a depository participant of the NSDL and CDSL. Its business includes stock broking‚ depository services‚ portfolio management and derivatives. The company’s core specialty lies in its retail distribution with a large network of branches i.e. 510 share shops (retail shops) in 170 cities in India and sub-brokers/authorized persons. Its strengths lies in its investment research capabilities. Its research division has several analysts continuously monitoring global‚ national and regional political‚
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Does Gender Affect Color Preference? Abstract The objective of this experiment was to determine if gender plays a role in color preference. In other words‚ do males actually prefer blue and green‚ while females favor pink or purple? This experiment was conducted by surveying ninety-six people‚ 48 males and 48 females‚ to complete a short survey. The survey asked them if they were color blind and whether they were male or female. They were then given five color cards (blue
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Sexual Preference Homosexuality has been a topic discussed for thousands of years. The Greek Gods engaged in homosexual behavior according to “A Problem in Greek Ethics addressing homosexuality in Ancient Greece” by John Addington Symonds. In recent years‚ in modern societies‚ many men and women have openly expressed that they are homosexual. With most of the population being heterosexual the main question that wonders though the minds of men and women is “why?”. Major religions such as Christianity
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A Study on Customers Preference and Satisfaction of Four Basic Banking Services in Coimbatore and Erode T Vetrivel* and T Devasenathipathi** The purpose of this study is to investigate the differing preference and satisfaction level of customers towards Loans‚ Deposit schemes‚ Insurance and Value-added services rendered by various banks in Coimbatore and Erode cities. By using non-probability convenient sampling‚ 300 samples were taken at various branches and ATM centers‚ etc. Simple percentage
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TOMS Gruppen A/S most important competitors Oligopol 4 largest “players”: Mondelés: Cadbury + kraft -> 36‚1% Market leader Mars Incoporated -> 26%-> Market challenger Nestlé -> 18% -> Market follower Ferrero -> 3‚2 % -> market nichers Mondelés International (revenues: $54‚365‚000‚000) ( -> Kraft bought Cadbury -> Mondelés bought Kraft Chokolade categories: Milka‚ Cadbury‚ Côte d’Or‚ Toblerone Salg i 33 lande: Albanien‚ Østrig‚ Belgien‚ Bulgarien‚ Bosnien‚ Kroatia
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Vidyalankar School Of information technology S.y.b.m.s-c research project teacher incharge :Mrs.Swati vispute Vidyalankar School Of information technology S.y.b.m.s-c research project teacher incharge :Mrs.Swati vispute Overview of the project Overview of the project Members part of the Research Group members: Name Roll no Monit Chauhan 11B906 Bhavesh Chhajed 11B908 Vikas Jain 11B916 Stewart Serrao 11B940 Sorabh Shandilya
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Good Habits for Writers 1. Did I begin this essay on the day it was assigned? 2. Did I ask questions about part of the assignment I did not understand? 3. Did I work at least twelve hours on this paper? 4. Did I bring drafts of this essay to class when requested? 5. Did I have another person read my draft? 6. Did I proofread my draft in stages rather than all at once? Essay Submission Checklist □ Follows correct MLA format (see the end of the
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Australian Journal of Business and Management Research Vol.1 No.4 [108-116] | July-2011 CUSTOMERS’ PREFERENCE FOR E – BANKING SERVICES: A CASE STUDY OF SELECTED BANKS IN SIERRA LEONE R. A. GBADEYAN (Corresponding author) BSc‚ MBA(Zaria) MSc‚ Ph.D(Ilorin) Institute of Public Administration and Management (IPAM)‚ Department of Business Administration‚ University of Sierra Leone‚ A. J. Momoh Street Tower Hill‚ Freetown‚ Sierra Leone. Email: drgbadeyan@hotmail.com(Corresponding) timigbade@yahoo
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Food Preferences and Taboos: An Anthropological Perspective Across the world‚ there is an extensive range of animals and plants of which humans have at their disposal for consumption. Despite this though‚ many cultures and societies engage in preferences and taboos of which restrict their dietary range. The term “food taboo” has been used to describe the practice of where people deliberately avoid consuming a food‚ which is otherwise perfectly okay to eat (Lien‚ 2004). The question of what makes
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Mr. Santosh Acharya Faculty‚ E.C.B Branch Manager‚ Anand Rathi Shares And Stock Brokers ltd. Submitted By Renu Mahayach BBA 3rd Year Researcher Specialization: Marketing [pic]
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