Ahuja ankit.ahuja15@sibmpune.edu.in • Ankit Kawad • Angshuman • Akumtoshi ankit.kawad15@sibmpune.edu.in angshuman.kar15@sibmpune.edu.in akumtoshi.poengar@sibmpune.edu.in PROBLEM INTRODUCTION DESCRIPTION‚ INR VALUE DETERMINAT ION AND EFFECTS ON BUSINESS The Weakening Rupee •2nd worst performer in currency market among developing countries. Lost 9.25% since May 2013 •Indonesia(RUPAIYA)and South Africa(RAND) depreciated by 7% and 10 % resp. They compete with India in Agri-products
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http://www.indianmba.com/Occasional_Papers/OP78/op78.html What is buyback? Buyback is reverse of issue of shares by a company where it offers to take back its shares owned by the investors at a specified price; this offer can be binding or optional to the investors. Why companies buyback? * Unused Cash: If they have huge cash reserves with not many new profitable projects to invest in and if the company thinks the market price of its share is undervalued. Eg. Bajaj Auto went on a massive buy
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DIPLOMA THESIS Linking Climate Change with Food Security in the highlands of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa‚ Northwest Pakistan Presented by: Martin Kienzler Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg Faculty of Philosophy I Institute of Geography and Geology Physical Geography DIPLOMA THESIS Linking Climate Change with Food Security in the highlands of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa‚ Northwest Pakistan Presented by Martin Kienzler‚ born on June‚ 25th 1985 in Titisee-Neustadt to obtain the degree of
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Whitney Williams MKT 428 MW 2:00-3:15 September 20‚ 2008 The Brita Products Company John Deighton January 15‚ 2002 1. To what do you attribute Brita’s success? • It is owned by a well established and successful company‚ Clorox. • They own a large amount of market share. • Each pitcher sale starts a flow of filter sales. • Their customer lifetime value was remarkable. The retention rate is also a high 80%. • They didn’t give up in the early years when sales were very slow because they
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What is a rights issue? Distinguish between a renounceable and a non-renounceable rights issue. How would a company account for such issues? A rights issue is an issue of new shares to existing shareholders whereby they are given the right to purchase additional shares in proportion to their current shareholdings. Usually the issue price is set below the current market price of the company’s shares. A renounceable rights issue allows the shareholder to take up the rights issue‚ let it lapse
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Valuation of Goodwill: 1) Hitesh and company decided to purchase a business. The profits for the last four years are: 2006-Rs.60‚000 2007-Rs.75‚000 2008-Rs.72‚000 2009-Rs.69‚000. The business was looked after by the management. Remuneration from alternative employment if not engaged on the business comes to Rs.9000 p.a. Find the amount of goodwill‚ if it is valued on the basis of 3 years purchase of the average net profit for the last four years. 2) Following particulars are available in respect
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Preference Shares As in section 4 of Company Act 1965‚ it interpret preference share as “a share by whatever name called‚ which does not entitle the holder thereof to the right to vote at the general meeting or to any right to participate beyond a specified amount in any distribution whether by way of dividend‚ or redemption‚ in wind up‚ or otherwise.” (the library book) Besides that‚ section 66(1) of Company Act 1965 also states that “No company shall allot any preference shares or convert any
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Discussion Why do companies issue shares? In order to raise capital‚ generally to expand the business Suggestion • Raising capital • Expanding the business 4/29/2014 1 Why do people buy the shares? Shares give their holders part of the ownership of a company. (Shareholders have a part of the ownership.) Shareholders receive a proportion of a company’s profits as dividend‚ and may be able to make a capital gain by selling their shares at a higher price than they paid for
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Project on “Buy Back of Shares” Contents |Sr.No. |Topic |Page No. | |1. |Introduction |1 | |2. |Share buyback- An Overview |2 | |3. |Share buyback: Positive Aspects
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with E-Banking diffusion Case Egypt Abstract This proposal model tested the return on earnings performance of Egyptian banks following the full enforcement of electronic banking system. The study became obligatory as a result of increased penetration of electronic banking which has redefined the banking operations in Egypt and over the whole world. Judgmental sampling method was undertaken by using data collected from four Egyptian banks. These four banks are as a sample banks
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