Pharmaceutical Industry In India

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    Venture Capital

    e-Journal    VENTURE CAPITAL IN INDIA D. P. WARNE*; PINKI INSAN** *Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa, Haryana-125055. **Shah Satnam Ji P.G. Girls College, Sirsa, Haryana- 125055.  ABSTRACT India is the largest democracy on the planet and second most populous country in the world. Its extraordinary history is intimately tied to its geography. A meeting ground between the East and the West, it has been invader’s paradise. In the last one and half decades, India has proved itself as a destination

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    Performance Dynamics of an Industrial Enterprise in Bangladesh a Case Study of Beximco Pharma

    Introduction: Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Since its inception in 1979 has continued with its relentless strive to maintain leadership position in the Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Industry even in the new millennium. The healthcare welfare of the society remains to be their uncompromising objective. They  provide the highest quality medicines at an affordable price to cater to the needs of the millions of people of the country. Regular introduction of innovative products in line with the needs of their

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    Intellectual Capital

    Introduction Over the last decade, increasing interest in Intellectual Capital (IC) has been the core factor it is being developed rapidly (Juma and Paine, 2004; Bontis, 2001). IC was first being acknowledged in 1995 by Skandia when it published the world’s first IC yearly report (Edvinsson and Malone, 1997). Definition of Intellectual Capital (IC) There have been tremendously abundant definitions of IC (refer to Appendix 1). In general it may seen synonymous with knowledge capital and asset

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    The Theoretical Value of Studying Indian Multinationals

    The Theoretical Value of Studying Indian Multinationals Ravi Ramamurti The rise of new multinationals in countries like India provides an opportunity to revisit and carefully construct theories of how firms internationalize—a topic on which extant theory is weak. Indian firms are “infant MNEs,” unlike Western firms that are “mature MNEs.” Indian firms are also internationalizing in a very different global context, and can do so on the basis of different competitive advantages, than MNEs that

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    Healthcare Trends in National Market

    seems just as important as the predecessor. Alzheimer’s disease linked deaths have spiked with unintentional incident related deaths climbing as well. These issues will surely be met by an adapting system as it reacts to the needs of a market. The industry is currently heavily regulated by the government but the citizens are calling for more change. Healthcare Trends in the National Market The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has near comprehensive data in a variety of areas including

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    Square

    Parvez M Chowdhury Analyst: Pharmaceuticals and Consumer Goods parvez@bracepl.com Square Pharmaceuticals DSE: SQURPHARMA Bloomberg: SQUARE:BD 52-week Price Range (BDT) Current Price 12-month Target Price Cash Dividend BDT Total Return Number of Shares MM Free Float Average daily volume MM BDT BDT mn Net Sales Ops Income Net Income Margins Gross Margin Operating Margin Net Margin Growth Revenue Growth Operating Profit Growth Net Profit Growth Per Share BDT EPS Dividend Book Value/Share Cashflow

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    Leather Goods

    Role of SMEs Export Growth in Bangladesh Md Shafiqur Rahman Senior Research Officer, Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry Abstract: Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) occupy unique position in most of the countries especially in a developing country. They are a primary target for many countries desiring to stimulate economic growth and development. The SMEs sub-sector plays an increasingly dominant role in the technology assimilation and dissemination and in economic development

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    Synopsis

    LUDHIANA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY 6 Month SYNOPSIS s Training Submitted to: - Submitted by:- Mr. R.K. Aggarwal Nikhil Sharma Head of Deptt. Electronics & Comm.

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    Term Paper on Business Strategy of a Mnc Pharma in Bangladesh

    ............................................................................................. 1 1.3 Company Overview ....................................................................................................................... 1 1.4 Industry Overview ................................................................................................................... 2 2. Methodology

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    Atul

    INDEX Sr. No. | Chapter | Page No. | 1 | Executive Summary | 7 | 2 | Industry Profile | 8 | 3 | Company Profile | 9 | 4 | Aims & Objective | 11 | 5 | Methodology | 11 | 6 | Findings And Analysis | 12 | 7 | Conclusion & Suggestions | 15 | 8 | Appendix | 17 | 9 | Bibliography | 19 | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This project has been carried out as a part of the curriculum of the Second Year Bachelor of Business Administration of St. Xaviers College Mapusa, Goa. The project

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