279 in the United States, 1,324 in Canada, 989 in Japan, 851 in China, 806 in the United Kingdom, 556 in South Korea, 377 in Mexico, 291 in Taiwan, 206 in the Philippines, 171 in Thailand and 10 in India. Starbucks locations serve hot and cold beverages, whole-bean coffee, microground instant coffee, full-leaf teas, pastries, and snacks. Most stores also sell packaged food items, hot and cold sandwiches, and items such as mugs and tumblers. Starbucks Evenings locations also offer a variety of beers
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of Quality, Creativity and Value Innovation, achieve leadership in the beverage manufacturing industry and because of this customer satisfaction has been its ultimate goal. Today Tapal is the market leader in tea industry but still faces some huge challenges that need to be addressed with in order to keep the top position. The report has been prepared after analyzing the information received from the major players in the Industry i.e. Tapal, Unilever, Clover Pakistan and Eastern Tea. We also obtain
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Marketing plan for Pran juice “Pran” is currently the most well-knowncompany in Bangladesh and abroad also. PRAN is in Bangladesh since 1980. It is involved in contract farming and procures raw material directly from the farmers and processes through state of the art machinery at our several factories into hygienically packed food and drinks products.“PRAN” has established every category of food and beverage they are Juices, Carbonated Drinks, Confectionery, Snacks, and Spices to even Dairy products
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------------------------------------------------- Report on Marketing of a new product Marketing Plan on Diabetic Juice Submitted to Shobod Deba Nath Lecturer Department of International Business University of Dhaka Submitted by Tanzin Ara Roll-26(3rd batch) Department of International Business University of Dhaka Date: 7th July 2011 To The Course Instructor Shobod Deba Nath Department of International Business University of Dhaka
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RELATED TO CONSUMERS’ PREFERENCES OF FAST FOOD PRODUCTS IN BANGLADESH: A CASE STUDY Dr. Nazrul Islam Professor, Department of Business Administration East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh Fax: 880-2-8812336 Email: nazrulislam@ewubd.edu G. M. Shafayet Ullah MBA Student East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh Email: shafayet_ewu@yahoo.com & Syed Tufikul Bary Abu Nasim MBA Student East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh Email: syed.nasim.bd@gmail.com Correspondence:
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Evolution of Industrial Relations System in Bangladesh Dr Abdullah Al Faruque Dr. Abdullah Al Faruque is an Associate Professor and Chairman, Department of Law, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Dr. Faruque is a Commonwealth Scholar and holds a PhD from University of Dundee. He is a specialist in labour law, petroleum contracts and environmental regulation. An author of a book, Dr. Faruque has also written several articles in reputed law journals both in Bangladesh and abroad. Copyright © International
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BANGLADESH TRADE POLICY SUPPORT PROGRAMME Comprehensive Trade Policy Of Bangladesh - Draft Final, 15.09.14 - Trade Policy Support Programme (TPSP) Project Task Force – HAK Tower (2nd floor) 3/C-1 Karwan Bazar, Dhaka 1215, Bangladesh 0 BANGLADESH TRADE POLICY SUPPORT PROGRAMME TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Abbreviations ........................................................................................................................ 6 Preamble ............................................
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Internship Report ON [pic] YOUR INVESTMENT PARTNER. Internship Report ON Sick Industry Rehabilitation Of Bangladesh Shilpa Bank Submitted To Mr: Mamtazuddin Ahmed Professor Department of Accounting & Information Systems University of Dhaka Submitted By Md. Zakir Hossain BBA (AIS), 8th Batch Roll-161 Department of Accounting & Information Systems University of Dhaka. DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING & INFORMATION
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present and future performance of BASIS, the national association for the software industry of Bangladesh. Despite already having an association for the IT industry of Bangladesh, in 1997 BASIS was created with the purpose of better representing the software industry of Bangladesh, as the other association represented mostly the hardware industry. The performance of BASIS is of utmost importance as the local software industry has the capacity to be a major foreign currency earner and a great source for
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processed foods such as milk and dairy, coffee and carbonated drinks, and seafood. Fonterra have invested in India and want to keep sustainable development. India is also the one of the world's largest agricultural producers with a large farming industry. Its GDP was calculated to be US $2,010 billion in 2012 and to grow at 7 to 8percent per annum. There has been a specific increase in purchasing power among the cities. Indian packaged food trade was US$25.4 billion in 2011 and it was hoped to reach
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