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    DECLARATION I‚ V.K. Susil Kumar‚ do certify that • The manuscript represents original and valid work and that neither this manuscript nor one with similar content under my authorship has been published or is being considered for publication in any other journal. • If requested by the Editor‚ will provide the necessary information regarding the data the paper / manuscript was based on. I have participated sufficiently in the work to take public responsibility for the whole content

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON “Analysis of automobile industry in Indian stock market” (With Special reference to Aditya Birla Money) Submitted to Utkal University for partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the degree of Master of Finance & Control SUBMITTED BY RABINDRA KUMAR DAS ‚ MFC 3rd Semester‚ SESSION – 2010-12 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF MR. SURJIT TRIPATHY MISS.SUKANYA NISITGANDHA BRANCH MANAGER‚

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    1. What is MIS? Define the characteristics of MIS? What are the basic Functions of MIS? Give some Disadvantage of MIS? A. 1 A management information system (MIS) provides information that is needed to manage organizations efficiently and effectively. Management information systems involve three primary resources: people‚ technology‚ and information or decision making. Management information systems are distinct from other information systems in that they are used to analyze operational activities

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    Report On A CONSUMER DECISION MAKING IN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY By: Nitesh Singh Pundir 12BSP0799 Section- A Page 1 of 16 Table of Contents Topic Page Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Objective of the study 6 Literature Review 7 Methodology 8 Limitations of the Study 8 Data Analysis 9 Findings and Suggestions 13 Scope of further research 13 Conclusion 13 Appendix 14 Bibliography 16 Page 2 of 16 ABSTRACT:

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    © 2004 Department of Statistics Malaysia The Development of the Automobile Industry and the Road Ahead Mohd. Uzir Mahidin and R. Kanageswary Abstract This paper discusses the development of the automobile industry in Malaysia in terms of production and sales of motor vehicles. The Malaysian Automotive Policy has been the key impetus for the development of automobile industry leading to the dominance of the national car in the ASEAN motor vehicle market since 1998. However in 2003‚ Malaysia

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    4. Case Study: End of Life Automobile Directive The case study here will illustrate how business adapted to the multilayered lobbying coalition in response to the EU policy-making. The EU Commission introduced the policy on the End of Life Automobile debate in 1994 upon receiving recycling proposals on waste management from the EU Council and EP in 1990 and 1992 respectively. Moreover‚ the Commission was facing pressure from policy groups‚ influence from Council of Minister‚ EP‚ and the Court of

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    Automobile Industry Hailed as ‘the industry of industries’ by Peter Drucker‚ the founding father of the study of management‚ in 1946‚ the automobile industry had evolved continuously with changing times from craft production in 1890s to mass production in 1910s to lean production techniques in the 1970s. The Asian countries‚ mainly by Japan‚ China and India‚ registered a 9% increase in production over last year‚ constituting 35.9% of the global production. In fact China and India posted positive

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    THE DEFINITION The International Monetary Fund defines globalization as the growing economic interdependence of countries worldwide through increasing volume and variety of cross-border transactions in goods and services‚ free international capital flows‚ and more rapid and widespread diffusion of technology. Meanwhile‚ The International Forum on Globalization defines it as the present worldwide drive toward a globalized economic system dominated by supranational corporate trade and banking institutions

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    Reverse Logistics in Indian Automobile Industry Reverse Logistics is a process in which a product moves in reverse through the supply chain network. It may be used for the purpose of recapturing value of a final product or for even proper disposal. It may also be termed service that the process of planning‚ implementing and controlling the efficient and cost effective flow of raw materials‚ in-process inventory‚ finished goods and related information‚ from the point of consumption to the point of

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    Porter’s Five Forces On Automobile Industry Threats of new entrants: Automobile industry is very specific industry‚ thus it has higher level of entry barriers. For an example Factory facilities‚ machinery‚ labor‚ technology are heavily involved. So following factors are determine the barriers of entry to the industry:   Bargaining Power of buyers affects industry profitability by their ability to hold out for lower price‚ higher quality‚ and better service. In automobile industry the bargaining power

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