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    Economics

    the textile industry is extremely complex with the modern, sophisticated and highly mechanized mill sector on the one hand and the hand spinning and hand weaving (handloom) sector on the other. Between the two falls the small-scale power loom sector. The latter two are together known as the decentralized sector. Over the years, the government has granted a whole range of concessions to the non-mill sector as a result of which the share of the decentralized sector has increased considerably in

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    Pakistan Steel Mill -a Blow to Economy

    Pakistan Steel Mill -A Blow To Economy Introduction Sixty three years ago the world's map underwent a great change and the Indian subcontinent was divided into two independent states: India and Pakistan. It did not take much time to change the maps nor did it affect the neighboring countries in any great way, but this division was the result of an intense and dedicated struggle by millions of people of the subcontinent. Background At the time of partition, the areas comprising Pakistan received

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    Essay On Child Labour

    The are no children’s safety term and always being neglected by the owner of the factories . The young child usually work at textile mills and gets harsh and bad treatment from the people they serve. Either the children are boys or girls, they become a subject to beaten up or harsh form of getting pain treatment . For example, the weighted is the general punisment to the children whose come late to work. This refers to the load weight that hang into their neck and walked around the factory and

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    People Buying Pets from Pet Shops Abetted Inhuman Puppy Mills

    People buying pets from pet shops abetted inhuman puppy mills In the recent years, more people are buying pets than ever and this has become a trend. The main reason for this are because of the increasing awareness of the advantages of pet ownership and the disposable income per capital (Pet Care Industry Analysis, 2015). The demand for pets, especially cats and dogs, is expected to continue to rise through 2018 and probably beyond (10). However, when more people are buying pets from pet shops

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    Term Finance

    STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL BSRM Information Memorandum for: Term Loan Facility: BDT 1,987 Million Arranger Agrani Bank Co-Arranger IDLC of Bangladesh Limited February 2006 Disclaimer This confidential Information Memorandum (IM) on BSRM Steels Limited, in connection with the proposed Syndicated Term Loan of BDT 1,987 Million has been compiled by Agrani Bank (Lead Arranger) & IDLC of Bangladesh Ltd. (Co-arranger) with a view to assisting the lenders in assessing the merits of the offer. The information

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    Steel

    2009 | Leave a comment http://www.newagebd.com/2009/may/12/busi.html#1 STEEL INDUSTRY Steady demands nourish robust growth The file photo shows workers busy at Bangladesh Steel Re-rolling Mills that produces high-grade steel. The file photo shows workers busy at Bangladesh Steel Re-rolling Mills that produces high-grade steel. Shakhawat Hossain The country’s steel industry has been getting continuous investment boom due to steady demands. Steel manufacturers see no major negative impact

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    Business Management

    SAG MILL GRINDING DESIGN VERSUS GEOMETALLURGY – GETTING IT RIGHT FOR COMPETENT ORES J Starkey1 and P Scinto2 ABSTRACT Smarter processing for the future, in the area of SAG mill design involves accurate grinding test data, completing final mill design in less than three months, and at a cost of less than $80 000 US. More detailed variability testing on the other hand takes longer, is more expensive, and is used for throughput optimization for an existing or newly purchased mill. This paper shows

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    Gold Rush

    Gold strike Sutter’s mill When gold rush hits the California and created thousands of fortunes. Mr. John Augustus Sutter had bankrupted. Because his profitable 50,000-acre estate was overrun with miners, and his thousands of heads of livestock were stolen. Meanwhile, all his workers ran off to look for gold. But, who knows if that could leads to another fortune, Mr. John Sutter could probably change his main occupation from ranch owner to gold mine owner. As James W. Marshall remembered, it was

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    Nucor Case Study

    expanding territories, not only to better manage input costs, but also to secure access to strategic raw materials. With improving economies’ growth is expected to boost desire for many to purchase the product in the medium term. Steel producers and mini-mill companies are situated in the midst of a very competitive environment in both domestic and global scale which adversely affects their profitability. This competition among steelmakers is to capture a significant portion of the steel market in light

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    Finance

    bets on steel plants, textile mills, and other woebegone assets are risky, but they're paying off A damp November wind blows off Lake Erie and across the Cleveland steel works, leaving a dusting of snow on the hulking metal buildings, many of which have long since fallen into disrepair. A rusting monument to America's industrial past, the Cleveland plant once employed some 18,000 workers who manufactured 500 different kinds of steel used in everything from General Motors (GM ) cars to Maytag (MYG

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