SUMMER PROJECT REPORT ON FINANCIAL MODELING OF DABUR Under the guidance of Mr.DheerajVaidya‚ Director Corporate Bridge Consultancy Pvt. Ltd. In partial fulfilment of the requirements For the award of MASTER IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES(MMS) (Affiliated to university of Mumbai) VIVEKANAND EDUCATION SOCIETY’S INSTITUTE OF STUDIES AND RESEARCH CHEMBUR‚ MUMBAI Submitted by Sumit B. Agrawal ROLL NO: 01 MMS 2012-2014 Declaration By Candidate I wish to state that the work embodied
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Absenteeism is the absence of an employee from work. It is a major problem faced by almost all employers of today. Absenteeism of employees from work leads to back logs‚ piling of work and thus work delay. The automobile industry in India is still in its infancy but growing rapidly. Since the first car rolled out on the streets of Mumbai in1898‚ the Automobile Industry of India has come a long way. During its early stages the auto industry was overlooked by the then Government and the policies were
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The trajectory of LG Electronics‚ its growth and diversification‚ has always been grounded in the company ethos of making our customers’ lives ever better and easier-happier‚ even-through increased functionality and fun. Since its founding in 1958‚ LG Electronics has led the way to an ever-more advanced digital era. Along the way‚ our constantly evolving technological expertise has lent itself to many new products and applied technologies. Moving forward into the 21st century‚ LG continues to
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as a result of which various projects are coming up and due to which various applications are being received by state and national financial institutions for financial assistance. Project finance is thus becoming a field of specialization in itself. There is an ever increasing thrust on the capital formation and this capital formation is done in any economy through massive infrastructure projects like setting up a new industry ‚ launching of the green field projects to name a few. Apart form this
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proposition that there is endogeniety i.e.‚ bi-directional relationship between FDI and economic growth in Nigeria. Single and simultaneous equation systems are employed to examine if there is any sort of feed-back relationship between FDI and economic growth in Nigeria. The results obtained show that FDI and economic growth are jointly determined in Nigeria and there is positive feedback from FDI to growth and from growth to FDI. The overall policy implication of the result is that policies that attract
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The direct FDI impact in the short term from retail chains will be modest. If you look at the numbers -- as per [financial information services firm] CEIC Data -- FDI in 2008 was in the ballpark of US$35 billion and declined in 2009 and 2010. FDI in 2011 came in at around US$27 billion or so. So if we ask the question: Will international retail chains in the shorter term -- an 18-to-24 month horizon -- bring in US$8 billion to get back on track‚ the answer is probably not. Large retail chains
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1 Preface ....................................................................................................................................................... 2 2 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 2 2.1 Porter’s Diamond model .............................................................................................
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Impacts of FDI in India Impact on Farming Communities The emergence of big supermarkets is inevitable once the FDI policy is put into place. What does this mean for the farming community? When supermarkets source from small farmers‚ they tend to buy from farmers who have the most non-land assets (like equipment and irrigation)‚ the greatest access to infrastructure (like roads and cold chain facilities)‚ and the upper size treacle of land (among small farmers). When farmers enter supermarket
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Foreign Direct Investment – a) What is Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)? FDI is “investment for control” in a foreign country – foreign investment where control is acquire‚ vs. Portfolio Investment which includes purchasing securities or bonds of a firm without exercising control over the firm. Most Intl’ units (MFI‚ UNCTAD) classify an FDI if the foreign investor holds at least 10% of the firm’s equity. b) Why FDI? Because FDI will use existing: customer base‚ licenses‚ IP‚ workforce‚ language
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! ! ! ! ! ! ! CHINA ECONOMIC GROWTH ! ! ! ! Mohamed Adirizak (S2583348) Merijn Schakelaar Aron Tepper March 12‚ 2014 Economics and business economics University of Groningen First draft !1 ! Table of contents ! 1. Introduction 1 Type chapter title (level 1) 4 Type chapter title (level 2) 5 Type chapter title (level 3) 6 Type chapter title (level 1) 4 Type chapter title (level 1) 4 Conclusion 4 !
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