analyze how Berger Paints Bangladesh Limited introduced breakthrough technique and what impact did it create in the organization’s operations. We tried to find out their opportunities and weaknesses in the present day situation and also the challenges it receives from the external environment to run its overall operational management. Berger Paints is a well-established name in the paint industry of Bangladesh. The company has gained quite a good name in the paint market and has been running strong
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Free Auto-hide: on Quantcast 1. ORIGIN OF THE REPORT This assignment is originated as the course requirement of FIN 335, which is termed to be a major course for the B.B.A program. As this assignment is based on Security Exchange Commission of Bangladesh, so we have to work with limited time. We were assigned the assignment on “Security Exchange Commission” around 30 days ago, and we went around looking for its source of existence and also searched the internet to get enough updated knowledge
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PREMIER UNIVERSITY ASSIGNMENT ON Financial Statements Analysis: Quantitative and Qualities Analysis Submitted To: Ms. Nilufar Sultana Lecturer Faculty of Business Studies Premier University Submitted By: 1. Shahida Khanam (0714111839) 2. Indrani Das (0714111862) 3. Supriya Singha (0714111874) 4. Tumpa Barua (0714111873)
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of Dhaka. ABSTRACT In the process of economic development Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) play a pivotal role in poverty alleviation and rapid industrialization of the developing countries like Bangladesh. In this paper we tried to appraise the Problems and Prospects of SMEs in Bangladesh. We observed from the research that non availability of adequate credit, complex loan granting procedure, inadequate infrastructure facilities, problems of collateral requirements, paucity of working capital
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Introduction Commercial Bank of Ceylon Limited commenced its operation in Bangladesh by acquiring the Bangladesh operations of Credit Agricole Indosuez (CAI) in 2003. The high performance of Commercial Bank of Ceylon Limited is a reflection of the qualities and attributes that has been accepted by people advocating good management practices in the corporate sector. The event marked the first ever acquisition of multinational bank by a Sri Lankan bank and is a direct consequence of Commercial Bank
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economic growth. The commonly perceived merits often emphasized for their promotion especially in the developing countries like Bangladesh include their relatively high labor intensity, dependence on indigenous skills and technology, contributions to entrepreneurship development and innovativeness and growth of industrial linkages. The case for fostering SME growth in Bangladesh is irrefutable as these industries offer bright prospects for creating large-scale employment and income earning opportunities
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BANGLADESH STOCK MARKET GROWING? KEY INDICATORS BASED ASSESSMENT Abstract This paper focuses on the growth of Bangladesh stock market over time. The market trends in terms of market capitalization, market liquidity, market concentration, number of listings, volatility in the market index and foreign portfolio investment were considered. The study finds that key indicators are significantly correlated. Stock market growth index is constructed considering market capitalization ratio; turn over
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Sector in Bangladesh Present Status and Policies Implications Suborna Barua* Ali Haider Al Mamun Mridha** Rezwanul Huque Khan** Abstract The real estate sector is the growth centre for the development of an economy. Bangladesh, being one of the densely populated nations in the world, has been experiencing severe of houses shortage for its citizens. Although majority of the population is segmented into the middle and the low income groups, still housing for all 1has been a fallacy in Bangladesh. The
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DHAKA CORPORATE GOVERNANCE PRACTICE OF BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO, BANGLADESH LTD. JULY’ 2012 NAHID RIJWAN ID# 3-09-17-033 University of Dhaka Department of Management Studies MBA (Evening Program) Summer, 2012 Term Paper Course Title Course code Corporate Governance & Diplomacy EM 557 Course Teacher Md. Mesbah Uddin Topic Term Paper: Corporate Governance Practice of British American Tobacco, Bangladesh Ltd. 29- 07- 2012 Date Submitted by Name Nahid Rijwan Roll 3-09-17-033
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1. Non Banking Financial Institutions in Bangladesh: Initially, NBFIs were incorporated in Bangladesh under the Companies Act, 1913 and were regulated by the provision relating to Non-Banking Institutions as contained in Chapter V of the Bangladesh Bank Order, 1972. But this regulatory framework was not adequate and NBFIs had the scope of carrying out their business in the line of banking. Later, Bangladesh Bank promulgated an order titled ‘Non Banking Financial Institutions Order, 1989’ to promote
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