Securities and Exchange Board of India Report of the Committee on ’Review of Ownership and Governance of Market Infrastructure Institutions’ November 2010 1 Securities and Exchange Board of India Contents CHAPTER Page. No Background ………………………………………………………... 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction ……………………………………………………… .. 6 Ownership norms ……………………………………………... 33 Governance norms ……………………………………………… .. 51 Measures for conflicts resolution ……………………………….. 57 Other issues ………………………………………………………
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Unit 9 Lab 1 1. Encrypt email‚ security software‚ content checking tool‚ anti-spam tool‚ and secure firewall configurations. 2. Certificate Authority or Certification Authority (CA) is an entity‚ which is core to many PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) schemes‚ whose purpose is to issue digital certificates to use by other parties. It implies a trusted third party. 3. An attacker can create a certificate for any domain. This certificate will appear to be signed by a trusted CA. Thus‚ you will see
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Value Stock vs. Growth Stock September 14‚ 2013 Growth and value are styles of investing in stocks (Emerald‚ 2013). Analysts commonly classify companies with low market-to-book ratios as value stocks‚ and firms with high market-to-book ratios as growth stocks (Berk & DeMarzo‚ 2011). Neither approach is certain to give appreciation in stock market value; both carry the possibility of risk. The return
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Based off the results from this lab the student was able to determine and have an overall better understanding of the variables that affect the rate of photosynthesis in a plant. The first variable the student tested in the lab was 30cm of light with CO2 present. The student started this trial with all 10-leaf disks and timed how many leaf disks came up every minute for 15 minutes. One minute into the trial and the student recorded that no leaf disks had yet to rise to the top of the solution. At
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Low-Income Is Going ‘Green’ Jacqi Munoz Ivy Tech Community College Abstract I will be writing a comparative analysis based on two different articles that are about local farmers’ markets and whether they help or hinder the environment and community. I will be writing this for my English 111 class taught by Professor Johnson as well as for my peers. Local farmers’ markets have become a growing genre within the food culture and provide us with a specific type of food that is hard to find in a grocery
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Question: ======== Business intelligence sounds like a fancy term with a lot of competitive advantage potentially rolled into it. What sort of business intelligence do you think Webster needs? Specifically‚ what business intelligence would it need to predict enrollments in the coming years? What business intelligence would it need to determine what curriculums to offer? Do you think Webster gathers and uses this kind of business intelligence? Why or why not? ===========================
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BTEC Level 3 Certificate: Business Assignment Brief Unit 1: The Business Environment (10 credits) Unit issue date: Thursday 20th September 2013 Unit deadline: Friday 25th October 2013 Assessor: Mrs S Nti Learning outcomes: 1. Know the range of different businesses and their ownership 2. Understand how businesses are organised to achieve their purposes 3. Know the impact of the economic environment on businesses 4. Know how political‚ legal and social factors impact on business
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AUDITING II HOMEWORK “Internet Problem 14-1: Revenue Recognition Fraud” Chapter 14 Wahyunda Risa Putri 1210534008 Shabrina Alin Firstiana 1210534010 Atikah Galuh Wilandra1210534013 Lecturer : Suhernita‚ SE‚ ForeAcc‚ Akt. International Class Faculty of Economics Andalas University 2014 INTERNET PROBLEM 14-1: REVENUE RECOGNITION FRAUD The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) found that Bally Total Fitness Holding Corporation‚ a nationwide commercial operator of fitness centers‚ fraudulently
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Nguyen Duc Thuan ID: 1349672 FIN 3331 – Risk & Return Assignment 1. Answers: The expected return of this stock is: E[RJ] = 0.2(12%) + 0.35(18%) + 0.3(-10%) + 0.15(10%) = 7.2% The standard deviation is: 2J = 0.2(0.12 – 0.072)2 + 0.35(0.18 – 0.072)2 + 0.3(-0.1 – 0.072)2 + 0.15(0.1 – 0.072)2 = 0.0135 J = = 11.63% 2. Answers: The average return and standard deviation of Large co. stock return is: Sum of Large co. stock = -14.69 – 26.47 + 37.23 + 23.93 – 7.16 + 6.57 = 19.41 Mean = Sum/N
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ROI Project: Phase #1 Return on Investment (ROI): An examination of ROI financial analysis and its historical roots with the DuPont Company Return on Investment (ROI): An examination of ROI financial analysis and its historical roots with the DuPont Company Like it or not‚ with the current state of the economy‚ as well as‚ enforced implications of the Affordable Care Act‚ a large number of hospitals and healthcare agencies will close their doors for good this year. Perhaps
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