ISSUES ON FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN INDIA As a result of various policy initiatives taken‚ the Indian economy has been rapidly changing from a restrictive regime to a liberal one. The present legal framework allows an easy entry to a foreign investor in India. The liberalization of the foreign investment regime in India commenced in 1991 and thereafter has been gradually liberalized by successive governments. Deregulation‚ privatization and easing of restrictions on foreign investments and acquisition
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What are the benefits for foreign firms to cross list in the US markets? Do the benefits remain after the SOX? Do you think the benefits would remain unchanged after the worldwide adoption of IFRS? Foreign companies are always looking for a new country to plant a flag and expand their global market place. One of the ways that they do this in the business world is through a process called cross listing. This practice allows a company owned and operated in Country A to list their company in Country
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Impact of Multinational Corporations Setting up in Developing Countries There has been a very controversial debate over years now about the impact of multinational corporations setting up in developing countries‚ which have many supporters as well as opponents. Surely there is not only one way to look at this more and more common phenomenon that affects the host countries in many both positive and negative ways that are discussed in this paper. The term multinational corporations (MNCs) is
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the amount of risk associated with the security adversity when establishing a global business within India. Business Security and Globalization of Multinational Businesses Located in India Introduction Businesses today have pushed their footprint of operation outside what is considered to be their home country. A business that is a multinational business will have operations in many other countries. The one country that the headquarters is located in is considered to be the home country
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The dynamic relationship between stock market and foreign exchange market has recently drawn much attention from economic policy planners‚ financial economists‚ and practitioners. Knowledge about the relationship between the exchange market and stock market is essential from the perspective of monetary and fiscal policy decisions‚ portfolio management‚ and economic development. STOCK MARKET A stock market is a private or public market for the trading of company stock and derivatives of company
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(2003): MNC knowledge transfer‚ subsidiary absorptive capacity‚ and HRM (article 2) 5 Mudambi (2002): Knowledge management in multinational firms (article 3) 6 Foss & Pedersen (2002): Transferring knowledge in MNC’s: The role of sources of subsidiary knowledge and organizational context (article 4) 7 Gupta & Govindarajan (2000): Knowledge flows within multinational corporations (article 5) 7 Knowledge sharing within MNCs’ 8 Articles 2 & 3 – analysis and comparison 8 Article 5 – analysis & comparison
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Multinational Business Corporations Gain More Power Multinational Business Corporations Gain More Power The world is entering a period where corporations are gaining more power in society. Multinational business corporations will ultimately become more powerful than the government. Corporations influence decisions made by the government by providing campaign funding and lobbying. Businesses strive to satisfy their consumers’ wants and needs far well than the government strives to satisfy
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INVESTMENT BY QUALIFIED FOREIGN INVESTORS IN INDIA -- Ankita Pandey & Deepali Srivastava Listed and unlisted equity in India have received focused regulatory attention since the establishment of the Securities Exchange Board of India (“SEBI”) in 1992. Towards the end of the 1992‚ to attract foreign capital‚ Foreign Institutional Investors (“FII”) such as Pension Funds‚ Mutual Funds‚ Investment Trusts‚ Asset Management Companies‚ Nominee Companies and incorporated/institutional Portfolio Managers
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Defination: Multinational corporations are business entities that operate in more than one country. The typical multinational corporation or MNC normally functions with a headquarters that is based in one country‚ while other facilities are based in locations in other countries. In some circles‚ a multinational corporation is referred to as a multinational enterprise or a transnational corporation . The exact model for an MNC may vary slightly. One common model is for the multinational corporation is the
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CASE ANALYSIS Document Version: 1.0 Moore Medical Corporation Analysis to IT investments Dilip IT for Business Managers Business Background • Moore Medical Corporation founded in 1947 is a distributor of medical supplies. The company had built its business model taking care of specific groups of practitioners such as podiatrists and emergency medical service personnel. • Moore provides more than 8500 products and the company had divided its customers into six groups. Moore has
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