“Abolition of Par Value – Inadequate Initiatives” By Harshu Ghate, VP-Operations
SEBI has recently decided on what it refers as “abolition of par value of shares”. This initiative is looked upon as a measure to revive the stock markets by giving flexibility to the issuer companies in deciding the par value of fresh shares to be issued. In this whitepaper, we discuss this development in the financial markets in detail.
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“If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it”
By Pravin Mulay, VP – Process Engineering and Six Sigma.
A new standard for management expertise is evolving: setting performance targets, designing efficiency and effectiveness measures, systematically and accurately measuring outcomes, and then using the results for informed decision-making.
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“Valuing the Intangibles”By Harshu Ghate, VP-Operations
While the assets and businesses have been traditionally valued in India, valuation of intangible assets did not figure very prominently in the valuation exercise. The recent global developments like WTO, GATT, Intellectual Property rights, etc. have brought into limelight the relevance of intangible assets such as patents, technical know-how etc.
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“Knowledge + Intelligence = Profits”By Pawan Sharma, President
Business Intelligence is focused on gathering, managing, analysis and distribution of vast amounts of data in order gain insights that can be use to drive business decisions. It includes technologies like data marts, data mining and Internet technologies.
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