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    Problems and Prospects of Smes Loan

    provide the necessary foundations for sustained growth and rising income in the less developed and transitional economies. SME financing is a topic of significant research interest to academics and an issue of great importance to the policymakers of Bangladesh and around the world. Economic as well as technical and social arguments warrant the promotion of SMEs as they create large scale, low-cost employment opportunities, use locally available

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    Grameen Phone

    of websites and annual report of the company in preparation of the term paper. We are obliged to Al-amin who contributes much to complete the term paper. Executive Summary: Grameenphone is one of the most go-ahead industries currently in Bangladesh. We took the term paper with Grameenphone which stands as a famous name in telecom industry. We proud to work with Grameenphone and this experience will surely help us in our future assignments. By this term paper we are learning much about Grameenphone

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    Real Estate Marketing in Bangladesh

    Marketing Strategies For Real Estate Companies In Bangladesh:Taking Four Representing Companies as a Base 04. Mar, 2013 View with images and charts Marketing Strategies For Real Estate Companies In Bangladesh Taking Four Representing Companies as a Base Conceptual facts and previews DEFINING REAL ESTATE A piece of land, including the air above it and the ground below it, and any buildings or structures on it is defined as real estate. According to W. B. Brueggemon and D. Fisher

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    Tarm Paper About Lusing Company

    capital of the corporation is paid by the Government of Bangladesh. SOURCES OF FUND: The primary source of the Corporation’s fund is the paid-up capital contributed by the Government. The authorised capital is Taka 110 Crore and during 2010-11 the total paid-up capital stood at taka 110 crore. Other than this the corporation raised its fund by selling Govt. guaranteed debentures with the assistance of the Ministry of Finance to Bangladesh Bank and to other Commercial Banks. The total balance as

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    Grameen Bank

    There are many people and many ideas aimed towards ending poverty in countries across the world. Two men have come up with, and implemented their ideas in primarily African villages in the past 30 years, and in both cases there have been positive effects. Economist Jeffrey Sachs of the Earth Institute in New York has created an idea called the Millennium Village’s Project. 2006 Nobel Peace prize winner Mohammed Yunus has come up with an idea known as the Grameen Bank. Both men’s ideas have shown

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    Principle of Finance

    Q: What are the social consequences due to poverty in Bangladesh? Bangladesh is one of the world's most densely populated countries with 150 million people, 31.5 percent of whom live below the national poverty line. According to the World Bank in 2005, 40% of the population was still below the national poverty line. The Poverty headcount ratio at national poverty line (% of population) in Bangladesh was last reported at 31.51 in 2010, according to a World Bank report published in 2012.There are

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    Report of General Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

    United International University Department of Bachelor’s Business Administration (BBA) Course: Business Communication Section: G Report No: 03 Submitted to Course Instructor: Mrs. Rezwana Karim Senior Lecturer, School of Business United International University Submitted By: Name: Biplob Sarkar ID: 111092163 biplob_bsp@yahoo.com Date of Submission: 22th July 2010 Acknowledgement We are indebted to many people for providing us encouragement

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    Bgmea Proposal

    Garment (RMG) industry emerged in Bangladesh in the late 1970s and quickly expanded to the point where it's now the country's dominant industry and employs around 3.5 million workers, 85% of them women - their very presence as a female workforce challenging patriarchal traditions. Since 2012, when a mass revolt shook the industry, RMG workers have sustained - with little union influence or membership - some of the highest levels of class struggle in the world. Bangladesh with a per capita income of

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    Personal Doc

    Tuba Shazeda Raian Executive Trading Multi Securities & Services Ltd. MBA ((Appeared) Stamford University Bangladesh BBA American International University Bangladesh (AIUB) Height : 5’ 4.5” Blood Group : B+ ve Date of Birth : 2nd February, 1985 S.S.C : 2001 (Science, G.P.A 3.75) Mymensingh Laboratory High School H

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    TRADITIONAL CULTURE OF BANGLADESH Bangladesh has a long history in its culture. The land, the rivers, and the lives of the Bengali people formed a rich heritage with marked differences from neighbouring regions. The Bengal Renaissance of the 19th and early 20th centuries, noted Bengali writers, saints, authors, scientists, researchers, thinkers, music composers, painters and film-makers have played a significant role in the development of Bengali culture. The culture of Bangladesh is composite and

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