Corporate Bond Market in India, which stands below 5% of GDP at present, has the potential to reach to a level of 15% of GDP during the 12th Five Year Plan (2012-17) on back of policy and regulatory reforms, according to a survey conducted by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).
As per findings of the CII Survey on Reforming Corporate Bond Market (CBM) of industry stakeholders including issuers, investors, market makers, credit rating agencies and technical experts, majority (57 per cent) of the respondents believe that the actual potential of CBM in terms of outstanding Corporate Bond as a percentage of GDP is 12.5 - 15 per cent which could be realized with the help of policy and regulatory reforms aimed atutilizing the CBM to finance infrastructure development during the 12th Plan.
This document discusses corrosion testing methods. It describes four main types of corrosion tests: 1) laboratory tests using small specimens and solutions, 2) pilot-plant tests that duplicate large-scale operations, 3) plant tests in actual service environments, and 4) field tests with exposed specimens in various locations. The document also covers best practices for corrosion tests, including using representative materials and surface preparations for specimens, accurate measuring and weighing techniques, and proper exposure methods to study factors like immersion and vapor phase effects.
'Laser Broadcasting Limited Newsletter No. 1: February 2006' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
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First issue of the corporate newsletter of UK local commercial radio group Laser Broadcasting Limited, edited by Grant Goddard in February 2006 for Laser Broadcasting Limited.
This document summarizes a simulation of evacuating fans from a full University of Nebraska-Lincoln Memorial Stadium. It includes the stadium capacity, assumptions that it is fully occupied and fans leave the system once evacuated. Data on the number of gates and estimated fans per gate is presented. The simulation models each gate as a queue with arrivals between 200-300 fans per minute and service of 180 fans per minute. The simulation time for full evacuation is 48.4 minutes, which matches a direct estimate within a 2.08% error rate, demonstrating the model's validity.
Servicios profesionales para la evaluaci坦n externa de los recursos del ramo 33 que ejercen los Ayuntamientos de conformidad con los lineamientos que establece la SHCP.
'Laser Broadcasting Limited Newsletter No. 1: February 2006' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
油
First issue of the corporate newsletter of UK local commercial radio group Laser Broadcasting Limited, edited by Grant Goddard in February 2006 for Laser Broadcasting Limited.
This document summarizes a simulation of evacuating fans from a full University of Nebraska-Lincoln Memorial Stadium. It includes the stadium capacity, assumptions that it is fully occupied and fans leave the system once evacuated. Data on the number of gates and estimated fans per gate is presented. The simulation models each gate as a queue with arrivals between 200-300 fans per minute and service of 180 fans per minute. The simulation time for full evacuation is 48.4 minutes, which matches a direct estimate within a 2.08% error rate, demonstrating the model's validity.
Servicios profesionales para la evaluaci坦n externa de los recursos del ramo 33 que ejercen los Ayuntamientos de conformidad con los lineamientos que establece la SHCP.