By: GOVINDAM BUSINESS SCHOOL | 2012-02-29 | International Business •Resource Seeking: Investments which seek to acquire factors of production that is more efficient than those obtainable in the home economy of the firm.•Market Seeking: Investments which aim at either penetrating new markets or maintaining existing ones. •Efficiency Seeking: Investments which firms hope will increase their efficiency by exploiting the benefits of economies of scale and scop read more
By: Michael Jin | 2012-05-24 | Business Ideas In order to satisfy a continuously increasing demand from industrial production, agricultural, high tech sectors and merchandise producers in more than 100 countries around the world people are engaged in the mining sector.1 Among those countries 50 countries can be called mining countries, because of the sector’s contribution to export earnings or because it serves large domestic markets or bec read more
By: GOVINDAM BUSINESS SCHOOL | 2012-03-23 | International Business In international business, M & A are very common now a day because of above said reasons. However, international M & A sometimes becomes an essential step when the domestic market is saturated and firm is desirous of further expansion for reaping gains from external economies. http://www.govindam.org/ read more
By: Sunshine Corp | 2012-05-18 | Corporate India is considered to be one of the fastest growing economic countries, which offers low set up and manufacturing cost, skilled and unskilled labor force, roadways, infrastructure, and many others. Government has liberalized many of its stringent foreign trade policy. read more
By: Sowmya Somaiah | 2012-04-24 | Investments Indian retail industry is considered to be one of the fastest growing sectors, which generates highest number of job opportunities and increases the per capita income of the country. The growing demand and untapped potential market of India, has attracted many foreign companies to explore the business opportunities of the country. read more
By: Muhammad Khalil Raza | 2010-03-29 | Investing Foreign direct investment occurs when an investor gains a controlling interest in a foreign company. That controlling interest can be 100% or much less. When discussing foreign direct investment, it is important to distinguish between the flow of FDI and the stock of FDI. The flow of FDI refers to the amount of FDI undertaken over a given time period. The stock of FDI refers to the total accumulated value of foreign owned assets at a given point in time. read more
By: Gulf | 2010-10-20 | Finance Foreign direct investment is investment of foreign assets into domestic structures, equipments and Organizations. It is inflow of money from foreign market to domestic one. read more
By: gabblet | 2011-10-25 | Corporate A survey in the first quarter of this year suggested that Ireland is the second most attractive country in the world for foreign direct investment read more
By: Sowmya Somaiah | 2012-04-23 | International Business Government of India along with the Reserve Bank has formulated rules and regulations, which layout the procedures for purchasing and selling of shares, debentures, or equities held by the non residents Indian or foreign residents. It is mandatory for all these investors to get an approval from the Foreign Investment Promotion Board, which authenticates the reason for investments. read more
By: Michael Jin | 2012-05-03 | Business Ideas In order to satisfy a continuously increasing demand from industrial production, agricultural, high tech sectors and merchandise producers in more than 100 countries around the world people are engaged in the mining sector.1 Among those countries 50 countries can be called mining countries, because of the sector’s contribution to export earnings or because it serves large domestic markets or bec read more
By: GOVINDAM BUSINESS SCHOOL | 2012-02-29 | International Business FDI flows have simply enabled trans-national giants like Coke and Pepsi to set up monopolies in highly profitable sectors where Indian business concerns were already meeting the requirements of the market. Coke and Pepsi, with their monopolistic stranglehold on the bottling and distribution chain have wiped out niche producers; consumers have less choice than they did before, and must pay more. N read more
By: AMIT SINGH | 2011-12-01 | Retail The decision of FDI is declared out by government that gives lots of advantages and disadvantages to businessman and public also. Know about fdi inbound outbound, fdi in retail single-brand and multi-brand and lots more. read more
By: jefff9ktjo | 2010-10-26 | Finance The idea of utilizing forex trading books to lever your means up the foreign money trading ladder can seem just a little out of place, certainly at first glance. You're busy enough as it's; chances are you'll say: when are you going to seek out the time to learn foreign currency trading books? read more
By: Erim Jones | 2011-12-16 | Investments On an international scale, Indonesia has one of the biggest gaps between investment potential and actual potential realisation. Preceding the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997/8, there was extensive foreign investment in Indonesia particularly from the likes of India, Japan and the United Kingdom, and the GDP growth rate was at an extremely healthy 10% per annum, but subsequent to 1998, Indonesia was read more
By: Sunshine Corp | 2012-05-19 | International Business Today international trade, globalization, and increase in demands of various consumable products have attracted foreign direct investors. India’s rich culture, tradition, availability of skilled and unskilled labor force, explored natural resources, potential market, and other factors has made it one of the most preferred destinations for investment. read more