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Kalra, Rosy
- Margin Improvement - OPEX Efficiency-A Case of Haryana
Authors
1 Amity Business School, Noida (UP), IN
Source
Parikalpana: KIIT Journal of Management, Vol 8 (2012), Pagination: 86-99Abstract
Indian Telecommunication industry is the world's fastest growing industry with millions of mobile phone subscribers. It is also the second largest telecommunication network in the world in terms of number of wireless connections. In a competitive environment it is very difficult to retain as well as attract new customers to the network. Even the average revenue per unit (ARPU) of Airtel is decreasing as per TRAI which has become the matter of concern, affecting the margins. Thus, the present paper aims at reducing the operating expenditure, particularly energy cost of Bharti Airtel. After depth analysis of the costs, savings are taken out which the organization can have and with which they can increase their revenue.- Impact of Macroeconomic Factors on Indian Stock Market
Authors
1 Amity Business School, Amity University, Noida, IN
Source
Parikalpana: KIIT Journal of Management, Vol 14, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 134-145Abstract
This study is on Impact of Macroeconomic factors on Indian stock market. The aim of the study is to analyze the relationship between selected macroeconomic factors and Indian stock market price. This study may also facilitate to the investors in buying and selling decisions of securities as in the study the effect of the selected macroeconomic variables on the stock market price returns is been analysed. This study may also be make investors capable to take better decision by viewing the relationship between the dependent (Sensex) and independent variables (Macroeconomic factors).
The methodology is used for the study is descriptive and Pearson correlation is used to find the relationship between the dependent and independent variables. Data over the period of 1991 to 2017 is used for the study.
The result shows that there is a positive relationship between the sensex and macroeconomic factors except avg. inflation and unemployment rate as they show negative relationship.
Keywords
Stock Market, Economic Factors, SEBI.References
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