Appendix 1 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS (a) Published and Forthcoming 1. Nyangosi‚ R.‚ Arora‚ J.S. “Bankers’ perspective on E-banking: An Empirical investigation of the Kenya banking Industry”‚ Journal of Management studies (INDIA)* 2. Nyangosi‚ R.‚ Arora‚ J.S. “Antecedents and obstacles to e-banking adoption: A comparative study of India and Kenya” International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management (USA)* 3. Nyangosi‚ R.‚ Arora‚ J.S. (2010) “Internet and Mobile Banking in Kenya:
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TUMAINI UNIVERSITY IRINGA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE FACULTY OF BUSSINESS AND ECONOMICS BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA3) RESEARCH REPORT ON AWARENESS AND PARTICIPATION OF LOCALS IN THE STOCK EXCHANGE MARKET CASE STUDY: DAR ES SALAAM STOCK EXCHANGE SUBMITTED BY: MWANAARAB RAJAB ACKNOWLEDGEMENT My gratitude goes first and foremost to God who enabled me to complete this research as well as my studies. I would like to convey my gratitude
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Another way is to use money is to invest it to shares. Although the Stock Market Crash of 1929 was devastating to the United States of America‚ it opened the eyes of the civilians to what money can really do the nation. The stock market had become very popular in the 1920’s. It was organized in 1792 by a group of stockbrokers‚ people who arrange the sale of stocks‚ looking for a more efficient way to buy and sell stocks. The stock market was a way for businesses to get financial support to expand their
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Introduction The causes of the Stock Market Crash of 1929 vary between many different factors some of which have not been proven or they are not sufficient and cannot be claimed as valid. The Stock Market Crash of 1929 was a cause of the Great Depression and was the biggest economic disaster in the stock markets ever. The crash revealed a lot of things about the economy during the time period of 1929. There were many different causes of the stock market crashing‚ but these are believed to be the
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factors that brought on the stock market crash of 1929. This is a very important issue to me and i believe the three main reasons as to what cause the stock market to crash. One reason is buying on margin. The second reason is the gov’t creating easy money. The last reason the stock market crashed was stocks being priced hired than actual value. I hope you will consider my position on the issue and as well as the rest of my essay. The first reason I believe the stock market crashed was buying on margin
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emphasis was put on the development of equity markets. India also followed this path. Stock markets grew rapidly in India during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Capital markets have taken a prominent place in the developing countries financial system during the last decade. Given this backdrop‚ it is important to assess the impact of stock markets on a countrys economic development. One of the most obvious and direct effect of the stock market is on the corporate sector of a country. This
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CHAPTER 10 Return and Risk: The Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) Multiple Choice Questions I. DEFINITIONS PORTFOLIOS a 1. A portfolio is: a. a group of assets‚ such as stocks and bonds‚ held as a collective unit by an investor. b. the expected return on a risky asset. c. the expected return on a collection of risky assets. d. the variance of returns for a risky asset. e. the standard deviation of returns for a collection of risky assets. Difficulty level: Easy PORTFOLIO WEIGHTS
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QUESTIONNAIRE:- (Retailer Survey) Name of the shop: __________________________________________________ Retailer Name: ____________________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________________ 1) Do you stock Amul Ice-cream? a) Yes b) No 2) If yes‚ what varieties of Amul Ice-cream do you preferred to store? a) Sticks b) Cones c) Cups d) Couple Packs e) Family Packs f) All of them. 3) If No‚ Why? a. Absence of packaging date b
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Unit 2 Reflection Stock Market Challenge I selected the stock market challenge assignment because it was an assignment that I received a good mark on. It wasn’t too difficult for me to complete because I was familiar with a lot of the concepts of Excel such as making charts. However‚ some parts of this assignment were difficult. One of the toughest things was choosing which stocks were the best to invest in and it required me to think very carefully before choosing. Since I had some previous knowledge
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information in GM Exhibit 1 and its stock price in GM Exhibit 2‚ when do you first see signs of GM’s impending financial distress? The sign of GM’s impending financial distress is first seen in 2005. GM reported a net loss of more than $10 billion and has continued to post annual losses since that time with losses reaching almost $31 billion in 2008. GM’s cash flow from operations in 2005 was a negative $16.8 billion. Reviewing GM’s stock price‚ we can see that the stock price also decreased dramatically
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