FUNCTIONS OF SEBI SEBI is the nodal agency which protects the interests of an investor in the India market. Otherwise regulation of the capital markets is primarily the responsibility of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)‚ which is located in Bombay. Some of the major functions of SEBI are: • " SEBI is expected to regulate the business in stock exchanges and any other securities markets. • " Registering and regulating the working of collective investment schemes‚ including
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Donner Company Case Analysis Operations Management Indian Institute of Management Bangalore PGSEM 2012 Introduction Donner Company manufactures printed circuit boards (PCB) according to specifications of electronic manufacturers. It is one of the leading PCB manufacturers in United States. It started in 1985. The president of the company‚ Edward Plummer is reviewing the company position in October 1987‚ before deciding on plans for 1988. CNC Vs Manual Drill Decision Rules As per our
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Table of Content Executive Summary 1-2 1.0 Company Background 1.1 H&M History 1.2 Products‚ Strategy‚ Vision and Mission Statement 2-3 2.0 Strategy Planning 2.1 Establishment & Effectiveness of Vision‚ Mission and Goals 2.2 External Analysis 2.2.1 Opportunities 2.2.2 Threats 2.3 Internal Analysis 2.3.1 Strengths 2.3.2 Weaknesses 2.4 SWOT Analysis 2.5 Benchmarking 2.6 Hierarchy of strategy 2.7 BCG Matrix 4-9 3.0 Conclusion 3.1 Advice 3.2 Future Plan Reference History of
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5 / ¼.5= .67%/ 22%= 3.05 Ch 22 #7 1. Key Question A firm has fixed costs of $60 and variable costs as indicated in the table on the following page. Complete the table and check your calculations by referring to question 4 at the end of Chapter 23. 1. Graph total fixed cost‚ total variable cost‚ and total cost. Explain how the law of diminishing returns influences the shapes of the variable-cost and total-cost curves Graph AFC‚ AVC‚ ATC‚ and MC. Explain the derivation and shape of each
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genuine productivity. The plan is essentially a road map to success and when it is clear and well written‚ the this map helps travelers find their way with little or no difficulty. Perhaps one of the most common examples of planning is in those functions‚ which relate to management of a sales force. Forecasting expected sales volume enables administrators to make decisions based upon the next fiscal period’s predictions. In many case studies‚ that I’ve reviewed‚ planning proved it more effective
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to be an aggressive force in the hotel and casino market‚ especially with their recent expansion into Macau‚ China. INTRO Wynn Resorts is engaged in the design‚ development‚ financing‚ construction‚ and operation of hotel and casino resorts. The Company owns and operates two destination resorts: Wynn Las Vegas‚ on the Strip in Las Vegas‚ Nevada‚ and Wynn Macau‚ located in the Macau Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China (Macau). Wynn Las Vegas is located on the north-east
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asset-intensive a business‚ the more money must be reinvested into it to continue generating earnings. This is a bad thing. If a company has a ROA of 20%‚ it means that the company earned $0.20 for each $1 in assets. As a general rule‚ anything below 5% is very asset-heavy (manufacturing‚ railroads); anything above 20% is asset-light (advertising firms‚ software companies). Pepsi Co.’s ROA for the year ending 2008 is 15.2%. For the year ending 2009‚ Pepsi Co’s ROA is 15.9%. In translation‚ for the
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IT Consulting Company is a professional IT consulting company oriented on the business sphere in the USA and abroad. Covering a relatively wide range of services‚ the company has earned a good reputation and a loyal customer base. The 4P’s analysis demonstrates that the relatively low price rates‚ convenient geographic location‚ and narrow business orientation proved to be the key factor in the company’s success. The 5C’s analysis indicates the conditions under which the company can develop its marketing
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Behavioral Costing British Aerospace case study A. Introduction When we think about the cost of an aircraft‚ we tend to think of the cost of buying the product rather than the costs of running it! British Aerospace’s service to the customer does not stop at the aircraft acquisition stage‚ when the airplane is sold to the customer. If anything‚ this is when the customer relationship begins. This case study focuses upon the processes involved in behavioral costing aircraft components. Given
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As we can see above‚ Honda is maintaining its inventory by cost of goods sold with average inventory 7.03times to 7.14 times during its annual year. High inventory turnover meant that replenishing the cash on quick basis and lower the risk of becoming stuck with obsolete inventory. Whereas Toyota’s inventory turnover is decreasing by 15.4times to 13.06 times‚ which indicates that it is holding its inventory longer than the previous 2015 which shows poor inventory management or poor sales. Excess
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