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Due to Liberalization there will be emergence in stock markets. It has been observed that there has been increasing interdependence between most of the developed and emerging stock markets since the 1987 Stock Market Crash. This interdependence intensified after the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis....
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Effective leadership is a topic of paramount importance for today's competitive global environment. Much has been spoken and written about the styles of effective leadership. High CEO turn over is a complex issue that cannot be traced to one cause. CEO must be held accountable and cannot be...
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The event study methodology has been used to estimate cumulative average abnormal returns (CAR) in a 90 day window period (CAR) in a 1-day, 2-day, 5-day, 10-day, 15-day, 20-day, and 90-day window period of Declaration of Separation on stock prices of Hero Motor Corp. The study aims at exploring...
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The Indian Government has taken a new initiative called ‘Make in India' to boost country's economy through industrialization. This mantra will motivate Multinational companies to manufacture their products in India. The Government has already announced many lucrative offers for investors to...
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The post slow down effect, that came after the subprime crisis and going down of the big ticket finance companies like Lehman, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac had a huge ripple effect all around the globe. This global meltdown is now being considered as the biggest meltdown after “The Great...
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The literature review suggests that the most of the research work has been conducted on various reasons for merger failure, psychological impact of merger on individuals, effect of merger and acquisition on the morale and psychology of employees, motives of merger in Indian banking sector and...
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SMEs are considered as the key partners in the national development and described as a key pillar for the national economy and GDP. This paper investigates the benefits and challenges of SMEs in Saudi Arabia followed by suggestions to improve SMEs. Secondary information obtained from publishes...
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CSR is not new to India; companies like TATA and BIRLA have been imbibing the case for social good in their operations for decades long before CSR become a popular cause. In spite of having such life size successful examples, CSR in India is in a very nascent stage. It is still one of the least...
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The largest contributors to Indian economy are small and medium enterprises (SMEs), mostly operating in the unorganized sectors and geographically dispersed across towns and Tier II cities of India. These SMEs are majorly involved in export of semi-finished and finished goods or tie up with...
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