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    Online Trading

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    TOPIC- CUSTOMER PREFERENSE TOWORDS ONLINE SHARE TRADING WITH SPECIAL REFERENSE TO ANAND RATHI SECURITIES IN BHILAI DURG REGION INTRODUCTION ONLINE TRADING Today is world of technology. So‚ the person who adopt it‚ get the success. So‚ online trading means trading through electronic means. Online trading is the trading in which the investors who are familiar with the use of computer and Internet they directly trade in stock market. They trade any time at any place when the stock market is open. The

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    E-Trading

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    ABSTRACT The term “E-Trading” refers to the electronic share trading. It is the process through which online trading of securities(Stocks and Bonds)‚foreign currency and derivatives are traded electronically. There are generally two types of online trading i.e. Business-to- Business trading and Client-to-Client trading. It is a very popular method where the buying and selling of shares is done within some minutes. Generally this share trading market is in a boom in the states like Maharashtra

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    between a public company and a private company are explained in the following manner: 1. Minimum number of members The minimum number of person required to form a public company is seven‚ whereas in a private company their number is only two. 2. Maximum number of members There is no limit on the maximum number of member of a public company‚ but a private company cannot have more than fifty members excluding past and present employees. 3. Commencement of Business A private company can commence

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    DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PRIVATE COMPANY AND PUBLIC COMPANY PRESENTED BY: DEBASIS BEHERA REGD NO:10HM08 What is company?  An association of persons who contribute money or money’s worth towards a businessLord Lindley.  Voluntary association formed and organized to carry on a business in the legal name of the association.  Company formed and registered under company act. What is private company? Business firm in the private (non-public) sector of an economy‚ controlled and operated by private

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    Insider Trading

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    Insider Trading In our economic economy today‚ we have gotten a few high profile cases were people have tried to make money by using illegal tactics‚ and these are illegal tactics are based on the insider information. These high profile cases were on Martha Stewart and President George W. Bush. This is why I chose to write my paper on what exactly "Insider Trading" is. Insider trading has to do with stocks‚ on the stock market. The stock market is basically an organized place where stocks and

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    Carbon Trading

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    The conservation and green movements) is a diverse scientific‚ social‚ And political movement. in general terms‚ environmentalists advocate The sustainable management of resources‚ and the protection (and Restoration‚ when necessary) of the natural environment through Changes in public policy and individual behavior . In its recognition of humanity as a participant in ecosystems‚ the movement is centered around ecology‚ health‚ and human rights. Though the movement is represented by a range of organizations‚ because of

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    Insolvent Trading

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    superior courts) relating to the duty to prevent insolvent trading. The duty to prevent insolvent trading is the most controversial of the duties imposed upon company directors. Those who support the duty argue that it provides appropriate protection for the unsecured creditors of companies. Those who oppose the duty argue that it has the effect of making directors unduly risk adverse which can result in directors too quickly putting companies into voluntary administration or liquidation for fear

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    Trading Plan

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    In Partial Fulfillment in the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Entrepreneurial Management [pic] 3R TRADING This company is a single proprietorship that own by Jhoanna Marcelle C. Oco. It engages in buying scrap materials‚ especially tetra packs‚ candy wrappers‚ biscuits wrappers‚ any kind of plastics‚ and old cloth that is not used or cannot be used anymore‚ to make a new product and be used by our fellow citizens. Our product

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    Insider Trading

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    that "knowledge is power‚" (Nickels &‚McHugh 2011) “Insider trading is an unethical activity in which insiders use private company information to further their own fortunes or those of their families or friends”. Pg.101 Insider trading is a term that includes both legal and illegal conduct. The legal version is when corporate insiders—officers‚ directors‚ and employees—buy and sell stock in their own companies. Illegal insider trading refers generally to buying or selling a security‚ in breach

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    Should Smaller Public Companies be Exempted from Complying with SOX Section 404(b)? ABSTACT On July 21‚ 2010 the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act provided the non-accelerated public companies (those with a market capital below $75 million) a permanent exemption from complying with the Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Section 404(b). The Section 404(b) would have required these smaller companies to do what larger companies over the $75 million market cap are currently doing;

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