maximize corporate profit. In the words of Milton Freidman‚ “The social responsibility of a business is to increase its profits”. The past few decades have given rise to the globalization of the apparel industry. With this globalization the competition has intensified‚ necessitating the leading apparel firms to develop extensive global sourcing capabilities. In order to comply with their fiduciary responsibility‚ current managers at these companies are faced with the challenge of developing and
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The growth of industry pre and post liberalization LIBERALIZATION Liberalization can be defined as a easing of previous government restrictions in social and economic policy. Liberalization is basically deregulating the government control over the economy & make the market free for everyone to trade. Measures undertaken by the
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(M) Sdn Bhd 1.0 APPAREL INDUSTRY BACKGROUND During the eighties‚ Malaysia was the forth largest manufacturing export contributor of apparel. However‚ the industry had shown declining trends during the nineties as the government switched their focus towards the electronic and electrical industry and was prevailed by China‚ Bangladesh‚ Sri Lanka‚ Pakistan‚ Indonesia and Vietnam due to lower production cost‚ and cheap and longer hours labour. Between year 1999 and 2000‚ the industry showed the slowest
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Consequences of Conflict in Sri Lanka Political consequence consequence (SC). (PC)‚ Economic consequence (EC)‚ and Social PC: Political consequence is an important consequence of the Sri Lankan Conflict. Armed conflict arose out of the intense displeasure of the Tamils at their discrimination. An armed group‚ the Tamil Tigers‚ was formed which resorted to attacking Sinhalese as well as Tamil officials who supported the ruling party. Many incidences of violence ensued including the 1983 riots
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Comparative Financial Ratios For Holding Companies in the Philippines Prepared by: Submitted to: Prof. Redentor Caguioa Financial Management 1 Second Semester A.Y. 2014-2015 Table of Contents Introduction Industry Background Summary of Financial Ratios Common Size Analysis Review of Ratios and Analysis Conclusion Appendices INTRODUCTION Financial analysis is the examination of a business from a variety of perspectives in order to fully understand the greater financial situation
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Tea is Sri Lanka’s largest agricultural export and fetched $1.02 billion in 2007‚ its third highest foreign exchange earner after garments and remittances from Sri Lankans working abroad. The country is not likely to achieve its 2008 revenue and production targets‚ after demand and prices for Sri Lankan tea tumbled in the last quarter‚ with the slowdown possibly extending into 2009‚ Lalith Hettiarachchi‚ the head of Sri Lanka Tea Board‚ told Reuters in an interview on Friday. Production this year
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Sri Lanka Homosexuality in a Sri Lankan Context M.M.C Doss 09/BA/16035 Index Topic pages Introduction 3-4 Chapter 1- Research Background 5-9 Chapter 2- Definition of Concepts 10-13 Chapter 3- Homophobia and Sri Lankan Society 14-22 Chapter 4- Fields of Homosexual Discrimination in Sri Lankan Society 23-27 Chapter 5- Homosexuality and the Legal Framework 28-33 Chapter 6- Conclusion- Summary and Proposals of Study
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SRI LANKA Macroeconomics analysis Section C Group 4 Akhil Jain – 2C Anuj Agarwal – 6C Pranav Arora – 30C Shraddha Jha – 45C Vaibhav Srivastava -53C Vinit Patil – 55C INDEX 1. Overview 2. Macroeconomic Performance Indicators 3. Macroeconomic Challenge 1 4. Recommended solution to Macroeconomic challenge 1 5. Macroeconomic Challenge 2 6. Recommended solution to Macroeconomic challenge 2 7. Macroeconomic Challenge 3 8. Recommended solution
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Table of Contents 1. List of Tables 4 2. List of Figures 5 3. Acknowledgement 6 4. Executive Summary 7 5. Introduction 9 5.1. Background of the Problem 9 5.2. Establishment of the problem 10 5.3. Significance / Rationale of the Problem 11 5.4. Objective of the Report 11 5.5. Approach to data collection and analysis 12 5.6. Delimitations of the Study 12 5.7. Outline of the report 13 5.7.1. Introduction 13 5.7.2. Literature review 14 5.7.3. Study design
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