BSE Sensex Essays

  • Infosys Consulting

    1150 Words  | 3 Pages

    Infosys Consulting Case Analysis The market for IT industry was huge and expanding at a fast pace. However the market leaders were Accenture and IBM which had a negligent market share and rest was captured by small enterprises. Indian companies also ventured in the industry and due to their competition, IT multinational giants had to increase their base in India. Due to high opportunities, attrition rate was also high in this industry. As a result Indian companies like Wipro, Infosys increased

  • NH4 Case Study

    1785 Words  | 4 Pages

    2.1. National Highway NH 4 The Golden Quadrilateral comprises of the NH4 Highway from National Highway 4 (NH 4) is a major National Highway in Western and Southern India. NH 4 links four of the 10 most populous Indian cities - Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, and Chennai. NH 4 is 1,235 km (767 mi) in length and passes through the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Road transport has emerged as the dominant segment in India’s transportation sector with a share of 4.7 per cent

  • The Story Of Rakesh Jhunjhunwala

    1016 Words  | 3 Pages

    accountancy and completed his CA in 1985. Rakesh now wanted to enter the stock markets. His father advised him to trade with his own money and do not take money from him or any of his friends. Rakesh Jhunjhunwala started his career in 1985 when the BSE Sensex was at 150. In 1986, he made a major profit by selling 5,000 shares of Tata Tea at a price of Rs 143 which he had purchased for Rs 43 just 3 months earlier.

  • Business Management Case Study Of Bajaj Finserv

    4445 Words  | 9 Pages

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Bajaj Finserv is 25yrs old the most diversified non banking sector and the largest Financier of Consumer durables in India. Through their deep investments in Processes, Technology, and People, the have ensured they deliver what they promise. It has onlyone market sales of consumerdurablesloan product provided in EMI basedloan. From this project I am able to seek the practicality of subjects which I have learned during my classes and implementing these functions I am able to

  • Indian Stock Market Case Study

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    also provide a common trading place through the mechanism of stock exchanges. Over the time period, Indian Stock Market has emerged as a promising market. Till date, there are 24 stock exchanges in India with BSE and NSE being the prominent and OTCEI and other regional stock exchanges. “BSE, established in 1875, is considered to be one of Asia’s fastest stock exchanges, with a speed of 200 microseconds and one of India’s leading exchange groups and the oldest stock exchange in the South Asia region

  • Recession Essay

    3090 Words  | 7 Pages

    Background of the study Recession affects all the sectors and industries and banking sector is no exception. There is a lot of talk about recession. It is generally a though that recession has a bad affect on the consumers and different sectors. Recession can be mainly said as the reduction in the phase of business cycle. National Bureau of Economic Research is the official agency which to declare that economy of the world is recession. This is a fact that lots of people feel that countries which

  • Importance Of Working Capital Management

    10582 Words  | 22 Pages

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Now-a-days if we take any organization, working capital plays a very important role, as for any company inorder to maintain the day to day expenditure they need the capital. Many of the companies fail each year due to poor working capital management practices. In simple term, working capital is an excess of current assets over the current liabilities. Good working capital management results in higher returns of current assets than the current liabilities to maintain a steady liquidity