1. Francis Kuriakose in his study on “Financial Inclusion and Human development” A case study of Puduchery , India” to assess the extent of financial inclusion and relationship between financial inclusion and human development in puduchery. The study revealed that. Many respondents have bank account but still they are not able to operate it properly. Majority of the respondents are facing problem in getting credit from the banks. But overall financial inclusion in puduchery has a quite good…
Pocketing the Greens 1. Immediate Issue(s) or Problem(s): Mr. De Guzman, and two other members of the Board of Directors of Cheap Pharma Inc. purchased for themselves the shares of stocks of Green Med that was supposed to be acquired by Cheap Pharma Inc. The case therefore presents a conflict of interest issues involving the three members of The Board of Directors of Cheap Pharma Inc. The chaos brought about by this incident must be solved immediately so as to restore order within the…
The said “discount” price will likely to be diminished over time, especially if Hwang Capital is successful to explore new potential business with the RM 250 million fund. If Hwang Capital finally decides to exit the Malaysian market or not to remain its listing status, it is likely to carry out capital repayment and to go through liquidation exercise for the remaining assets and to return any cash recoverable to the shareholders. Shareholders can still obtain a high return by…
About the company MELIJOE.COM is the world’s premier luxury fashion e-commerce for kids from age 0 to 16. It was launched in 2007 by founder Nathalie Christen-Genty. She is also a mother of 5 kids. Melijoe presents more than 120 brands including Kenzo, Stella McCartney kids, Little Marc Jacobs Dolce & Gabbana and Moncler etc. featuring latest trendy collection. It aims to have adult like fashion for kids. It is an innovative and revolutionary e-commerce for kids. MELIJOE.COM is an international…
Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2 1.1. What is spin coating? 2 1.2. Schematics and design 2 1.3. Factors on which Spin Coating depends 2 1.4. Industrial uses 4 2. Model 4 2.1. Governing Equations 4 2.2. Modified Governing Equations 4 2.3. Radial and Axial Velocities 5 2.4. Volumetric Flow Rate 6 2.5. Variation of Height with time 6 2.5.1. Case A: No Evaporation of Solvent 6 2.5.2. Case B: Evaporation of Solvent 7 3. Future Work 9 4. Appendix 10 Introduction Spin coating is a predominant…
out and subdividing a large homogenous market which means to classify what the customer needs, wants, and demand. It used to design a marketing mix that can be matches customers’ expectations in the targeted segment. However, segmentation can be categorized into four types which are behavioural, demographic, psychographic, and geographical. Behavioural segmentation was concerned about shopping and buying behaviours. Demographic segmentation separate markets by demographic indicators which…
It had a factory in Mumbai, now it wants to expand to Rajasthan. With regard to this expansion the assesse hired Messrs. Dorr Oliver Ltd and obtained project report and market survey for which on a whole Rs 3,70,000 is paid. As the business is being expanded , initiation of new business is taking place hence it would be capital in nature. Hence no deductions according to sec 37(1). V. Final Analysis : The expenditure incurred on feasibility…
However, after reading a at least a dozen books about free market economics, what I can say for sure is that economics if expressed in simple terms and in a way so that readers can related them to their day to day lives is not only an interesting subject to learn but also an addictive realm of knowledge. After reading…
4.1 UNDERSTANDING THE BEHAVIOUR AND THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS 4.1.1 The Difference Between Consumer and Organisational Buyer Behaviour As Innovative Leisure’s customers are organisations, we have to appeal to decision makers who are either making the decision themselves or on behalf of an organisation. It’s important to understand the difference between consumer and organisational buyers. Consumers choose products based not only on price but on popularity, status and other emotional triggers.…
Why does Mr. Steven Levitt and Stephen Dunbner not like realtors? In a book filled with so many interesting questions, this would be the one I would ask the authors directly. This book by economist Steven D. Levitt, co-authored with Stephen J. Dubner, fuses together stories, anecdotes, data analyses, and discussions of unusually linked phenomena as it ask its readers to think more critically about the things that occur in everyday life. Things like how birth control has stemmed the crime rate,…