The Coca-Cola is the world's largest
beverage company, offering consumers almost 500 still and sparkling brands.
Coke has the world's largest beverage distribution network; consuming in more
than 200 countries enjoys the Coke’s beverages at an average of nearly 1.6
billion servings a day.
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Thursday, 28 June 2012
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
SWOT Analysis of Pepsi Company 2014
Pepsi is the
world’s second largest beverage and food company based on net revenue. In North
America it is first largest Beverage and Food Company by net revenue. PepsiCo
is a multinational Corporation, offering manufacturing, distribution and
marketing of soft-drinks, beverages, grain-based snack foods and other
products.
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
SWOT Analysis of Coca Cola Company 2014
The Coca-Cola is
the world's largest beverage company, offering consumers almost 500 still and
sparkling brands. Coke has the world's largest beverage distribution network;
consuming in more than 200 countries enjoys the Coke’s beverages at an average
of nearly 1.6 billion servings a day.
Monday, 25 June 2012
SPACE Matrix for Pepsico
Pepsi is the world’s second largest
beverage and food company based on net revenue. In North America it is first
largest beverage and Food Company by net revenue. PepsiCo is a multinational
Corporation, offering manufacturing, distribution and marketing of soft-drinks,
beverages, grain-based snack foods and other products.
Saturday, 23 June 2012
What are Debentures and Their Types
The term "debenture" is
derived from the Latin word 'debere' which means to owe a debt. A company may
raise part of its capital by obtaining loans. The short term capital is mostly
met by the company from the banks in the form of overdrafts and cash credits.
The long-terms may be raised by issuing of debentures. Debenture thus is a
long-term finance raised by a company through public borrowing.
Thursday, 21 June 2012
Optimal Capital Structure Review
Strebulaev A. Ilya (2007) discussed in
article that optimal capital structure research based on regularities in the
cross section of leverage to discriminate between various theories of financing
policy. Researcher use book and market leverage and develop relationship with
profitability, book to market and firm size. Changes in market leverage are
largely explained by changes in equity value. Past book to market rations help
to predict current capital structure. Firms use debt financing conservatively,
and leverage of stable and profitable firms appears low. Even if firms have
target leverage ratio they slowly moved toward it.
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
SWOT analysis of Nokia 2015
Strengths
- Nokia world’s largest producer and manufacturer of cell phones as well as has the largest distribution network around the world.
- It is also known for the Creativity, Innovativeness, durability & reliability.
- It has very good financial position, higher return on equity (ROE), return on assets (ROA) and net profit margins (NPM)
Monday, 18 June 2012
Porter's Five Forces Model of Global Home Appliance Industry
Home appliance
industry is mainly consisting of the following players Whirlpool, Maytag,
Electrolux Haier, General Electric (GE) and Bosch-Siemens. All these players
produce wide range of quality products. Vikings and Sub-Zero are niche players,
each producing one exclusive premium quality product line.
Sunday, 17 June 2012
Drivers of Change in Video Game Industry
Drivers of change are basically the
change agents that influences in reshaping the industry and varying competitive
conditions. They are ways in order to classify the driving force analysis that
includes.
Saturday, 16 June 2012
Porter's Five Forces Model of Coca Cola
Bargaining Power
of Suppliers
Most of the
ingredients needed for beverages and snacks are basic commodities such as
potatoes, flavor, color, caffeine sugar, packaging etc. So the producers of
these commodities have no bargaining power over the pricing for this
reason; the suppliers in this industry are weak.
Thursday, 14 June 2012
What is Unemployment and Its Causes
Unemployment is
a major economic and social problem of our country. It is rural as well as
urban. It is very serious and alarming issue and it has given birth to many evils.
It is found not only among educated people but there are millions of laborers,
peasants and unskilled or half skilled workers who are unemployed today. It
demands its immediate remedy because it threatens the peace, prosperity and
stability of free world.
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
The Pecking Order Theory Review
Myres (1984) worked on pecking order
theory and suggested that management follows a preference ordering when it
comes to financing. First internal financing of investment opportunities is
preferred, in part because it avoids the outside scrutiny of suppliers of
capital. Also, there is no flotation costs associated with the use of
retained earnings. A target dividend payout ratio is set in keeping with long
run investment opportunities.
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
SWOT Analysis of Walmart
Wal-mart is the world’s largest retailer and
also the world’s largest private employer having over 2 million employees. It
has more than 8,500 stores in 15 different countries, with 55 different names.
It also operates in 50 states of U.S under its own name. According to the
Global 500 and Fortune’s 500 lists, Wal-Mart Stores sustain its top position
for two consecutive years. And it makes Wal-mart one of the largest company in
the world.
Factors Determining the Requirements of Fixed Capital
Fixed capital is the fund which is
required for the purchase of those assets that are to be used over and over for
a long period. Such assets are land, machinery, building, payment rights, copy
rights and other overhead expenses. These expenses are born regardless of the
number of units produced. Fixed capital is, thus, the funds which are required
not only for the purchase of fixed assets but also non-current assets at the
start of business.
Monday, 11 June 2012
Mutual Funds Review of Literature
A study was conducted by Artikis (2002)
to analyze the risk adjusted performance of equity mutual funds operating in
Greek from 1995-1998. For this purpose daily, weekly and monthly returns were
calculated and compared with the GIASE. These funds were ranked on the basis of
standard deviation, total risk, and techniques of Treynor (1965), Sharpe
(1966), and Jensen. The results showed that coefficient of variations of seven
mutual funds were higher than the GIASE whereas the total risk of all the seventeen
mutual funds was lower than the GIASE. On the other hand Treynor (1965) index
showed values higher than the General Index of the ASE.
Sunday, 10 June 2012
Human Resource Management Thesis Topics
- A study on the perceptual between overtime and output
- A study on the effect of locus of control on academic performance of the students at tertiary level
- Awareness of Employees about their actual compensation and its impact on their motivation
- Academic background of managers and their effectiveness: services, roles & contribution
Saturday, 9 June 2012
What are Mutual Funds and Their Types
Mutual fund is a trust which pools the
savings of group of investors for investment in capital market instruments.
Mutual fund is an ideal tool or instrument for individual who want to invest in
stocks, debentures and other securities which otherwise is difficult for them
to invest.
Friday, 8 June 2012
Importance of Advertising for Business Promotion
Advertising means
the publicity of products and services for the purpose of selling them to a
larger number of buyers. In past times, the products and services were advertised
by the beat of drums. In those days the goods were not produced in such large
quantities as today because the buyers were comparatively few in numbers.
Finance Dissertation Topics for MBA
- Active borrower gross loan portfolio Granger causality: An empirical analysis of micro-finance in (any country)
- Analysis of open-end and close-end mutual fund with respect to return, growth and investor preferences
- Are inflation in SAARC countries are co-integrated?
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Competitive Profile Matrix for Amazon.com
Amazon.com Inc. is a U. S. based multinational
electronic commerce organization. Amazon.com is the globe’s largest online
retailer company. It also produces consumer electronics such as e-book reader,
Amazon Kindle and is a largest supplier of cloud computing services.
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
Thesis Topics for Finance
- A comparative study on foreign Islamic banks and local Islamic banks on (any country)
- An investigation (SURE) co-integration between gold and energy prices at (any index)
- An investigation of SURE between GDP /N and interest rate
- A study of relationship Capital Structure and firm’s performance of pharmaceutical companies listed in KSE
Friday, 1 June 2012
What is Commercial Bank and Its Functions
A bank is a financial institution which deals with money and credit it is organized on a joint stock company system primarily for the earning of profit. Commercial bank accepts deposits from individuals, firms and companies at a lower rate of interest and gives at higher rate of interest to those who need them. The difference between the terms at which it borrows and at which it lends forms the source of its profit.
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