PROPOSALThe written proposal must be typewritten (other than samples or exhibits). The proposal should follow the outline in Exhibit A‚ and each section should be separated by tabs. Students will prepare 6 copies of the proposal in a clear front‚ soft-bound report format. The outside back cover of the written proposal must list the following information: school name‚ students name and concept name. | The information in the written proposal must be presented in the following order in a binder‚ with
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INDEX 1. CEMENT AND ITS TYPES 2. INDIAN CEMENT INDUSTRY OVERVIEW STRUCTURE MAJOR PLAYERS GOVT. POLICIES CEMENT EXPORTS PORTER’S 5-FORCE MODEL . SWOT ANALYSIS 3. INTRODUCTION ULTRA TECH CEMENT 3.1 PRODUCTION UNITS 3.2 ULTRA TECH ADVANTAGES 3.3 AWARDS 3.4 EXPORTS 4. PROJECT WORK 4.1 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY 4.2 RESEARCH DESIGN
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Benchmarking of your company with industry 15 Analysis of company’s strength and weakness 15 Strengths:- 16 Weaknesses:- 16 recommendations for company 17 Realized rate of return: 18 Beta of the D.G. Khan Cement 18 Expected Return of the D.G. Khan Cement 19 Standard Deviation 20 Required rate of return (CAPM) 20 Expected Return Vs. Required Return 21 Portfolio Planning 21 Dividend growth model 24 Corporate Valuation Model 24 Constant & non-constant
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1.3 Methodology 1.3.1 Types of Data To perform and prepare this research report both primary and secondary data will be used. 1.3.2 Data Collection Procedure For primary data collection‚ a survey as well as personal interview will be conducted with structured questionnaire. Various secondary sources including- books‚ newspaper‚ internet‚ other research reports will be used to collect the required data. 1.3.3 Sample Design Sampling
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Industrial Training at The Delta Composite Knitting Ind. Ltd (DCKIL) for 52 days INTRODUCTION Praise to Allah‚ the creator and sustainer who has given us strength and opportunity to complete our eight weeks long industrial attachment at “The Delta composite Knitting Industry Ltd”; in Zarun (South)‚ Kashimpur‚ Gazipur. At the beginning we would like to pay our gratitude toour academic supervisor prof. Dr. S.MMahbub- ulHaqueMajumder‚ Dean‚ Faculty of Science & Information Technology
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EconomicReview. Vol. 48‚ No. 3. Fama‚ E.‚ 1980‚ “Agency Problems and Theory of the Company”‚ Journal ofPolitical Economy‚ Vol. 88‚ No. 2. Bhayani .S.J‚ 2009. Impact of Financial Leverage on Cost of Capital and Valuation of Company: A Study of Indian Cement Industry‚ Paradigm. vol XIII‚ No 2‚ July December‚ 2009. Myers‚ S.‚ and N Myers‚ S.C.‚ 1977‚ “Determinants of Corporate Borrowing”‚ Journal of Financial Economics‚ Vol. 5. Myers‚ S.C. 2001. Capital structure. Journal of Economic Perspectives‚ 15(2):81–102
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Yamamah Cement Company External Environmental Scanning Group Members | ID | NAME | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Table of Contents: Table of Contents: 3 1. Objectives 4 2. Company Overview 4 3. KSA cement industry 4 4. Compotator 4 5. 2009 summary 5 6. Outlook summary 6 7. Yamamah Cement and the environment 6 8. External Factor Analysis Summary (EFAS) 7 9. internal environmental scanning 7 10. Internal Factor Analysis Summary (IFAS) 8 11. Appendix
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organization Secondary Data: Search and get information from textbooks‚ Internet‚ old reports and other channels. 2. Research Methods: There are numerous ways to get information. In my report‚ the research methods used are: literature searches‚ talking with people and personal interviews Literature search involves reviewing all readily available materials such as internal company information‚ annual training reports‚ annual training plan‚ company literature and any other
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ADVERTISING & SALES PROMOTION CEMENT INDUSTRY PROF. ANAND DESAI SATISHKUMAR BIRADAR Roll no 07 (MMM IV) The cement industry has come a long way since 1914 when the first cement plant was set up at Porbandar. In the past‚ the government’s regulation restricted the growth of the Indian cement industry. The removal of these controls resulted in rapid progress in terms of new capacity creation and higher production. As of March 2012‚ the country had an installed cement capacity of around 325-330 million
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FACTS Podar Cement i.e. Respondent in the present case is a company and the assessee for the purposes of Income Tax Act‚ 1961. Malabar Industries P. Ltd. Are the builders and they constructed a building named “Silver Arch” on the Nepeansena Road‚ Bombay. Podar Cement owns four flats i.e. flat no. 231‚ 232‚ 241 and 242 in the building “Silver Arch” constructed by the Malabar Industries. Out of all the four flats which are mentioned before‚ two of them were directly purchased by the Podar Cement Ltd. And
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