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  1. Kolkata Port Trust

    Authors: Bandyopadhyay, Tathagata; Raghuram, G; Sharma, Yashoverman; Shukla, Niraja;

    Reference No: CIPR0002 Pages: 47 Published on: 18, November, 2009

    Abstract: Kolkata Port (KoPT) had achieved a turnaround from having made a loss of Rs 7.5 crores (cr) in the year 2000-01 to a net surplus of Rs 465.1 cr in the year 2006-07. A variety of initiatives had been taken during the intervening years with a focus on tariff rationalization, revenues from ... More

  2. Developing a Repeat Sales Index: Home Prices in San Diego, California

    Authors: Das, Prashant; Sah, Vivek;

    Reference No: F&A0570 Pages: 8 Published on: 9, May, 2022

    Abstract: Bella Lopez, a data analytics entrepreneur and real estate asset management consultant is not satisfied with the available real estate market indices. She has access to a large amount of housing transactions data and considers developing her own house price indices at a more granular geographic level. She applies her ... More

  3. Swaran Singh's Dilemma

    Authors: Gaikwad, V R; Mote, V L; Ranade, C G; Seetharaman, S P;

    Reference No: CMA0533 Pages: 21 Published on: 1, January, 1981

    Abstract: A state marketing federation, taking advantage of the scheme of the National Cooperative Development Corporation, started a cold storage without a detailed feasibility report. The unit failed to get sufficient volume of business. Inefficient management made the cold storage unpopular with the users. some consultants were called in to suggest ... More

  4. It’s a Residence; It’s a Hotel: It is ResiTel!

    Authors: Das, Prashant; Gupta, Ashish;

    Reference No: F&A0569 Pages: 12 Published on: 16, November, 2022

    Abstract: Midway through construction, a hotel developer realised that costs had risen too much to be feasible for equity capital. They repositioned the asset as a ResiTel wherein each suite would be sold as a condominium unit to retail buyers. This called for setting up two separate entities: one (PropCo) for ... More

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