...Introduction--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 2 Company Background AB Bank----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 2 Beximco Pharmaceuticals--------------------------------------------------------------------Page 3 British American Tobacco--------------------------------------------------------------------Page 4 Monno Ceramics-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 4 National Bank----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 5 Padma Oil---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 5 Singer Bangladesh-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 6 South East Bank-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 7 Standard Ceramics----------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 7 Square Pharmaceuticals-----------------------------------------------------------------------Page 8 Findings and Analysis Arithmetic Mean and Standard Deviation--------------------------------------------------Page 9 Correlation Coefficient and Covariance----------------------------------------------------Page 9 Portfolio Risk and Return-------------------------------------------------------------------Page 11 Efficient Frontier----...
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...sector. Microfinance over the years has received several donor endorsement to be the most viable anti-poverty initiative. This is because it targets and reaches the impoverished, especially women, and also small entrepreneurs and producers who more often than not have a limited formal access to traditional banking systems. Micro-credit is, in essence, the dispersion of diminutive collateral-free loans to equally liable groups so as to foster income creation as well as the reduction of poverty through enhancing self-employment. It provides credit, in addition to insurance, savings, as well as other fundamental financial services to the underserved. Conceivably, the most renowned micro-credit organization is the pioneering Grameen Bank in Bangladesh and has been cited as the most successful institution in this form of business. As such, many other...
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...English Assignment No.:1 Assignment On: Composition PREPARED FOR: Lecturer Nasrin Farzana PREPARED BY Batch: BBA 051 B 051 15879 Md. Majharul Haque Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) STAMFORD UNIVERSITY BANGLADESH Dhanmondi, Dhaka. 1 PAHELA BAISHAKH Bangla New Year or Pohela Boishakh marks the first day of the Bangla Calendar. Pohela Boishakh is celebrated with great fervour in the South Asian region of Bengal (Bangladesh and Indian/West Bengal) and among Bengali communities living in the Indian states of Tripura and Assam (Specially in Barak Valley). Pohela Boishakh coincides with the New Years in many other Southern Asian calendars. Bangla New Year or Pohela Boishakh connects all Ethnic Bengalis irrespective of religious and regional differences. Ethnic Bengalis across the world and from all walks of life unite to celebrate the Public or Universal Festival of Bengalis i.e. Pohela Boishakh; it’s the occasion to welcome the New-Year with a new hope of peace, prosperity and goodwill. Pohela Boishakh generally falls on 14th or 15th of April of the Georgian calendar. In Bangladesh, it is a national holiday celebrated around 14th April according to the official amended calendar designed by the Bangla Academy. In India, in Indian/West Bengal & Assam it is a public (state) holiday and is publicly celebrated on 15th of April. Celebration of Pohela Boishakh Pohela Boishakh is a Public festival of the Bengalis; it is celebrated among all Bengalis irrespective of religious...
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...| Exotic Bangladesh: | The Miracle of beauty | | | | | PAPERCUT Serial | Name | | Rolo. | 01 | Md. Asadul Islam | Shuvo | 01 | 02 | Md. Sahadat hossain | Hossain | 255 | 03 | Md. Alauddin Tarek | Tarek | 127 | 04 | Nazma Islam | Nazma | 23 | 05 | Samina Chowduri | Risha | 83 | Introduction: Bangladesh is a country bestowed with the gifts of nature. It has nurtured some of the most ancient civilizations of this continent. The young country came into existence after a blood-spattered liberation war in 1971. But the pace of growth and development has been impeded by many factors. Bangladesh, as a Least Developing Country (LDC), faces a reputation challenge which is popularly known as its image problem. Bangladesh has gained the image of a country with too many people, too much poverty, too little resources, too frequent disasters and too little ability to change for better. Recently poor law and order, bad investment climate and Islamic terrorism have killed its image more. To remove all the negative aspects and image surrounding Bangladesh and to make it as a beautiful and prospective country it is highly recommended to branding Bangladesh. To remove all the negative aspect and image surrounding Bangladesh and to make Bangladesh as a beautiful and prospective country it highly recommended to rebranding Bangladesh. Nation Branding: The concept of nation branding was elaborated by Simon Anholt in 1998 through his article “Nation Brands of...
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...products of Walton Bangladesh ltd. Report on Walton Bangladesh ltd. Prepared for Anika Khurshid Faculty College of Business Administration(CBA) IUBAT- International University of Business Agriculture and technology Submission Date: 30th March, 2013 STUDENT DECLARATION We the student of BBA, in the college of business administration (CBA) at IUBAT (International University of Business Agriculture and Technology) declaring that this report on the topic WALTON BANGLADESH LTD, has only been prepared for the fulfillment of the course of MGT 201 (Management process), it has not been prepared for any other purpose, reward, or presentation. Name | ID | Program | Section | Signature | Shiek Sazzad Hossain | 12102401 | BBA | F | | Nusrat Jaman Muna | 12102370 | BBA | F | | Rifat Sultana | 12102431 | BBA | F | | A.B.M Golam Muktadir | 12102392 | BBA | F | | Rehena khatun | 12102384 | BBA | F | | Ruksana Akter | 12102379 | BBA | F | | Letter of Transmittal: 30thMarch, 2013 Anika Khurshid Faculty Colleges of Business Administration IUBAT- International University of Business Agriculture and Technology Uttara, Dhaka Madam, With due respect, we are here to submit the following report on Walton Bangladesh according to the instructions given by you. After going to several Walton showrooms in Dhaka and doing a thorough online research on Walton Bangladesh, we have been quite...
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...DHAKA STOCK EXCHANGE Introduction to DSE The Necessity Of Establishing A Stock Exchange In The Then East Pakistan Was First Decided By The Government When, Early In 1952.It Was Learnt That The Calcutta Stock Exchange Had Prohibited The Transactions In Pakistani Shares And Securities. The Provincial Industrial Advisory Council Soon Thereafter Set Up An Organizing Committee For The Formation Of A Stock Exchange In East Pakistan. A Decisive Step Was Taken The Second Meeting Of The Organizing Committee Held On The 13th March ,1953. In The Cabinet Room, Eden Building ,Under The Chairmanship Of Mr. A . Khaleeli, Secretary Government Of East Bengal , Commerce, Labor And Industries Department At Which Various Aspects Of The Issue Were Discussed In Detail. The Then Central Governments Proposal Regarding The Karachi Stock Exchange Opening A Branch At Dhaka. , Did Not Find Favour With The Meeting Who Felt That East Pakistan Should Have An Independent Stock Exchange . It Was Suggested That Dhaka Narayanganj Chamber Of Commerce & Industry Should Approach Its Members For Parchase Of Membership Cards At RS.2000 Each For The Proposed Stock Exchange. The Location Of The Exchange It Was Thought Should Be Either Dhaka Narayanganj Or Chittagong . An Organizing Committee Was Appointed Consisting Of Leading Commercial And Industrial Personalities Of The Province With Mr. Mehdi Ispahani As The Convener In Order To Organize The Exchange. The Chamber Informed Its Members And Members Of Its Affiliated...
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...reputation across a wide range of sectors. Bangladeshis have a persistent grievance that Bangladesh is not justly portrayed in international forums. It has become commonplace for the country to be associated with natural calamities, wavering political situation, corruption and other negative attributes. So, it is necessary to remove the negative perception about Bangladesh & to spread out the positive news to enhance the image of Bangladesh in the world. 1.2 Broad Objective: The main objective of the study is to understand the perceptions of foreigners & native people about Bangladesh & to find the possible ways that will enhance the image of Bangladesh globally. 1.3 Specific Objectives: Under a broad objective the study focused on some several activities for comprehending an overall review. * To identify the problems that Bangladesh faces in tourism industry. * To find the tourist spots those are renowned globally & domestically. * To identify the solution that will lessen the problems in tourism industry. * To find the awareness of people about the culture of Bangladesh. * To understand the perception of native people and foreigners about the people of Bangladesh. * To find which country of origin is more precious to people. * To identify the factors that limits the investment decision. * To understand the image of the government of Bangladesh around the world. 1.4 Research Design: I. Type of research design: Both the...
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...FRONTLINE JANUA RY 1 3, 2 012 WWW.FRONTLINE.IN INDIA’S NATIONAL MAGAZINE RS.25 WORLD AFFAIRS IRAQ FOOD SECURITY PDS CLIMATE CHANGE DURBAN Exit America 49 What people say 96 Uncertain stand 114 Remembering TAGORE On his 150th birth anniversary VOLUME 28 NUMBER 27 TH E STAT E S Fiery trap in Kolkata 41 SC IE NCE Higgs signal? 44 WOR L D A F F A I R S Iraq: Exit America War crimes in the trash Russia: December Revolution Pakistan: Volatile state India & China: Troubled equations DECEMBER 31, 2011 - JANUARY 13, 2012 C O V ER S T O RY 49 52 ISSN 0970-1710 Timeless Tagore As an activist, thinker, poet and rural reconstructionist, Rabindranath Tagore continues to be relevant. A tribute on the 150th anniversary of his birth. 4 WWW.FRONTLINE.IN Jayati Ghosh: Mess in eurozone R.K. Raghavan: A lost battle? 108 118 BOOKS LE TTE R S 73 127 54 57 61 TR AVE L Jungles of Borneo 64 AR T Achuthan Kudallur’s journey 85 H ISTOR Y Of Quit India, Nehru & Communist split 89 FOOD SEC UR I T Y Understanding the PDS Kerala: Power of literacy Bihar: Coupon fiasco Jharkhand: Strong revival Chhattisgarh: Loud no to cash E CONOM Y Losing momentum Interview: C. Rangarajan, Chairman, PMEAC CL IM A TE C H A N G E Uncertain stand in Durban CONTR OV E R S Y Mullaperiyar dispute: Deep distrust Fallout of fear OBITU A R Y Humble genius: Mario Miranda Korea’s...
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...Bank Limited (TBL) represents its continued commitment to publish information on sustainability matters every year. The Sustainability Report consists of only the GRI technical section to meet the requirements of the Global Reporting Initiative. The scope of the information provided in this report basically covers the activities of Trust Bank Limited in Bangladesh. This report was prepared to make adherence to an application level of the Global Reporting Initiative and is unconfirmed by external assurances. For more information about sustainability at Trust Bank Limited please go to www.trustbanklimited.com. 01. STRATEGY AND ANALYSIS 1.1 CHAIRMAN’S STATEMENT Please see the statement from the Chairman of Trust Bank Limited’s Board of Directors published at the beginning of the Annual Report 2011. 1.2 KEY IMPACTS, RISKS AND OPPORTUNITIES The impacts of the activity of Trust Bank Limited come essentially from three factors: Its importance as a reference institution in the Bangladesh financial sector; Its position as a substantial participant in the Bangladesh market; The importance of the financial sector to balanced economic growth and the contribution that this growth can make to incorporating sustainability more in the economy in general. Therefore, considering the specificity of the financial business, there are a number of positive caused by TBL’s activity, namely: Sustainable economic development; ...
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...degree and Dr.M.Khairul Hossain, Professor of Finance Department at Faculty of Business Studies, University of Dhaka, who is also the Honorable course teacher of this course. He has asked us to make a term paper regarding to our course. Our topic is to prepare a report on “Trend of export of commodities from Bangladesh: An Analysis of sector wise contribution to GDP.” provided by the honorable course teacher. This is a group task. Objectives The objectives of this report are: * To fulfill the partial requirement of MBA degree. * To be able to use theoretical knowledge into practice to know the practical aspect in Bangladesh. * To develop our skill in using analytical tools and techniques. * To develop our interpersonal views and concept through sharing among every member of the group that is reflected in this report. The main objective of the study is to pinpoint the major aspects of export of Bangladesh and also examining the ways and means to overcome problems, thereby highlighting the prospects of on this issue. To achieve the main objective, the study highlights the following specific objectives. 1. To examine the trend of export of Bangladesh over years. 2. To examine the sector wise export’s trend. 3. To find out the major problems hindering in exports. 4. To highlight the prospects of removing the problems involved therein. Methodology Research type: This is basically an explanatory/descriptive research because it will try going insight...
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...The Shadow Lines – Significance of the title The novel ‘The Shadow Lines’ by Amitav Ghosh centers around a young boy, the narrator, whose growth in age and maturity is traced slowly through his understanding of the memories that connect him and his family members. Through the book, we watch him move backwards and forwards in time as bits and pieces of stories, both half-remembered and imagined, come together in his mind until he arrives at an intricate, interconnected picture of the world where borders and boundaries mean nothing, mere shadow lines that we draw dividing people and nations. The title ‘The Shadow Lines’ is the author’s commentary on the artificial nature of cultural, ideological, geographical and psychological borders, which he asks us to disregard in favour of a broader humanism. The titular ‘shadow lines’ can refer to many different things, but I believe the fundamental allusion he makes is to the borders that separate nations from each other. Divisions between nations - shadow lines Amitav Ghosh asserts that the borders that separate nations are nothing more than artificial lines created by men. Thus, the ‘shadow lines’ of the title are the borders that divide people, and one of the main emphases of the novel is on the arbitrariness of such cartographic demarcations. Why are these lines ‘shadowy’ then? Because like shadows, they lack substance, they lack meaning. Ghosh believes that these ‘shadow lines’, these meaningless borders, can...
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...Chapter: 1 Introduction 1. Introduction As mandatory requirement of the Bachelor of the Business Administration (BBA) program under Eastern University, this report entitled – “Business Strategy”, a study on Fareast Islamic Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Insurance is a growing business in Bangladesh and has more and more scope to develop the economy of Bangladesh. In this report, we have tried our best to introduce the company and show their background, company policies, financial condition, performance and various analyses. 1.2 Objectives of the Study The report is the part of the Insurance sector that we are studying in our BBA course. The objective of the report is to present the practical view about the “Insurance Practices in Bangladesh”, that provides facility to the ends of the Individuals and to transform our modern social order. 3. Scope of the Study The scope of this report is limited to overall description of the company, its services and its financial performance analysis. The scope of the study is limited to organizational setup, functions and performance. Since FILIC is still its growth stage in Bangladesh; it has go to long way to achieve its destination. The report will mainly focus on what criteria FILIC maintaining before insuring and their claim settlement process. The will also emphasize on the financial ratios. 1.4 Methodology of the Study Selected Subject Matter We have asked...
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...rofikulbd@gmail.com | | Career Object: To build up an excellent career by hard working in a good environment, Where I will be able to utilize my Creativity, Honesty, Technical skill and Innovation power to achieve organization as well as my goal. For this reason I need to be a part of a well-known organization where I can do so. Education: Masters of Business Administration (MBA)[Evening] Department of Marketing Result: On going UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA Masters of Business studies (MBS) 2010 Department of Finance and Banking National University, Bangladesh. Result: Appeared Institution: Tejgaon College, Dhaka.1 1 Bachelor of Business studies (BBS) Hons' 2009 Department of Finance and Banking National University, Bangladesh. Result: First class (11st) Institution: Govt. Azam Khan Commerce College, Khulna. Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC)'2005 Grade: G.P.A.: 4.20 (Out of 5.00) Group: Commerce. Board: Jessore, Institution: Kazi Azahar Ali College, Fakirhat. Secondary School Certificate (SSC)' 2003 Grade: G.P.A 3.50 (Out of 5.00) Group: Commerce. Board: Jessore, Institution: Madhudia Ichchamoyee Sceondary School, Bagerhat Computer Skills: Familiar with Microsoft world, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Power point, Adobe Photoshop, Internet Application and Browsing. I Have Completed...
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...Role of BSCIC (Bangladesh Small & Cottage Industries Corporation) UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA [pic] Submitted To: Dr. A R Khan Professor and Former Chairman Department Of Banking University Of Dhaka. Submitted By: Md. Mostafa Jabed Kaychar Dept. Of Banking & Insurance ID NO: 51221016 Batch-21st. “Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim” Report based on the role of “BSCIC” (Bangladesh Small & Cottage Industries Corporation) in the promotion of small entrepreneurship in Bangladesh. Introduction Bangladesh Small & Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) was established in recognition of the need for a specialized agency to promote the development of Small, Medium & Cottage Industries (SMCIs) in the manufacturing sector through the provision of advisory services, fiscal and financial assistance, infrastructural facilities, market access and other support programme. BSCIC strives to create resilient and efficient SMCIs, able to compete in a liberalized market environment. SMCIs have to be efficient and knowledge-driven, including using ICT to be globally ‘connected’ and accessible. The Corporation...
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...CURRICULAM VITAE Md. Rabiul Hosain, H# 550, Ramchandrapur (Bashar Road), Ghoramara, Boalia, Rajshahi-6100. Mobile- 01740042874, E-mail: embarabi@ gmail.com MBA; Studying Name of the Institution : Evening MBA, Rajshahi University, Department of Marketing. Bachelor Degree: Name of the Institution : Asian University of Bangladesh. Degree Obtained : BBA (Major in Marketing) Year of Passing : 2009 Result : CGPA 3.523on a 4.00 point scale. Higher Secondary Certificate: Name of the Institution : Rajshahi Govt. City College, Rajshahi. Degree Obtained : Higher Secondary Certificate (Group: Science) Year of Passing : 2003 Result : CGPA 3.00 on a 5.00 point scale. Secondary School Certificate: Name of the Institution : Rajshahi Islami Siksha & Gobesona Kendra Model School. Degree Obtained : Secondary School Certificate (Group: Science) Year of Passing : 1999 Result : First Divition Marks : 667 Name : Md. Rabiul Hosain Father’s Name : Md. Tofazzal Hosain Mother’s Name : Mst: Rawson Ara Hosain Home District : Rajshahi, Date of Birth : 18-06-1984 Marital Status : Single Nationality : Bangladeshi (By born) Religion : Islam • Bangla : Mother Language • English: Good command over written and spoken in English ...
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