Submission date: 6th-May-2013 Performance of Telecom Organizations in Pakistan: An Exploratory Study 1. INTRODUCTION In mid 2000 decade the telecom industry boom remarkably in Pakistan‚ especially in private sector. The services offered by the private telecom industry set a competitive trend among private as well as public telecom companies of Pakistan. The competition offered a number of services by each telecom company to satisfy their customers. Purpose of this study is
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Ratio Analysis: Liquidity(Times): | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | Current Ratio | 4.11 | 3.65 | 2.95 | Quick Ratio | 3.92 | 3.44 | 2.73 | NWC to Asset Ratio | 0.17 | 0.15 | 0.13 | Cash Ratio | 3.23 | 2.70 | 2.03 | NWC to Sales Ratio | 1.71 | 1.43 | 1.04 | NWC($) | 9215702577.00 | 7220848206.00 | 5205523576.00 | Average Daily Cash Expenses | 7537175.82 | 7160555.21 | 6768509.99 | Interval Measure(in days) | 1270.94 | 1029.86 | 798.11 | Interpretation: * According to current ratio
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How To Pick The Best Telecom Stocks Share Disqus 0 The telecom industry can quickly change from one year to the next. There can be several years in which it is a safe‚ reliable investment haven with a dependable customer base and steady‚ reliable revenue and profit streams; a couple of years later the industry could see an upheaval as it responds to technological innovation‚ regulatory changes‚ intensifying competition and merger and acquisition activity. As a result of this industry’s
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on the history of British Telecom considering the expanding process of BT. Then‚ we identified and analysed its key elements in the expansion of BT into about five different businesses BT Retail‚ BT Wholesale‚ BT Global‚ BT Openworld‚ BT Exact‚ and how The Group has re-focused its core activities on voice and data customers. After that‚ the mission statement of customer focus and excellent service promise‚ key business processes as to how BT operates and a STEEP analysis as to how BT is affected from
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The financial ratios are: Liquidity Ratio- The firms ability to satisfy the short term obligations. (Gitman‚ 2007) Activity ratio- That measure the speed with which various accounts are converted into sales or cash‚ inflows or outflows. (Gitman‚ 2007) Debt ratio- That measures the proportion of total assets financed by the firms creditors. (Gitman‚ 2007) Profitability ratio- measures enable the analyst to evaluate the firms profits with respect to a given level of sales a certain level of assets
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evaluate how well it is performing‚ one of those tools is the debt ratio calculation. The debt ratio shows the proportion of assets financed with debt‚ liabilities. It is calculated by the companies total liabilities divided by its total assets and is used as a percentage. Total assets and total debts can be found on the balance sheet. “It can be used to evaluate a business’s ability to pay its debt” (Nobles p. 89). The debt ratio can be used to evaluate a business’s ability to pay it’s debts.
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various guidelines for the banking sector of the country. A sound banking system is important for smooth development of banking system. It can play a key role in the economy. It gathers savings from all over the country and provides liquidity for industry and trade. In 1957 A.D. Industrial Development Bank was established to promote the industrialization in Nepal‚ which was later converted into Nepal Industrial Development Corporation (NIDC) in 1959 A.D. Rastriya Banijya Bank was established in 1965
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FINANCIAL ANALYSIS (HOTEL INDUSTRY) [pic] [pic] [pic] By Donnabelle Pineda and Marge Javillonar Managerial Accounting ADB-MBA Program‚ Batch 10 Submitted to: Prof. Ricardo Palo Date: 4 August 2010 I. Hospitality Industry The hospitality industry is a trillion dollar service sector within the global economy. The industry covers a broad variety of service industries including‚ but not limited to‚ hotels‚ food service‚ casinos‚ and tourism. This
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Financial Results FIN/571 July 22‚ 2013 Interpreting Financial Results Liquidity: Current Ratio Parrino‚ Kidwell‚ & Bates (2012) detail the current ratio as current assets divided by liabilities. The current ratio identifies a firm’s potential to pay short-term liabilities; higher liquidity is a good sign for potential creditors (Parrino et al.‚ 2012). At the same time‚ however‚ the current ratio should not greatly exceed benchmarks of other competitors (Parrino et al.‚ 2012). This could be
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