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- Determining the Impact of Dividends, Earnings, Invested Capital and Retained Earnings on Stock Prices in Pakistan: An Empirical Study
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1 Department of Management Sciences, Virtual University of Pakistan, PK
2 University of Lahore - School of Accountancy and Finance, PK
1 Department of Management Sciences, Virtual University of Pakistan, PK
2 University of Lahore - School of Accountancy and Finance, PK
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International Journal of Financial Management, Vol 4, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 74-81Abstract
Investment in capital market is always subject to high volatility and consequently evaded by risk averse investors. An analysis of the key factors behind variation in stock prices can motivate investors to inject their money into the capital market and invest in shares of listed companies. Ample researches have been conducted to explore the determinants of stock prices comprising company’s specific as well as macroeconomic factors. However, this study is focused on excogitating the relationship between selected companies’specific factors and stock prices of companies listed on Karachi Stock Exchange of Pakistan. These include dividend per share, earning per share, capital employed and retained earnings. Estimated Generalized Least Square (EGLS) has been used for analysis of data based on a sample of 99 listed companies for a period of six years from 2006 to 2011. Findings indicate that dividend per share and earning per share Possess positive and significant relationship with market prices,meaning by an increase in these variables tends to increase stock prices. These findings are consistent with those of the previous researches. However, capital employed and retained earnings are found to have statistically insignificant relationship with stock prices. It may be due to collection of data from different sectors and limited number of data observations for the study. This study captures descriptive analysis as well as panel regression for better and in-depth analysis of selected fundamental variables on stock prices and led us to the conclusion that companies should focus on earnings per share and dividend per share to get desired financing and for well-being of economy.Keywords
Estimated Generalized Least Square (EGLS), Company’s Specific Factors, Stock Prices, Capital Market- Online Social Networks:Analytical Review of Challenges and Possible Recommendations
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1 Abdul Wali Khan University, PK
2 BKUC Charsadda, PK
1 Abdul Wali Khan University, PK
2 BKUC Charsadda, PK
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Research Cell: An International Journal of Engineering Sciences, Vol 30, No SP (2018), Pagination: 63-74Abstract
Online Social Networksare the backbone for online communication. Social Networking Sites providevirtual community for online users to share their thoughts, activities, interests, pictures etc. These sites are fastest, easiest and cheapest way for communication that’s why Social Networking Sites become more popular in the world wide. Each user of Online Social Network has their own profile, which contain user personal information (name, contact number, address, date of birth, hobbies, interest etc). Some commonly used Social Networking Sites are Face Book, Twitter, My Space, Google Plus and LinkedIn. Among all of these, face book has peak value users.Default privacy setting of Face Book is public where each and every user is able to access each other information without awareness. Face book provide privacy up to some limit but these privacy are hard to implement for a common user.Existing privacy policies of Online Social Networks are unable to protect user personal information. In proposed work we have discuss major problems related to Online Social Networks privacy and different types of attacks on Online Social Networks/users, finally we proposed some recommendation, which improve privacy of Online Social Networks and reduces attacking risks.Keywords
Online Social Network, Social Networking Sites, Privacy,personal Information, Security.References
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- Usman, M., He, X., Lam, K.K., Xu, M., Chen, J., Bokhari, S.M.M. and Jan, M.A., 2017. Error Concealment for Cloud-based and Scalable Video Coding of HD Videos. IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing.
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- Green Growth:Indian Railways Thrust Towards Economic Growth and Environmental Protection
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1 School of Business Studies, Islamic University of Science and Technology, Awantipora, J&K, IN
1 School of Business Studies, Islamic University of Science and Technology, Awantipora, J&K, IN
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Asian Journal of Management, Vol 8, No 3 (2017), Pagination: 741-744Abstract
The advanced development paradigm - Green Growth is maintaining the sustainability of economic growth while at the same time ensuring environmental sustainability. In India, Green Growth represents an extraordinary challenge and opportunity for the railway sector like Indian Railways, especially in economic growth and environmental protection. Indian Railways is a key driver of economic growth in India besides it enhances energy security; helps mitigate climate change impact, relieves congestion, improves air quality and enhances quality of life. The present paper highlights the Green role of Indian Railways by acting as an essential instrument in all the Avoid/Shift/Improve (ASI) lines of action leading to the Economic growth and Environment protection in India.Keywords
Indian Railway, Green Growth, ASI Strategy.References
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