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A STUDY ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION TOWARDS ON-LINE SHARE TRADING WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COIMBATORE CITY Project Report Submitted By R. Vishnu [Reg.No.07PT024] Under the guidance of Mr. N. SARAVANABHAVAN M.Com, M.Phil, PGDCA In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of Advanced Diploma in Sales Promotion Management as a part of the Degree of Master of Science (Finance and Computer Applications)

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A STUDY ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION TOWARDSON-LINE SHARE TRADING WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO

COIMBATORE CITY

Project ReportSubmitted

By

R. Vishnu

[Reg.No.07PT024]

Under the guidance ofMr. N. SARAVANABHAVAN M.Com, M.Phil, PGDCA

In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of Advanced Diploma in Sales Promotion Management as a part of the Degree of Master of Science

(Finance and Computer Applications)

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONSS.N.R. SONS COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS)

(An ISO 9001:2000 Certified Institution & Re-accredited by NAAC)

NOVEMBER -2008

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Declaration

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Declaration

I hereby declare that this project work entitled “A Study on Customer

Satisfaction Towards on-line share trading with special reference to

Coimbatore City” is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the

award of Advanced Diploma in Sales Promotion Management as a part of the

Degree of Master of Science (Finance and Computer Applications) is an original

work done by me and this project work has not formed the basis for the award of

any degree/ diploma/ fellowship/ associateship similar title to any candidate of

any university.

(R. VISHNU)

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Certifi

cate

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Certificate

This is to certify that the project work entitled ‘A Study on Customer

Satisfaction Towards On-line Share Trading with special reference to

Coimbatore City’, submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award

of Advanced Diploma in Sales Promotion Management as a part of the

Degree of Master of Science (Finance and Computer Applications) is a record of

original work done by Mr.R. VISHNU. (Reg.No.07PT024) under my supervision

and guidance.

Supervisor Head of Department

( N. SARAVANABHAVAN ) ( R. SRINIVASAN )

Submitted for the Viva-Voce Examination held on

Internal Examiner External Examiner

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Acknowled

gement

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Acknowledgement

I wish to express my sincere gratitude to our beloved Managing Trustee

SEVARATNA Dr. R.VENKATESALU for allowing me to participate in this

program.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank our beloved

Dr. V. SENGODAN, the Principal and Secretary, S.N.R. SONS

COLLEGE for the initiatives and inspirations provided to perform the work.

I offer my sincere thanks to Prof R. SRINIVASAN, M.Com., M.Phil., Head

of the Department, M.Sc(Finance and Computer Applications) for all the valuable

guidance and support rendered at all stages of my project to bring it out as a

successful work.

I acknowledge my sincere thanks to Mr. N. SARAVANABHAVAN,

M.Com, M.Phil, PGDCA., Lecturer and Staff in the department of

M.Sc(Finance and Computer Application) my faculty guide for the valuable

guidance, suggestions and encouragement from time to time throughout my

project.

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I would also like to thank all the faculty members of the department for their

support and advice throughout the study.

Chapter – 1

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Introduction and Design of the study

CHAPTER -1

INTRODUCTION AND DESIGN OF THE STUDY

Introduction:

India is a developing economy. Its prospering in all spheres. Share Market is a

compelling determinant of the economy and the financial situation of a country.

Ever since the liberalization, privatisation and globalisaton, the foreign

investment in our country is booming. Share Market is a clear indicator of the

developing trend prevailing in our country.

Statistics reveal that the trade volume has been increasing continuously,

coupled with the ups & downs which is a nature of share trading.

We are living in an interlinked world. With growing volume of trade, it has

become a necessity that people are aware of the intricacies of the web world.

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SENSEX the benchmark indicator of share trading has more than tripled

ever since on-line share trading commenced. It has become imperative to be a

participant of this mode of trading.

Recently, the crisis in the financial market resulted in global inflation. The

share market was a clear indicator of the prevailing prices.

Statement of the problem:

Share trading is a way for faster earning and losing money. In the recent years, a

volatile market could be witnessed. In the desire to earn money in a quick

manner, more and more people have ventured out into share trading. Lack of

awareness of many investors have made them loose lakhs of money in the Stock

Market. Wise play by many others have made them earn in crores.

At such a time, it would be interesting to know the attitude of the players and the

conditions in the market. A survey about investors and the share market in such

a time would be educative to tomorrow’s investors. It could also lead to

improvements in the conditions prevailing in Coimbatoe City that would facilitate

increase in the share trading.

Several website provide information about the stock market. They educate

people about share trading and guide them through each step. On-line share

trading has become so common. Still, many of them are unaware of the

intricacies involved in share trading.

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Where the American NASDAQ is in the commanding position, Hongkong, Tokyo

etc are some of the asian exchanges being quoted repeatedly when it comes to

news about the share market. SENSEX is not far behind. Indian bourses are also

often quoted.

Our Finance Minister P. Chidambaram is always optimistic when it comes to the

role of the stock markets in the economy. Quite often, we hear that the markets

are down or they are in an upbeat.

Conditions being such, it is necessary to take stock of the market activity and the

awareness of the investors in our town.

Objectives of the Study:

1. To understand the attitude of the on-line share traders in Coimbatore.

2. To measure the effectiveness of broking sites in Coimbatore.

3. To conduct an enquiry among the share trading public in Coimbatore about

their experience with broking sites.

4. To suggest some improvements in these sites if need be.

5. To understand the depth up to which the on-line share traders are clear

and aware of on-line share trading.

Research Methodology:

Research is a systematic search for pertinent information on a specific topic.

Research is an art of scientific investigation. According to Clifford Woody,

Research comprises defining and re-defining the problem, formulating hypothesis

or suggesting solution, collecting, collecting, organizing and evaluating data;

making deductions and reaching conclusions; and at last carefully testing the

conclusions to determine whether they fit the formulated hypothesis

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Research Design:

A Reseach design is an arrangement of conduction for collection and analysis of

data in a manner that aims to combine relevant to a research purpose with

economy in procedure. The research designs adopted for the study are analytical

in nature.

Scope of the study:

It would be helpful to take stock of the prevailing trend of the investor public in

any city. This study is aimed at collecting information from the share investing

public of Coimbatore with respect to Online-share trade.

Limitations of the study:

The objective of this study is to understand the conditions prevailing among the

investing public. Considering the cost involved, time factor and lack of awareness

of efficient data gathering techniques and tools for analysis, all the online-share

trading public may not be covered. It may not be possible to arrive at the exact

value of the findings.

Tools used for Analysis:

The tool employed here is Percentage Analysis. The total of the data collected

under one factor are summed up and their percentage is calculated. Suppose we

consider 10 factors with 5 attributes for each factor. Each attribute is given ranks.

The values are added and the percentage for each attribute is calculated. These

values are used for analysis. This is Percentage Analysis.

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Chapter Scheme

Chapter 1 : INTRODUCTION AND DESIGN OF THE STUDY

This chapter represents Introduction about On-line share trading,

Objectives of the study, Research Methodology, Scope of the study, Limitations

of the study and the Tool used for analysis

Chapter 2 : THEORY OF SHARE MARKET

This chapter gives an overview of share trading, the rules, practices and

about the share market

Chapter 3 : ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION

This chapter deals with the analysis of the data collected and

interpretation of the data

Chapter 4 : FINDINGS, SUGGESTIONS AND CONCLUSION

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This chapter provides a brief summary of the findings and includes

suggestions to improve on-line share trading in Coimbatore city.

Chapt

er 2

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Theory of

Share Market

CHAPTER - 2

THEORY OF SHARE MARKET

Stock Exchange :- A common platform where buyers and sellers come together

to transact in stocks and shares. It may be a physical entity where brokers trade

on a physical trading floor via an "open outcry" system or a virtual environment.

Electronic Trading :- Electronic trading eliminates the need for physical trading

floors. Brokers can trade from their offices, using fully automated screen-based

processes. Their workstations are connected to a Stock Exchange's central

computer via satellite using Very Small Aperture Terminus (VSATs). The orders

placed by brokers reach the Exchange's central computer and are matched

electronically.

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Stock Exchanges in India :- The Stock Exchange, Mumbai (BSE) and the

National Stock Exchange (NSE) are the country's two leading Exchanges. There

are 20 other regional Exchanges, connected via the Inter-Connected Stock

Exchange (ICSE). The BSE and NSE allow nationwide trading via their VSAT

systems.

Index :- An Index is a comprehensive measure of market trends, intended for

investors who are concerned with general stock market price movements. An

Index comprises stocks that have large liquidity and market capitalisation. Each

stock is given a weightage in the Index equivalent to its market capitalisation. At

the NSE, the capitalisation of NIFTY (fifty selected stocks) is taken as a base

capitalisation, with the value set at 1000. Similarly, BSE Sensitive Index or

Sensex comprises 30 selected stocks. The Index value compares the day's

market capitalisation vis-a-vis base capitalisation and indicates how prices in

general have moved over a period of time.

Stock :- The word stock simply refers to a supply. You may have a stock of T-

shirts in your closet, or a stock of pencils in your desk. In the financial market,

stock refers to a supply of money that a company has raised. This supply comes

from people who have given the company money in the hope that the company

will make their money grow.

A market is a public place where things are bought and sold. The term "stock

market" refers to the business of buying and selling stock. The stock market is

not a specific place, though some people use the term "Wall Street"—the main

street in New York City's financial district—to refer to the U.S. stock market in

general.

Why Companies issue stock :- If a company wants to grow—maybe build more

factories, hire more people, or develop new products—it needs money. It could

get a loan from a bank. But then it would owe money. By issuing stock, a

company can raise money without going into debt. People who buy the stock are

giving the company the money it needs to grow.

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Not every company can issue stock. A business owned by one person (a

proprietorship) or a few people (a partnership) cannot issue stock. Only a

business corporation can issue stock. A corporation has a special legal status.

Like a school, its existence does not depend on the people who run it. Under the

law it is separate from the people associated with it, and has special legal rights

and responsibilities as well as its own unique name.

Why People Buy it :- Owning stock in a company means owning part of that

company. Each part is known as a share. If a company has issued 100 shares of

stock, and you bought one, you own 1% of that company. People who own stock

are called stockholders, or shareholders.

Stockholders hope the company will earn money as it grows. If a company earns

money, the stockholders share the profits. Over time, people usually earn more

from owning stock than from leaving money in the bank, buying bonds, or making

other investments

Funny fractions :- In April 2002, all stock exchanges in the U.S. began trading

their stocks in dollars and cents.

For instance, the price of a particular stock might go up $1.10. This means that

the price of a stock increased $1.10 over its previous price. If a share of stock

had been worth $10, it would now be worth $11.10.

This is different from the earlier system, when stocks were traded in fractions

based on 1/8th. If a stock worth $10 went up 1 and 5/8ths, it meant that the stock

had risen $1 plus 5/8ths of a dollar in price, or a total of $1.62. In other words, if

each share had been worth $10 previously, it would now be worth $11.62.

But why divide each dollar into eighths when it could simply be divided into

hundredths—a hundred pennies, to be exact? It's because the U.S. dollar is a

relatively new kind of currency. When the stock market opened at the end of the

eighteenth century, prices were based on the Spanish dollar, which is divided

into eighths.

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Bears and Bulls :- Bears are cautious animals who don't like to move too fast.

Bulls are bold animals who might charge right ahead. An investor is said to be

"bearish" if he or she believes the stock market will go down. A "bearish" investor

will buy stock cautiously. A "bullish" investor believes the market will go up. He or

she will charge ahead and put more money into the market. An investor can be

bearish or bullish about a particular kind of stock.

Likewise, the term "bear market" describes a time when stock prices have been

falling on the whole. A "bull market" is a period when stock prices are generally

rising.

Chapt

er 3

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Analysis and

Interpretation

CHAPTER - 3

ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATIONS

The data collected from the customers were systematically applied and

they are presented as tables under various headings in the following pages. They

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are also arranged in such a way that a detailed analysis can be made so as to

present suitable interpretations for the same.

TABLE -1

TABLE SHOWING AGE GROUP OF RESPONDENTS

S. No Age No. of Respondents Percentage

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1 Below 30 years 29 41%

2 30 – 50 years 16 37%

3 Below 50 years 15 22%

TOTAL 70 100%

The above table indicates that out of the total number of respondents,

41% of the respondents were below 30 years of age, 37% of the respondents

were between 30 years and 50 years and 22% of the respondents were above

50 years of age.

It shows that majority of the respondents were below 30 years

TABLE -2

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TABLE SHOWING THE GENDER RATIO OF THE RESPONDENTS

S. No Gender No. of Respondents Percentage

1 Male 42 60%

2 Female 28 40%

TOTAL 70 100%

The above table indicates that out of the total respondents, 60% of the

respondents were Male and 40% were Female

TABLE- 3

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION

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S. No Qualification No. of Respondents Percentage

1 School level 5 7%

2 Diploma 12 17%

3Under

graduate35 50%

4 Post graduate 18 26%

TOTAL 70 100%

The above table shows that out of 70 respondents, 5 have school level

education, 12 having Diploma, 35 of them Under graduates and 18 of them hold

Post Graduate level of education.

TABLE - 4

INCOME

S. No Income No. of Respondents Percentage

1 Below 10000 18 26%

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P.M.

210000 – 20000

P.M.40 57%

320000 – 30000

P.M.11 16%

4Above 30000

P.M.1 1%

TOTAL 70 100%

The above table indicates that out of the total respondents, 26% of the

respondents had an income below Rs. 10,000 per month, 57% of the

respondents had income in the range of Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 20,000, 16% of the

respondents had income in the range of Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 30,000 and 1% of

the respondents had income above Rs. 30,000

TABLE - 5

INDUCING FACTOR

S. No Inducing No. of Respondents Percentage

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factor

1 Friends 40 57%

2 On-line advt. 10 14%

3Financial

Consultant20 29%

TOTAL 70 100%

The above table indicates that out of the total respondents, 57% of the

respondents were induced by Friends into On-line share trading, 14% of the

respondents were induced by On-line advertisements and 29% of the

respondents were induced by Financial Consultants.

CHART- 1

INDUCING FACTOR

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Frds = Friends

O-ad = On-line advertisement

F C = Financial Consultant

TABLE - 6

INTERNET ACCESS

S. No Internet Access No. of Percentage

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Place Respondents1 Home 19 27%2 Stock Broker Office 33 47%3 Browsing Centre 18 26%

TOTAL 70 100%

The above table indicates that out of the total respondents, 27% of the

respondents were accessing Internet for Share trading at home, 47% of the

respondents were accessing internet for Share trading at the Stock Brokers

Office and 26% of the respondents were accessing internet for Share trading at

Browsing Centres

TABLE - 7

TRADING PERIODICITY

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S. No Trading Periodicity No. of Respondents Percentage

1 Daily basis 31 14%

2 Weekly basis 20 29%

3 Monthly basis 5 7%

4 Irregular 14 20%

TOTAL 70 100%

The above table indicates that out of the total respondents, 14% of the

respondents were doing On-line Share trading on a daily basis, 29% of the

respondents were doing On-line Share trading on a Weekly basis, 7% of the

respondents were doing On-line Share trading on a monthly basis and 20% of the

respondents were doing On-line Share trading on an irregular basis.

CHART - 2

TRADING PERIODICITY

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TABLE - 8

SHARE BROKING COMPANY

S. No Share Broking Company No. of Respondents Percentage

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1 Anandrathi 12 17%

2 Karvy 18 26%

3 Sharekhan 12 17%

4 Geojit 14 20%

5 Il%FS 11 16%

6 Others 3 4%

TOTAL 70 100%

The above table indicates that out of the total respondents, 17% of the

respondents chose Anandrathi as their broker to do On-line Share trading, 26%

of the respondents chose Karvy as their broker to do On-line Share trading, 17%

of the respondents chose Sharekhan as their broker to do On-line Share trading,

20% of the respondents chose Geojit as their broker to do On-line Share trading,

16% of the respondents chose IL&FS as their broker to do On-line Share trading

and 4% of the respondents chose other firms like Motilal as their broker to do On-

line Share trading.

CHART - 3

SHARE BROKING COMPANY

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TABLE - 9

INFRASTRUCTURE OPINION

S.No Rating No. of Respondents Percentage

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1 Poor 15% 21%

2 Average 20% 58%

3 Good 15% 21%

TOTAL 70 100%

The above table indicates that out of the total respondents, 21% of the

respondents rate the Telecommunication and Internet facility in Coimbatore city

as Poor, 58% of the respondents rate the Telecommunication and Internet facility

in Coimbatore city as Average and 21% of the respondents rate the

Telecommunication and Internet facility in Coimbatore city as Good.

CHART - 4

INFRASTRUCTURE OPINION

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P = Poor

A = Average

G = Good

TABLE - 10

BANK RELATED ACTIVITIES

S. No Rating No. of Respondents Percentage

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1 Very Good 12 17%

2 Good 33 47%

3 Average 23 32%

4 Satisfactory 2 4%

TOTAL 70 100%

The above table indicates that out of the total respondents, 17% of the

respondents grade the Bank Related Activities of their Share Broking Company

as Very Good, 47% of the respondents grade the Bank Related Activities of their

Share Broking Company as Good, 32% of th respondents grade the Bank related

activities of their Share Broking Company as Average and 4% of the respondents

grade the Bank related activities of their Share Broking Company as Satisfactory.

CHART - 5

BANK RELATED ACTIVITIES

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VG = Very Good

G = Good

A = Average

S = Satisfactory

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Chapt

er 4

Findings,

Suggestions &

Conclusion

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CHAPTER - 5

FINDINGS, SUGGESTIONS & CONCLUSION

FINDINGS:

The study has revealed the nature of the share investors, share broking

firms and investment atmosphere in Coimbatore.

* Its good to note that the younger generation is more involved in on-line

share trading.

* Men are more into this investment mode.

* Post graduate investors are found to be more in this study.

* People in the beginning of their earning life seem to be more involved in

on-line share trading.

* Married men and women have found on-line share trading as a source

for extra income.

* Friends have been the major inducing factor towards on-line share

trading.

* Most of the respondents access the internet at the stock brokers office

and they access it on all business days.

* Only less than 1/3rd of the investors are professionals

Coimbatoreans show equal consideration towards the trading sites.

* The investors of the Manchester of South India are interested in getting

more information about the stock prices etc.

* 50% of the on-line share trading respondents here rate the infrastructure

facility in this town as average.

* Majority of the respondents grade the bank associated activities of their

on-line trading site as Good.

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SUGGESTIONS:

Share trading in Coimbatore city seems to be good. To improve the volume of

share trade in Coimbatore city, these could be implemented

a) Conducting more awareness among the public through local media.

b) Training camps on the methods of on-line trade could be conducted.

c) Telecommunication and Internet provision could be further enhanced.

d) Share trading could be highlighted as a means to earn income for the

commerce graduates

e) House wives could be educated in ladies clubs etc.

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CONCLUSION:

The purpose of this study is well achieved. The day is not far when there would

be free internet access in this city. Its delightful to note that the investors are

eager to be updated about the market situation. Considering the ongoing trend in

Coimbatore city, the infrastructure for on-line share trading will improve in the city

and there would be hike in volume of share trading.

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Bibliogra

phy

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Books

1. Dalal Street Journal’s STOCK MARKET BOOK

2. How to make money trading with Charts Ashwani Gujral

2. Investing Rules From the Masters Philip Jenks

3. Intelligent Stock Market Investing N.J. Yasaswy

Journals & Magazines

1. Business World

2. Business India

3. Business Today

4. Capital Market

5. The Economic Times

6. Business Line

Websites

1. www.tradersplace.in

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2. www.sharekhan.com

Appen

dix

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APPENDIX

QUESTIONNAIRE

CUSTOMER SATISFACTION TOWARDS ON-LINE SHARE TRADING WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COIMBATORE CITY

1) Name:

2) Age: i) below 30 [ ]ii) 30 – 50 [ ] iii) above 50 [ ]

3) Gender:i) Male [ ]ii) Female [ ]

4) Educational Qualificationi) School level [ ]i) Diploma [ ]ii) Under Graduate [ ]iii) Post Graduate [ ]iv) others – please specify_____________

5) Income:i) below 10,000 [ ]i) 10,000 – 20,000 per month[ ]ii) 20,000 – 30,000 per month [ ]iii) above 30,000 [ ]

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6) Marital Statusi) Married [ ]ii) Unmarried [ ]

7) What induced you to begin on-line share trading?i) Reference by friends [ ]ii) On-line advertisements [ ]iii) Advice by financial consultants [ ]

8) Were you doing share trading before choosing online?

i) Yes [ ]ii) No [ ]

9) Where do you access the internet?i) Home [ ]ii) Stock broker office [ ]iii) Browsing centre [ ]

10) How often do you do on-line share trading?i) Daily basis [ ]ii) Weekly basis [ ]iii) Monthly basis [ ]iv) Irregular [ ]

11) Are you a professional trader?i) Yes [ ]ii) No [ ]

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12) Which site do you use for trading?i) Anandrathi [ ]ii) karvy [ ]iii) Sharekhan [ ]iv) Geojit [ ]v) IL&FS [ ]vi) if others, please state ________________

13) Does the site guide you on on-line trading?i) Yes [ ]ii) No [ ]

14) Is the information provided by your on-line stock broker sufficient?

i) Yes [ ]ii) No [ ]

15) If no, are you interested in getting more information?

i) Yes [ ]ii) No [ ]

16) How would you rate the internet and telecommunication facility in Coimbatore?

i) Poor [ ]ii) Average [ ]iii) Good [ ]

17) Does your broker site provide you with up-to-date news about IPOs (Initial Public Offer)?

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i) Yes [ ]ii) No [ ]

18) How would you grade the bank associated activities

of the site?i) Very Good [ ]ii) Good [ ]iii) Average [ ]iv) Not satisfactory [ ]

19) Do you feel that there is more transparency in on-line share trading?

i) Yes [ ]ii) No [ ]

20) Is the commission charged by the trading site reasonable?

i) Yes [ ]ii) No [ ]

21) Are you aware of T +2 method of trading?i) Yes [ ]ii) No [ ]

22) Is on-line trading simple?i) Yes [ ]ii) No [ ]

23) Do you feel that the trading volume will increase in near future?

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i) Yes [ ]ii) No [ ]

24) Does these affect you?i) Money getting blocked [ ]ii) Delay in receiving share certificates [ ]iii) No troubles [ ]

25) What are your suggestions to develop share trading in Coimbatore ?

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