corporate sector. The Stock Holding Corporation of India Ltd. gave me a lot of exposure of the capital market. During my training period I received unconditional help my every member of the Stock Holding Corporation. Firstly‚ I would like to express my gratitude to Prof. Shyamal Gupta (Director‚ SRMS International Business School‚ Lucknow) and to Siddiqui Ajam (Trainning & placement Officer‚ SRMS international Business School‚ Lucknow) for their efforts to place me at Stock Holding Corporation
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How the Stock Market Works Why Do Companies Issue Stock? Companies throughout the world issue new stock shares every day. But what is stock‚ and why does a company issue it? To help you to better understand these important concepts in this tutorial we will discuss: What is Capital? Equity vs. Debt Why Do Corporations Issue Stock? Advantages for Stock Holders Let us begin by defining the word capital. What Is Capital? Let’s imagine that you decide to start up your own ice cream shop business
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revenue growth in early 1990s‚ as its income leapt to $40 million. Growth in late 90s was fueled by Celexa sales. Forest went public in 1967‚ started trading at $17.25‚ slowly and steadily went up to $55.38 per share in February of 1991 and did 2:1 stock split in March of the same year‚ next day trading started with opening price of $30.50 and closing price going up to $40.13. Forest
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Green Shoe Options in India Prepared by Naveen Alle Batch 2012‚ Masters Programme in Management Studies Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS) University of Mumbai Mumbai Supervised by Balkrishna Parab Assistant Professor Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS) University of Mumbai Mumbai March 2012 Student Research Project Green Shoe Options in India Prepared by Naveen Alle1 March 2012 Abstract A green shoe option (GSO) provides the option of allotting
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Brief History of Stock Exchanges News on the stock market appears in different media every day. You hear about it any time it reaches a new high or a new low‚ and you also hear about it daily in statements like ’The BSE Sensitive Index rose 5% today’. Obviously‚ stocks and stock markets are important. Stocks of public limited companies are bought and sold at a stock exchange. But what really are stock exchanges? Known also as the stock market or bourse‚ a stock exchange is an organized marketplace
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McDonalds Valuation Project Write Up To begin the economic analysis of McDonalds‚ we must first look at the company beta. McDonalds has a beta of .34 meaning it is not as volatile when compared to the market and can be categorized as a low risk stock. To determine that financial impact of changes in economic conditions to the performance McDonalds‚ three economic indicators must be evaluated. The leading economic index (LEI)‚ coincident economic index (CEI)‚ and lagging economic index (LAG)‚
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Vietnam Stock Exchange The Stock Trading Center of Vietnam (‘STC’)‚ located in Ho Chi Minh City ‚ was officially inaugurated on July 20‚ 2000‚ and trading commenced on July 28‚ 2000. Initially‚ two equity issues were listed‚ Refrigeration Electrical Engineering Joint Stock Corporation (‘REE’) and Saigon Cable and Telecommunication Material Joint Stock Company (‘SACOM’). As of this date‚ an additional of 20 issues is also listed with a current market capitalization of US$239m. The Stock Trading
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Stock Market Crash of 1929 Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History‚ 1999 During the 1920s increasing numbers of Americans became interested in Wall Street and in buying stocks. A prospective buyer did not have to pay the full price of a stock in order to buy. Instead the practice of "buying on margin" allowed a person to acquire stock by expending in cash as little as ten percent of the price of a stock. The balance was covered by a loan from a broker‚ who was advanced the money by his bank
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The 1929 Stock Market Crash In early 1928 the Dow Jones Average went from a low of 191 early in the year‚ to a high of 300 in December of 1928 and peaked at 381 in September of 1929. (1929 ) It was anticipated that the increases in earnings and dividends would continue. (1929 ) The price to earnings ratings rose from 10 to 12 to 20 and higher for the market ’s favorite stocks. (1929 ) Observers believed that stock market prices in the first 6 months of 1929 were high‚ while others saw them to
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Stocks versus Bonds: Explaining the Equity Risk Premium Clifford S. Asness From the 19th century through the mid-20th century‚ the dividend yield (dividends/price) and earnings yield (earnings/price) on stocks generally exceeded the yield on long-term U.S. government bonds‚ usually by a substantial margin. Since the mid-20th century‚ however‚ the situation has radically changed. In addressing this situation‚ I argue that the difference between stock yields and bond yields is driven by the long-run
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