Vikram Pandit Essays

  • Aditya Birla Group Case Study

    2062 Words  | 5 Pages

    Question 1: Critically analyze the growth strategy adopted by the Aditya Birla Group. What are your views on the business portfolio adopted by the group? (7 marks) Aditya Birla Group is one of the first multinational corporations in India. Its headquarter is located in Mumbai with many others operations in different parts of the world such as in Asia (Thailand, Singapore, Myanmar, Laos, Indonesia, Philippines, China…), Europe (UK, Germany, Hungary, Italy, France, Luxembourg, Switzerland…), America

  • Citi Bank Tarp Acceptance

    1648 Words  | 4 Pages

    Citigroup History: Citigroup ' was founded as City Bank of New York in 1812 and remained a large regional bank until October 1998. Sandy Weill, then CEO of The Travelers Group an insurance company announced a $76 billion agreement to merge with Citigroup to form a new financial services conglomerate. It took only two years for the merger to pass federal law since the 1933 Glass-Steagall Act prevented banking and insurance companies from ever becoming one entity. As the new CEO of Citigroup

  • Bombardier Case Analysis

    1891 Words  | 4 Pages

    Bombardier Inc. is a Canadian based manufacturing company of planes and trains. The company’s head office is located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. (Aerospace Industries Association of Canada, 2014) The table below shows all the various locations of offices for company around the world. Aerospace Transportation Aerospace and Transportation Australia Brazil Finland Germany India Israel Japan Mexico Morocco United Arab Emirates Austria Belgium China Czech Republic Denmark France Greece Hungary Malaysia

  • Too Big To Fail By Wallstreet

    1614 Words  | 4 Pages

    1) Summary of cause of the economic meltdown. In the film “Too Big to Fail”, Wallstreet began giving out loans, they would then sell to investors. Plenty of money was made, pressure was put on the lenders for more loans to be given out. Lenders already gave loans to people with good credit scores. They then changed this. The minimum needed credit score used to be 620 points, but it was changed to a minimum 500 points without a down payment. The average person then assumed that since the bank was

  • The Importance of Context in Understanding Literature

    3000 Words  | 6 Pages

    From the onset of the twentieth century there has been an ongoing debate on context and text. Literary theorists all over the world propounded many theories that either divorced the two or made their bond stronger. From the 1920s there came a wave of critical theories, the New Critics pleaded for critical monism. The New Criticism took the poem as a work of art, a structure having an independent existence. They completely divorced the work of art from the biographical, sociological context; removed