a business environmental analysis but the acronym PEST is easy to remember and so has stuck. PEST stands for Political‚ Economic‚ Sociocultural and Technological. (Technological factors in this case‚ include ecological and environmental aspects - the second E in STEEP and PESTLE‚ while the L in PESTLE stands for legal). The analysis
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SEK. Many mergers have happened and more changes are bound to happen. Write an essay pointing out the PEST-factors you find having a strong impact and causing these changes in the car industry. Also‚ reflect on the changes you think will happen in the years to come. 1.Introduction [1] PEST analysis is a process of checking and analyzing information relating to the environment. The PEST analysis is a useful tool for understanding market growth or decline‚ and as such the position‚ potential and direction
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still collapse despite the bails out that have been taking place recently. Whilst the insurance industry appears to be well prepared if this does happen‚ the potential further consequences of a deeper recession across Europe would more than likely be harmful. It would reduce the demand for insurance products due to the reduction in disposable income and therefore flatten the recent steady growth of the European insurance industry‚ which has seen a ‘strengthening of the industry’s capitalisation‚ solvency
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Introduction & Background of Company KLSE -British American Tobacco Malaysia (MYX: 4162) - RM13.36 (KLSE main board) Competitor Philip Morris International(leader) British American Tobacco p.l.c. (LSE: BATS‚ JSE: BTI) is a global tobacco company headquartered in London‚ United Kingdom. It is the world’s second largest quoted tobacco company by global market share (after Philip Morris International)‚ with a leading position in more than 50 countries and a presence in more than 180 countries
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Chapter 04 Mutual Funds and Other Investment Companies Multiple Choice Questions 1. Which one of the following invests in a portfolio that is fixed for the life of the fund? A. Mutual fund B. Money market fund C. Managed investment company D. Unit investment trust 2. ______ are partnerships of investors with portfolios that are larger than most individual investors but are still too small to warrant managing on a separate basis. A. Commingled funds B. Closed-end funds C. REITs D. Mutual funds
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affects the consumption rate of oil/gas. Technological Technological innovation and development companies investing on improving technical abilities through productivity (technical know- how) we have the examples of BP forming an innovation board with the sole aim of delivering innovation results in areas of business transformation ‚ cost reduction ‚ health ‚ safety and environment. Also companies such shell ‚Bp ‚Centrica and royal Dutch have been investing in the development of storage facilities
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Internship Report “The Insurance Act 2010 for Non-life Insurance; Problems & Prospects of Peoples Insurance Company Limited” Submitted To: Sharmin Shabnam Rahman Lecturer BRAC Business School‚ BRAC University Prepared & Submitted By: Name Shamima Aktar Student ID 08104057 Date of Submission: May 20 ‚ 2012 “The Insurance Act 2010 for Non-life Insurance; Problems & Prospects of Peoples Insurance Company Limited” ii Letter of Transmittal May 20‚ 2012 Sharmin Shabnam Rahman Lecturer
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that were affected the most included seafood and tourism. These two industries are very important to today’s economy. To help fix what BP had destroyed they offered $10 billion to the two industries to rebuild themselves after the oil spill. The company gave $1.8 billion alone to the Seafood Compensation Fund. These are very important industries to the economy‚ and rebuilding them is crucial. Social – Restoring Trust: The Deepwater Horizon oil spill gave BP a bad reputation. BP had many commitments
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Introduction Insurance in Kenya is known to have been in existence for over sixty years now with the first insurance companies believed to have been owned by British insurers during the colonial times. The industry is governed by the Insurance Act and regulated by the Insurance Regulatory Authority. The Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA) was created by the Insurance (Amendment) Act of 2006 and came into operation on 1st May 2007. The Authority was established with the mandate of regulating‚ supervising
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