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    Automobiles

    2,500 clients worldwide, including seven of the Fortune 10 companies. Epsilon sends 40 billion emails annually. Epsilon is the largest e-mail marketing company in America. Two and a half thousand companies use its services and entrust their customer e-mails to it. At least 50 companies, including Target, Best Buy, Walgreens and JP Morgan Chase, had their client e-mail addresses stolen So far, 26 companies have come forward as affected by the breach. The first company to report the data breach

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    organized capital markets are able to guarantee sound investment opportunities. This paper reveals the various aspects of the Capital Market in Bangladesh. OBJECTIVES Capital market, being an essential element of today’s economy, demands an intensive and special attention. The objective of this study is to look into every aspect of Bangladesh capital market and identify its various pros and cons along with some recommendations to overcome the existing problems. The specific objectives

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    Corporate Financial Reporting Practices in Bangladesh: a Case on Leasing Companies

    The major business of most NBFIs in Bangladesh is leasing, though some are also diversifying into other lines of business like term lending, housing finance, merchant banking, equity financing, venture capital financing etc. Lease financing, term lending and housing finance constituted 94 percent of the total financing activities of all NBFIs up to June 2006. Industrial Promotion and Development Company (IPDC) was the first private sector NBFI in Bangladesh, which started its operation in 1981.

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    Tax System in Bangladesh

    An Evaluation of the Tax System in Bangladesh Ahsan H. Mansur, PRI Mohammad Yunus, BIDS Presentation Outline   Salient Features of Bangladesh’s Current Tax System, Trends in Growth and Revenue Structure VAT System of Bangladesh: Performance, Recent/Past Reforms, Revenue Potential, structural and administrative deficiencies, and alleviating measures Discussions on personal and corporate income tax systems have been covered in this study, but not discussed in detail in in this presentation

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    Impact of Nationwide Strikes on Economic Development: a Case Study of Bangladesh

    INTRODUCTION Bangladesh is a country in South Asia, located on the fertile Bengal delta. It is bordered by the Republic of India to its north, west and east, by the Union of Myanmar (Burma) to its south-east and by the Bay of Bengal to its south. It is separated from the Democratic Republic of Nepal and the Kingdom of Bhutan by the narrow Indian Siliguri Corridor. Together with the neighbouring Indian state of West Bengal, it makes up the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal. The name Bangladesh means "Country

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    Foreign Direct Investment

    Determining FDI Potential: Are National Policies and Incentives Sufficient? Foreign direct investment (FDI) is increasingly becoming a preferred form of capital flows to developing countries in recent years, as compared to other forms of capital flows. The reasons for this are not hard to seek. In the context of the gloom and despair of the heavy debt burden plaguing these countries, FDI promises to be the bright ray of hope for harnessing capital flows to the country’s economic development

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    Asset and Liability Management

    April, 2010 Mr. Shawkat Kamal Coordinator, BBA Program, BRAC Business School BRAC University, Dhaka Subject: Submission of Internship report Sir, In accordance to your advice, I have prepared my Internship report on Expansion Strategy of HSBC in Bangladesh.. In my report, I have tried to focus on the relevant information which would cover the objectives of the report. But no doubt, my effort and contribution will be best evaluated on your sharp scale of acceptance and remarks. Consequently, I am transmitting

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    An Internship Report on Performance Appraisal of Sjibl

    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1. INTRODUCTION Bangladesh is a developing country. Today, the banking system plays a very vital role in economic development of our country. Shahjalal Islami Bank Ltd. is a financial institution that operates with the objective to implement and materialize the economic and financial principles of Islam in the banking area. The report will illustrate a basic reflection about the Shahjalal Islami Bank Ltd. The report will present the overall scenario of Shahjalal

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    Branding Strategy

    registered or activated in memory within just a few seconds is a tremendous asset and provide a firm with a strong competitive advantage. Mutual Trust Bank Ltd. is the leading multinational bank in this country. To maintain its leading position in the Bangladesh, Mutual Trust Bank Ltd. is always keen to develop long-term beneficial relationship with trustworthy clients. The ability of Mutual Trust Bank Ltd. to establish itself as a successful bank and the creation of a strong brand image is because of the

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    Financial Report

    universities, everyone has to submit a report after completion of internship program. We were assigned to Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited to complete the program. As a student of BBA, internship is an academic requirement. For doing internship we were sent to the Islamic Bank Bangladesh, New Market Branch, Dhaka under the supervision of Mohammad Ali Biswash, SPO, Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited, New market Branch, Dhaka. The completion of our general class for internship program in Islamic Bank Training

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