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    govt. securities

    ppt on govt. regulations in securities
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    ppt on finance

    Hello, I am Anurag Anurag Student of BBA at jmu, I am sharing ppt on finance, check Attachment
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    bonus shares

    check out the information on financial jargons.......
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    nature and scope of pr

    hi this is the hard copy of a project on nature and scope of public relations
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    nature and scope of pr

    PROJECT REPORT ON Definition, nature and Scope of Public relation Definition The term Public Relations was first coined by the US President Thomas Jefferson. He used the term during his address to Congress in 1807. Precursors to public relations are found in publicists who specialized in...
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    corporate advertising

    THE MESSSAGE AND PURPOSE OF CORPORATE ADVERTISING To be truly labeled corporate the ad must deal with company’s policies, functions, facilities, objectives, ideas & standards, build favorable opinion about the company’s management, technology skill, social contributions enhance the financial...
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    organisation of pr dept.

    INDEX Topic Pg No. Organization structure for Public Relation 03 Public Relation Consultancy 06 Public Relation Tools 10 Case Study 17 Bibliography 19 RGANIZATION STRUCTURE OF PUBLIC RELATION An Ideal set-up for in-house public relation department means coverage of all aspect...
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    futures and forward

    While futures and forward contracts are both a contract to deliver a commodity on a future date at a pre-arraigned price, they are different in several respects: • Forwards only transact when purchased and on the settlement date. Futures, on the other hand, are rebalanced, or "marked-to-market"...
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    fmc

    Introduction Forward Markets Commission (FMC) headquartered at Mumbai, is a regulatory authority which is overseen by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution, Govt. of India. It is a statutory body set up in 1953 under the Forward Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1952. " The Act...
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    indias gdp

    With a GDP growth rate of 9.4% in 2006-07, the Indian economy is among the fastest growing in the world.[38] India's GDP in terms of USD exchange-rate is US$1,103 billion, which makes it the twelfth largest economy in the world.[39] When measured in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP), India...
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    commodity futures

    Evolution of Futures Trading In India Even though the first modern futures market was established in 1875 for cotton contracts by the Bombay Cotton Trade Association; just a decade after CBOT traded its first future. But later in 1940s, trading in forward and futures contracts as well as...
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    press release

    Press Releases Introduction: Nowadays every newspaper sets aside source space for the corporate news. The news item prepared under this heading is prepared on the basis of the press release or handout supplied by various organizations. Neither the organization issuing the press release...
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    communication and PR

    INDEX No. Topic Pg.No. 1 Introduction 4 2 Definition of communication 5 3 Importance of comunication 6 4 Oblectives of communication 7 5 The seven c’s of communication 11 6 Methods of communication 13 7 Basic principal of effective communication 27 8 Case study 28 INTRODUCTION Communication...
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    employee relations

    INDEX Page No. Topic 3 INTRODUCTION 4 ORGANIZATIONAL CONSTRAINTS 5 THE PUBLIC RELATION ACTION PLAN 7 NEED FOR EMPLOYEE COMMUNICATION 9 THE ROLE OF PR 10 FORMS OF EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT 12 SUGGESTION SCHEMES 14 CASE STUDY 16 BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION In any successful organization the...
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    definition of ssi

    What is a small-scale industry? An industrial unit in which the investment in fixed assets in plant and machinery does not exceed rupees one crore is said to be small scale industry. Such plant and machinery may be owned or obtained on lease – while calculating the investment in plant and...
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    sales tax

    A sales tax is a consumption tax charged at the point of purchase for certain goods and services. The tax is usually set as a percentage by the government charging the tax. There are usually a list of exemptions. The tax can be included in the price (tax-inclusive) or added at the point of sale...
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