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CONTENTS OF SYNOPSIS

SR.NO CONTENTS REMARKS


01 INTRODUCTION

02 IMPORTANCE & SIGNIFICANCE OF


STUDY
03 RATIONALE

02 OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT

03 HYPOTHESIS

04 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

05 EXPECTED CONTRIBUTION

06 BIBLIOGRAPHY & WEBLIOGRAPHY

07 CHAPTERISATION
A SYNOPSIS FOR

PROJECT REPORT

ON

“A STUDY OF SHARE PRICES, OF LISTED NSE & BSE IN INDIA”

SUBMITTED FOR

THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF THE


DEGREE MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

BY

MR. SIDDHANATH VISHWANATH GAWADE

(PRN: 2019016400898395)

UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF

Dr. PANKAJ DIWAKAR DANDGE


(M. Com, MBA, NET, SET, Ph.D., GDC&A, DTL)
Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil College,
Vashi, Navi Mumbai
Study Centre Code- 301

YEAR

2021 – 2022
INTRODUCTION

The project undertaken is on- “A


STUDY OF SHARE PRICES,
OF LISTED NSE & BSE IN INDIA”
A share price is the price of a single share of a number of saleable equity shares
of a company. In layman's terms, the stock price is the highest amount someone
is willing to pay for the stock, or the lowest amount that it can be bought for.

A share price – or a stock price – is the amount it would cost to buy one share in
a company. The price of a share is not fixed, but fluctuates according to market
conditions. It will likely increase if the company is perceived to be doing well,
or fall if the company isn't meeting expectations
An introduction is an application for listing of shares already in issue where no
marketing arrangements are required. This is because the existing shares for
which listing is sought are already of such an amount and so widely held that
there would be an open market for the trading in these shares.
The opening price is the price from the first transaction of a business day.
Sometimes these prices are different. During a regular trading day, the balance
between supply and demand fluctuates as the attractiveness of the stock's price
increases and decreases.
Shares represent equity ownership in a corporation or financial asset, owned by
investors who exchange capital in return for these units. Common shares enable
voting rights and possible returns through price appreciation and dividends
After a company goes public, and its shares start trading on a stock exchange,
its share price is determined by supply and demand for its shares in the market.
If there is a high demand for its shares due to favorable factors, the price will
increase
Each unit is known as a share. In simple terms, a share is a percentage of
ownership in a company or a financial asset. Investors who hold shares of any
company are known as shareholders. For example; if the market capitalization
of a company is Rs. ... 10 then the number of shares to be issued will be 1 lakh
A share market is where shares are either issued or traded in. A stock market is
similar to a share market. The key difference is that a stock market helps you
trade financial instruments like bonds, mutual funds, derivatives as well as
shares of companies. A share market only allows trading of shares.
IMPORTANCE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY
Good investment ideas have a high probability of success. The
level of risk for an investment should also be low. Periodic
losses and volatility are a part of investing. With a good
investment there should be very little chance of losing the
total amount invested.
 Share price is an indicator about the health of the company. ...
Increased profits, for example, will drive the stock price up;
excessive debt, for example, will drive it down.
 A stock price is a given for every share issued by a publicly traded
company. The price is a reflection of the company's value - what
the public is willing to pay for a piece of the company. It can and
will rise and fall, based on a variety of factors in the global
landscape and within the company itself.
 A company's stock price reflects investor perception of its ability to
earn and grow its profits in the future. If shareholders are happy,
and the company is doing well, as reflected by its share price, the
management would likely remain and receive increases in
compensation.
 After having being a company director for a long time and having
read hundreds of analyst and company annual reports in search for
good public listed shares for investment, I think I have some
knowledge and experience to share with you. I hope this article
will benefit all investors and I also hope company directors can get
some ideas to create more value for their shareholders.
 The price of a share is indeed an interesting item. It had brought
joy to many and brought tears to just as many, if not more,
investors.
 It is every clever businessman’s dream to list his company in the
stock market to get more capital to expand his business. An initial
public offering (IPO) is the way most companies get their shares
traded in the stock market.
RATIONALE

National Stock Exchange has a total market capitalization of more than US$3
trillion, making it the world's 10th-largest stock exchange as of May 2021.

National Stock Exchange of India Limited (NSE) is the leading stock exchange


of India, located in the Mumbai (Bombay) city of Maharashtra state. It is under
the ownership of some leading financial institutions, Banks, and Insurance
companies.[5] NSE was established in 1992 as the first dematerialized
electronic exchange in the country. NSE was the first exchange in the country to
provide a modern, fully automated screen-based electronic trading system that
offered easy trading facilities to investors spread across the length and breadth
of the country. Vikram Limaye is Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer
of NSE.

The most common way to value a stock is to compute the company's price-to-
earnings (P/E) ratio. The P/E ratio equals the company's stock price divided by
its most recently reported earnings per share (EPS). A low P/E ratio implies that
an investor buying the stock is receiving an attractive amount of value

Traditionally, any value under 1.0 is considered a good P/B value, indicating a
potentially undervalued stock. However, value investors often consider stocks
with a P/B value under

Using multiples and yields to value shares

For years, investors have used multiples of profits, cash flows and assets as a
way to weigh up the value of a share. By far the most commonly used multiple
is the price/earnings (PE) ratio.
OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT

The objectives of this project were mainly to study the Share


prices of Our India stock market. The main purpose of our
study is to render a better understanding of the concept. How
the Prices of Share increases or Down side
 To study the NSE & BSE stock Exchange Market. How
effect the prices
 To Analyses & estimate the NSE & BSE Prices for effect
the prices of Top company’s represented NSE & BSE
 To Study the effectiveness of Shares prices and how
effected for the Fraud & Wrong information for the
market & Effect its Share Prices
 To give Suggestion for the NSE & BSE for less Fraud &
Internal trading this are directly affect prices of shares
HYPOTHESIS

 NSE & BSE Stock Exchange is the Best growing up Prices of


Shares in current period is 2021

 In the case company making. Bigger profits but share prices Not
effected better. Comparing of its profit. Its means make profit
but not affect share prices

 The reason for the higher share price is an increase in the


number of people looking to buy this stock. ... This same
scenario occurs when the overall market moves: there are more
buyers/sellers of companies in the stock market than
sellers/buyers sending the price of companies up/down along
with the overall market.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Research Problem:

To find the effectiveness of Share prices is Listed in NSE & BSE Stock market
in INDIA.
Types of data:

Two types of data are used for the purpose of carrying out research:

1) Primary Data

2) Secondary Data

Primary Data

Primary data is the one which is collected from fresh sources and for the first
time while carrying out the research.

For my project the following primary sources of collecting data were used:

1) Formal Discussions:

Through discussions with managers concerned got a lot of information about


the process. Due to these discussions got the knowledge of how the whole
process is carried on and also the documents that have to maintain for carrying
on the process.

Secondary Data

Secondary data is that data which has already been collected for some other
purpose. There are two types of sources for collecting secondary data, they are:-

1) Internal sources
Internal source of secondary data includes the data generated within the
organization.

1) NSE & BSE website


2) Is some Company’s

2) External sources

External sources are the sources outside the organization.

1) Books
2) Internet
Tools used for analysis:

By making use of MS-office, various charts and tables were used which enabled
me to make accurate analysis of the data collected by me.
EXPECTED CONTRIBUTION
The researcher is working with NSE & BSE Websites
Management system analysis throughout the year. The study
will be helpful to the People they are not Investing Money in
Stock Market. They are Not interested in shares. And for the
Some Company’s they are not listed in NSE & BSE.
The same study will also open the doors for the new
researchers in the same issue.
The study will put some light on the Fraud of Prices of shares
its useful for SEBI. And CEO of SEBI Mr. AJAY TYAGI
management quality and the aspects they take into
consideration while doing quality management For Securitas
of Fraud.
They Helpful also.
CHAPTERISATION

Sr.
Chapter
No.

1 Introduction

2 Institute Profile
3 Introduction to Human Resource Management
4 Theoretical Background
5 Research Methodology
6 Data Analysis and Interpretation
7 Findings
8 Suggestion
9 Conclusion
10 Bibliography
11 Webliography
12 Annexure

BIBLIOGRAPHY
Following Books will be referred for the study

1) REFERANCE BOOKS:
“PRICE ACTION TRADING” – MR. SUNIL GURJAR.

“TRADE YOUR WAY TO FINACIAL FREEDOM” – MR.VANK. THARP

WEBLIOGRAPHY
The following websites will be used for assistance-

 www.google.com
 www.moneycontrol.com
 www.yourprices.in
 www.researchforyourprices.com
 www.NSE.net
 www.BSE.net
 www.pricestread.net

Appendix

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