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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The executive summary explains briefly about the systematic study done for the organisation. It briefs about the performance of economy, industry and company where this composition helps to have a quick insight into covering all the topics under this study.
1st segment explains about the economy analysis of the country, it explains the macro environmental factors which affect the stock market
2ndsegment will be the industry profile; it describes the history of stock brokerage industry. 3rd the company profile brief about the organisation.
Analysis and interpretation of the data contains relevant charts and tables, which are used in order to analyse the collected data and interpret them. It highlights the economy of India and industries. In industries it details with two industries namely automobile and IT sector.
The conclusion and suggestion at the end which is drawn after analysing the economy, industries and the company provides the proper guidelines for investors to plan their investments.

INDUSTRY PROFILE

The Indian financial services industry (FSI) is expected to spend Rs 37,700 crore on IT products and services in 2012, an increase of 17.4 per cent over 2011, according to research firm Gartner.
The IT spending by the Indian FSI, which includes spending by insurers on internal IT (including personnel), hardware, software, external IT services and telecommunications, stood at Rs 32,100 crore in 2011, Gartner said in a statement.
"The real spend drivers will be the Indian retail bankers, although all financial services sectors including insurance and securities are increasing IT spend as they build out their infrastructures," Gartner Principal Research Analyst Derry Finkeldey said.
Telecommunications equipment and services would represent the biggest spending category and is forecast to reach Rs 13,100 crore in 2012, up from Rs 11,300 crore in 2011.
"Mobile is really top of mind for CIOs currently, and

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