Browsing Student Projects by Author "Jacob, Joshy"
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Analysis of structural conditions affecting primary market trends
Tejkiran, K M; Garg, Nikhil (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2021-12-14)In theory, this is expected to increase the linkage between private market activity and primary market issuances after the investment gestation period across the growth rounds. This is because, in this scenario, IPOs are ... -
Analyzing impact of trading cost on Fama French and momentum factor (Four Factor Model)
Kumar, Akshay; Wachche, Somshekhar (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2017)Fama French three factor model and momentum factor explains the stock returns using, outperformance of small cap stock against big cap stocks, outperformance of high B/M stocks against low B/M value stocks and effect of ... -
Application of PCA for identification of factors driving stock prices & relationship of predictions with CAPM model
Sawhney, Aryan; Singh, Priyanshu (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2021-12-14)This project seeks to determine what factors could be broadly influencing the stock prices of selected companies belonging to a given sector of operation, and how they can be utilised to predict whether excess returns could ... -
Determinants of liquid asset holdings of Indian corporations
Prasad, Abhinandan; Mitra, Lipika (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2012-08-26)In this paper, we examined the determinants of cash and marketable securities for publicly traded non-financial Indian firms for the period 2002-2012. For the study, we selected a sample of 79 firms – these firms were ... -
Effect of derivatives in improving market stability
Kumar, Avinash; Shinde, Sanjit (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2021-09-07)In this paper we have analyzed low frequency stock data of listed Indian firms, to find if listing on the derivatives market has an impact on the price efficiency. The paper looks at multiple firms selected from small and ... -
Emerging Trends in corporate debt financing and the driving parameters in decision making
Soota, Anhait; Tandon, Nishant; Agarwal, Rohan (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2012-10-10) -
Evaluating the efficacy of platform acquisitions by PE firms in India
Menon, Amritha; Sharma, Shubhankar (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)The Indian PE/ VC industry accounts for 1.7% of the country’s GDP and is growing at a CAGR of 44% over the past 3 years. India has received PE/VC investments worth USD 198 billion since 2009, of which 56% has been received ... -
Final report on crowdfunding: attributes and drivers
Madireddy, Anusha; Gupta, Rakshit (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2016) -
The Indian aviation sector: scope of consolidation of airline and airport operations
Choudhary, Aman; Puranik, Omkar (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)Merger is an arrangement between two or more companies when they decided to merge their business (assets, liabilities, and equity) to create a new entity. On the other hand, acquisition is a process when one company takes ... -
The influence of the grey market on the performance of IPOs in India
Rau, Adoor Vikramaditya; K.S., Ajay Kumar (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2011-08-22) -
Jhunjhunwala’s alpha
Rai, Abhishek; Bhuyan, Priyabrata; Gupta, Varun (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2018)Smart beta: the new evolving approach Idea of combining the best elements of the two strategies has appealed to many investors and researchers. It has given rise to algorithm-based trading strategies where money is invested ... -
Private equity investments and their impact in India
Ganesh, Akshaya; Gopal, Gowtham; S., Naveen Sundara Balaji (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2018)The following project report has been split into 3 sections for ease of reading and in order to comprehensively analyse the trend and impact of private equity investments in India across a 10-year period from 2008-18. We ... -
Role of SPACs in IPOing stocks
Maida, Amit; Yadav, Ashutosh Kumar (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)SPACs or Special Purpose Acquisition Companies are blank check companies available as investment vehicle in financial markets. SPACs are public companies formed with the intention of merging with a private company. After ... -
Smart beta strategies theoretical vs real world alpha
Agarwal, Arpit; Garg, Pulkit; Nigam, Sarthak (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2018)There have been significant studies and evidence that Smart Beta strategies can outperform the market capitalization-based indices in the long run. Smart Beta investment offers the investors the benefits of passive strategy ... -
Study on conglomerate discount / premium on Indian corporates and their implication on stock returns
Garg, Ankit; Mundra, Hemant; Palukuri, Seshanka (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2015) -
Study on Indian startups
Bandu, Divekar Ganesh; Biswas, Debsmita (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2016) -
Tech IPO booms: analysis of value drivers and regulations
Jain, Divyam; Raghvesh (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2022-03-18)India has seen a boom of tech IPOs recently. It all began with Zomato which was welcomed by the investors with open arms. It has been followed by some impressive debuts by Nykaa (FSN e-commerce) and Policy Bazaar (PB ... -
Technology firms: life cycle analysis
Rao, Abhit; Khemka, Archit; Rajan, Anirudh G. (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2016) -
Understanding market irrationality and indicators of technical profitability
Kumar, Ishu; Mistry, Divyesh Ashwin (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2019)The real world financial markets are known to have inefficiency driven by a number of cognitive limitations and emotional biases. Research has shown that human cognitive capabilities are significantly constrained in their ... -
Valuation and restructuring of financially distressed firms
Subuddhi, Achyutananda; Sahoo, Manas Ranjan (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2019)In a financial distress, a company is unable to generate revenue or income because it is not able to repay or meet its financial obligations. These companies face difficulties in availing further financing and see their ...