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    VISAKHAPATNAM STEEL PLANT‚ VISAKHAPATNAM PROJECT REPORT (A Report Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Business Administration in Andhra University) Submitted by S. SUNDARA GAYATHRI MBA (FINANCE) Regd : 07ME10092 Under the guidance of Mr. JAMMAYYA Manager (F&A) ANDHRA UNIVERSITY (2007-2008) CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the Project report entitled “RATIO ANALYSIS” with regard to Visakhapatnam Steel Plant

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    possible market share‚ and to increase it further‚ it would have required additional price cut. So‚ the option with the firm was to expand its operation in the segment of specialty steel segment‚ which is typical mini mill product line. The alternative was to increase beam size capacity and directly challenge large integrated steel companies. Due to constraint of the rating of available rolling mill‚ it could make only small section beam. Manufacturing of medium and large section beams needed higher capacity

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    Carbon Credit

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    sINTRODUCTION What are Carbon Credits? A carbon credit (often called a carbon offset) is a financial instrument that represents a tonne of CO2 (carbon dioxide) or CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent gases) removed or reduced from the atmosphere from an emission reduction project‚ which can be used‚ by governments‚ industry or private individuals to offset damaging carbon emissions that they are generating. How are Carbon Credits used? Carbon credits are associated with either removing existing CO2 or

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    Study of the Organizational climate of Jharia division of TATA steel Ltd Contents 1. Introduction 2. About TATA STEEL Ltd: - My organisation 3. Methodology 3.1 rationale of study 3.2 Objective of the study 3.3 Hypothesis test 3.4 Questionnaire of the survey 3.5 Statistical analysis 3.6Limitation of the study 4. Survey data tabulation‚ Analysis and Interpretation 5. Findings 6. Conclusion 1. Introduction This Project is a part an assignment for the Organizational

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    Mohammed Asif M et al studied the impact of heat input on tensile strength‚ toughness‚ micro hardness‚ micro structure and corrosion behavior of duplex stainless steel joints. Four parameters were varied by keeping speed as constant. The heating pressure of 30‚ 40‚ 50 MPa‚ heating time of 3‚ 4‚ 5 sec‚ upset pressure of 60‚ 70‚ 80 MPa‚ upset time of 2‚ 3‚ 4 sec were used to weld the joints. L9 orthogonal design concept was used. Results revealed that no intermetallic phases were formed. By increasing

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    industry‚ hotel‚ software‚ investment‚ and steel industry. There is a long history of corporate responsibility within the group‚ and it is no surprise that all Tata companies have adopted a Tata Code of Conduct as well as many international standards. Tata Steel is one of twenty-eight major corporations within the Tata Group. Founded in 1907‚ it is the largest private sector steel company in India. Operations are spread across the country‚ with the steel manufacturing unit at Jamshedpur‚ and other

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    | | INTRODUCTION The Bethlehem Steel Corporation (1857-2003)‚ base in Bethlehem‚ Pennsylvania‚ once was the second largest steel producer in the United States (after Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania-based US Steel). But following its 2001 bankruptcy‚ the company was dissolved and the remaining assets sold to International Steel Group in 2003. In2005‚ ISG merged with Mittal Steel‚ ending US ownership of the assets of Bethlehem Steel. During its life‚ Bethlehem Steel was also one of the largest shipbuilding

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    The Carbon Cycle

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    http://www.ucar.edu/communications/gcip/m2ccycle/m2pdf.pdf The Carbon Cycle Importance of Carbon Cycle Carbon (C) is the fourth most abundant element in the universe and is found in all living substances as well as in many inorganic materials and is also the key element for life. The carbon cycle is the exchange of carbon among three reservoirs or storage places: the land‚ the oceans‚ and the atmosphere The atmosphere has the least amount of carbon‚ followed by the land with it plants and animals‚ also

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    Carbon Dating

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    Chemistry Pg. 1 Carbon Dating Carbon dating is the most reliable‚ commonly used‚ and useful dating method‚ for what it can date. It is used to date late Pleistocene and Holocene artifacts and geologic events up to 50‚000 years decayed. Carbon dating has been very beneficial to the scientific world‚ because it is used in so many different fields of science‚ including archaeology‚ geology‚ oceanography‚ hydrology‚ atmospheric science‚ and paleoclimatology. The radiocarbon dating method was developed

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    Propped during the industrial revolution‚ Bethlehem Steel dominated the steel landscape for almost a century. From roads to bridges to ships to steel skyscrapers to laying down railroad tracks‚ Bethlehem Steel became a household name across the country. But with its guns and glory came the unfortunate downfall due to strategic management. Below is the picture of a late 1800s watercolor depicting Bethlehem: In Good-to-Great‚ what differentiated good-to-great companies from comparison companies is

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