[pic] INTERIM REPORT ON ANALYSIS OF WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT BY MD.YUNUS JAMAL FOR APOLLO TYRES LTD. [pic] A INTERIM REPORT ON ANALYSIS OF WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT FOR APOLLO TYRES LTD. [pic] Submitted To: Company Guide: Mr. Mandeep Sisodia Faculty Guide:
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[pic] [pic] RAYMOND LTD. Internship Report on Working Capital and Portfolio Management SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: DR. NEHA PURI TANMAY BHASIN FACULTY GUIDE B.COM (HONS)III ACCF A3104609018 AMITY UNIVERSITY
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balance sheets and rising global ambitions. In this essay I am going to use a specific acquisition example based on the article named “Tata Motors’ Acquisition of Daewoo Commercial Vehicles” to illustrate the Indian Acquisition problem. Statistically‚ there are 12 per cent to 14 per cent of Tata Motors’ revenue is from overseas at current status. And Tata Motors sets its communicated target at 25 per cent to 30 per cent‚ which means that the company aims to reach 25%-30% revenue from overseas in
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Working Capital Strategies Paper Philip Wheeler‚ Efrain Fuentes‚ Onorio Dimas‚ Michele Cox FIN/419 February 9‚ 2013 Sarah Newton Working Capital Strategies Paper General Motors has continued to expand both their product lines and their influence throughout the world. The company is building factories in several countries only dreamed of a decade ago‚ including China and continuing to turn profits each year. GM seems to focus on profitability and high returns on their investments. Each business
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the methods internal auditors use to plan and complete work‚ and the approaches external auditors take to assess risk and perform audits. While some methods‚ such as online working papers‚ are merely computerized versions of traditional tasks‚ others‚ such as risk analysis based on neural networks‚ are revolutionizing the field. Many auditors and researchers find themselves working amid an everchanging workplace‚ with computerbased methods leading the charge. Perhaps the most difficult aspect to computerbased techniques is the application
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Tata Motors – India aquisation of Daewoo Commercial Vehicles Company- Korea The case examines the first-ever overseas acquisition by an Indian automobile company. It gives a details of the acquisition of Daewoo Commercial Vehicles plant by Tata Motors‚ world’s sixth largest commercial vehicle manufacturer. Daewoo Commercial Vehicles Company (DWCV) had an installed capacity of 20‚000 vehicles from a state-of-the-art plant built in 1995. Produced more than 90 truck models in the heavy commercial
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A SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROJECT REPORT On “Customer satisfaction regarding TATA MOTORS” (VAPI) Submitted in The partial fulfillment of the Degree requirement towards the Masters in Business Administration INTRODUCTION About Customer Satisfaction Introduction of Automobile Industry Industry performance in 2008-09 History of Mahindra & Mahindra Automotive Millstone‚ awards and accolades About Mahindra Bolero About Mahindra dealer CUSTOMER SATISFACTION Customer Satisfaction
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS OF INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK Abstract: Indian Overseas bank is one of the oldest banks in India. It is having its strong base in South India. The bank has undergone many structural changes in the past and is serving crores of people all over the world. There are some unique characteristics for this bank. In this research‚ the financial performance of the select bank is analyzed with the data collected for a period of 10 years. The data are current and are in accordance
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SUMMER TRAINING REPORT ON TITLE OF PROJECT REPORT Undertaken at “BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LIMITED” Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University‚ Delhi Under the Guidance of Submitted by ASIM SAHORE AMIT GUPTA Prof. MBA-III Sem Enrollment No.-09817003910 Session 2011 – 12 To Whom It May Concern I _______________________
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benefits expense | 2‚691.45 | 2‚294.02 | Depreciation and amortization expense | 1‚606.74 | 1‚360.77 | Product development expense/ Engineering expenses | 234.25 | 141.23 | Other expenses | 8‚405.51 | 6‚738.35 | Expenditure transferred to capital and other accounts | (907.13) | (817.68) | Total expenses | 52‚954.37 | 45‚167.77 | Profit before tax | 1‚926.27 | 2‚343.64 | Exchange loss (net) including on revaluation of foreign currency borrowings‚ depositsand loans | 445.24 | 147.12 |
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