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Friday, March 31, 2006

Tarun joined Bollywood - IIPM Business & Economy

A management graduate from a premier B-school, Tarun joined Bollywood instead of India Inc. That move has evidently paid off. “All the 15 odd members of the Planman Motion Pictures (PMP) team are MBAs, focused on bringing a professional revolution in Bollywood”, says PMP CEO, Shubho Shekhar Bhattacharya. ….

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Source :- IIPM Editorial, 2006

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

SEBI-NCAER - Publication and research, IIPM

A survey conducted by SEBI-NCAER, shows the sheer dominance of Indian corporates in mutual funds. According to SEBI’s annual report 2004-2005, individuals as a category accounted for 97.42% of total investor’s accounts, while the figure for corporates was at 2.04%. However this meager 2.04% accounted for whopping Rs.454.69 billion worth of assets or 57.12% of total net asset value, while investors had 47.02%....

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Source :- IIPM Editorial, 2006

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Weapon of Mass Destruction - IIPM

Though no ‘Weapon of Mass Destruction’ was ever found in Iraq, these ‘Weapons of Mass Deception’ ensured that Bush gov­ernment gained international sympathy and support in the so-called war against terrorism. Iraq never bought nuclear weapons from Nigeria, but the media car­ried fake reports of it. Imagine the mil­lions of life that could have been saved, if any of the recognised media agency ever raised a finger to it! Likewise, Bush and his media never disclose facts behind the massive tax cuts and its impact on the socio-economic condition…

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Source :- IIPM Editorial, 2006

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Investments : IIPM Press

But most critically, Whirlpool has perhaps not accounted for a massive $3.3 billion in Maytag’s debt and pension costs that are bound to drag down the company’s bottom-line; apart from huge investments in supply chain restructuring….

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Wednesday, March 15, 2006

American Economy - IIPM Knowledge Centre

Back in US, the Japanese giant is relentlessly pursuing GM and Ford in their stronghold. Toyota’s Japanese plants will export more than 1 million units to North America this year; and local plants will sell 2.55 million units. It has the money and muscle to do the job. In the quarter ending September 2005 GM lost $1.6 billion and Ford lost $284 million; while Toyota declared a profit of $158 million. Says Dennis Kuneo, vice president, North America, Toyota: “We are proud to be an integral part of the American economy.”

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Source :- IIPM Editorial, 2006

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Tourist Arrivals In kerala (IIPM-PUBLICATION)

In all this euphoria of the Indian star shining, Kerala shines the brightest. There were around 5.9 million tourist arrivals in Kerala in 2004, growing by 16.69% ‘God’s own country’ has been voted as one of the top 50 must see destinations in the world by National Geographic Traveller. Its backwater lagoons, coconut palms and ayurvedic centres have indeed been major tourist attractions. Although every state in India is a potential tourist hub, tourism is inextricably linked to development, and in Kerala the world finds a state that emulates the west in social standards, if not in per capita incomes........

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