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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | Service Factors Which Influencetherepeat of Customer's Inupper-Tier "Budgets" Hotel in Bangkok |
| Country | : | Thailand |
| Authors | : | Naridtanan Palakavongna Ayuthaya Ph.D. || Kanyapat Khawruang |
Abstract: Budget Hotel becoming more popular among businessman and travellers in Thailand. The objective of this study is to determine the services factors that influences the repreat of customer staying in Budget Hotel in bangkok.Questionnaire was used as a survey tool to collected information from both thais and foreigners who stayed at budgets hotel in Bangkok. The findings contribute to the perceived of the service factors which significantly influencedthe return ofcustomersto the budgets hotel.
Keywords: Service factors, Upper-Tier, Budgets Hotel, Customer Satisfaction, Bangkok, Thailand.
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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | "Hedging With a Stock Option" |
| Country | : | Bangladesh |
| Authors | : | Afzal Ahmad |
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to provide a discussion of the use of stock options in risk management and how they can be used for hedging purposes. This aim is achieved by reviewing the literature and analysing practical hedging examples in the context of an investment company. The results of the discussion show that stock options can be employed by companies as a protection against the downside risk when volatility in the market is high. They can also be used during the periods of low volatility to achieve a specific expected payoff within a band of stock prices.
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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | Reducing Public Distribution System Leakages and its strategy |
| Country | : | India |
| Authors | : | Barada Prasanna Mohapatra || Dr D K Mahalik |
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