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    India Bulls,

    Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University “FINANCIAL ANALYSIS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INDIABULLS HOUSING FINANCE LTD.” A SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULLFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREE OF MBA 2O11-13 SUBMITTED BY GUIDED BY CHETAN SAPRA MS. SONALI MBA (FINANCE & MARKETING) DHARAMADHIKARI ROLL NO. 30 CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY This is to certify that the project report entitled “FINANCIAL ANALYSIS: A COMAPRATIVE STUDY OF

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    and graceful bull. The painting has been named the ‘taurokatharpsia’ translated as bull games. The bull symbolized power, male fertility and strength all attributes that have been associated with King Minos a famous ruler of Knossos and step father to the monstrous Minotaur. This piece of artwork supports claims that the bull was a sacred animal for the Minoans as evidenced by other artefacts found at the site. Rituals and religious ceremonies were celebrated in honour of the Bull and they were

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    Warm, Heart

    shot hit one of the generals right eye blind bull named "Knight may be Major shrink because of the Bulls sanity. The generals would let his guard dog "Wolf" and Bulls "get along", but they became the same boat brother. An animal people in general wisdom, will enjoy the special treatment of military personnel, will make everyone respected. Incredible! Who would have thought that a military dog ​​was hit by the bull conquered? ! Perhaps because the Bulls that good and kind, he did not give the wolf

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    Art History

    understanding people and the way they lived and what they did in their time. "Hall of the Bulls"," Bull-Leaping", and "Interior of the Tomb of the Leopards" are three art pieces that tell the history of its time. The "Hall of the Bulls" was created between 15000-13000 BCE. This painting was done on the wall of a rock in a cave. It is considered the Stone Age style. The subject of this painting is animals primarily bulls. According to Gardner's Art through the Ages historians wondered why the painting

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    Pankaj

    SOFT DRINKS IN INDIA Euromonitor International July 2014 SOFT DRINKS IN INDIA Passport I LIST OF CONTENTS AND TABLES Executive Summary ..................................................................................................................... 1 Soft Drinks Records Further Growth in Value Sales ................................................................. 1 Launch of New Flavours Maintain Consumers’ Interest Amidst Slowdown .............................. 1 Competition

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    International Management Interview an International Student

    Ankit Chopra was born in Chandigarh, India and moved to the States two years ago to pursue a degree in Sports Administration thanks to a scholarship offer received from the tennis coach at Chicago State University. After his sophomore year there, he decided to transfer and UTC is the place where he believes great things will happen. Leaving India as a teenager was a difficult move but he is extremely happy for the decision he made although at first, he had to get used to the American culture living

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    Hinduism in the Framework of the Sacred & the Profane

    kept within small groups of people, and very few of them became the mainstream religions. One of the mainstream religions is Hinduism. First emerged in South Asia, the idea of Hinduism is based on Veda, the oldest religion and literature of ancient India in existence. Hinduism does not deny the existence of many gods; thus is classified as polytheism. One might ask from where these sacred believes or religion first emerged. Mircea Eliade theorized that hierophany, a manifestation of the sacred,

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    Corruption in India

    Corruption Sanchit Avasti Roll no. 03 TYBMM Introduction of corruption What is Corruption? In philosophical, theological, or moral discussions, Corruption is spiritual or moral impurity or deviation from an ideal. In economy, Corruption is payment for services or material which the recipient is not due, under law. Corruption means the state of being bad and dishonest, especially in matters concerning money. It creates a very impact to the country's education, occupation, living style

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    Red Bull

    RED BULL IN INDIA The case has been written by Prof. Rishabha Nayyar, Director, Genesis Institute of Business Management (GIBM) for the purpose of an in-class discussion. The content and data is fictitious and has no relevance whatsoever to any existing brand in the market. The case attempts to drive understanding / application of the marketing concept. Rakesh Singh was sitting in his office waiting for the Board of Directors to call him to the conference room. Rakesh has been appointed a year

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    Proposal for Market Leader - Red Bull

    RED BULL India Assessing market leader challenges RED BULL India Assessing market leader challenges 1. Background In 1984 Red Bull GmBH was co-founded by Dietrich Mateschitz, an Austrian entrepreneur and former marketing director for Blendax, a toothpaste company. After visiting Thailand in 1982 Mateschitz discovered that a drink called Krating Daeng helped cure his jet lag. After some research, he contacted the owner ChaleoYoovidhya, a self-made Thai billionaire who introduced Krating

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