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Item DIVIDEND BEHAVIOUR OF NIFTY MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES (MNC) IN INDIA(International Journal of Scientific Research and Review, 2018-11) K, Mahalakshmi; S, Benjamin ChristopherThe present paper attempts to find out the dividend pattern of Nifty MNCs and also analyses the dividend payout trend. The study is based on the nifty multinational companies which are listed in NSE for the period of ten years (2007-2016). Indian multinational Companies started to face the stiffest competition as entry of foreign companies and foreign multinational companies are struggling with domestic companies in order to attract investors as well. Therefore the companies are supposed to adopt the crucial dividend decision as to satisfy the existing share holders and also attract the new investors. The analysis result reveals that Brittannia industries ltd has paid more dividend and ABB ltd has paid less dividend with more consistent among the nifty MNCs. Vedanta ltd is inconsistent and more volatile nature in paying dividendItem A STUDY ON DIVIDEND PATTERN OF MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES IN AUTOMOBILE AND AUTO ANCILLARIES INDUSTRY IN INDIA(Suraj PunjJournal for Multidisciplinary Research, 2018-11) K, Mahalakshmi; S, Benjamin ChristopherThe present study seeks to analyse the dividend behaviour of MNCs in Automobile and auto ancillaries industry in India. The study is based on the multinational companies which are listed in NSE and BSE for the period of fifteen years (2002-2016). In globalized era, market has been widen for the investors, since the entry of foreign companies. Hence the companies are struggling in order to compete and succeed in the market. Moreover MNCs are supposed to adopt the crucial dividend decision as to satisfy the existing share holders and also attract the new investors. The analysis result reveals that Mahindra &Mahindra ltd has paid more dividend and adopted liberal dividend policy. India nippon electrical ltd is with more consistent among the MNCs. Tube investment of India has high growth in dividend even though they paid less dividend among the sample companies