Performance analysis of working capital management of “pharmaceuticals industry” 1. 1. Performance Analysis of Working Capital Management of “Pharmaceuticals Industry” Page 1 of 166 2. 2. A Term Paper on Performance Analysis of Working Capital Management of “Pharmaceuticals Industry” Submitted To: Khairul Alom Course Teacher School of Business Studies Southeast University Submitted By: Name Md. Fayshal Hossan Miazy ID No 2009110000038 Mubashir Hossain 2009010000050 (21st) Md. Ahadul Islam
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Company Overview Kool is brand of men’s grooming products manufactured by Square Toiletries Limited. It is Square’s first brand specifically made for men and is also the pioneer brand of men’s products manufactured in Bangladesh. Kool’s tagline is “Get Noticed” and as a consequence, Kool products are designed to inspire a kind of confidence and charisma in a man that is hard to overlook. Kool’s portfolio of products includes Kool Shaving Foam, Kool Shaving Cream, Kool Aftershave Gel
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Question 1# Principal activities of SQUARE Pharmaceuticals: * Square strives for top quality health care products at the least cost reaching the lowest rungs of the economic class of people in the country. We value our social obligations. * Square owe their shareholders and strive for protection of their capital as well as ensure highest return and growth of their assets. * Square works for best compensation to all the employees who constitute the back-bone of the management and operational
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factor of production may lead to serious consequences. Workforce must be motivated to achieve desired goal. The Pharmaceutical factories of Bangladesh are one of the most important industrial sectors of the country. There are national and multinational pharmaceuticals companies in our country. There are some obvious factors of motivation which can lead the workmen of the pharmaceuticals industries to attain desired goal; higher productivity; of the companies & the absence of such factors lead
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1.0 Introduction This chapter starts with a discussion on Origin of the report(1.1). Then it comes, the relevance and background of the research (1.2) to provide a clear understanding about the research. After the background an elaboration is given on the objective of the research (1.3). The scope of the research that sets the boundary of the research are discussed too (1.4). Then after that a brief discussion is given on the limitation to the research (1.6). Finally there is a summary for
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INTERNSHIP REPORT ON TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES OF INCEPTA PHARMACEUTICALS LTD. Submitted To: Mr. Shamim Ehsanul Haque Senior Lecturer BRAC Business School Submitted By: Nusrat Jahan Trisha ID – 09204115 BRAC Business School TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page No Part- Ι Letter of Transmittals 5 Acknowledgement 6 Executive Summary 7 Part- ΙΙ Introductory Part 08-19 1.0 Introduction 09 1.1 Rationale of the Study 10 1.2 Objectives of
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Corporate Social Responsibilities Corporate social responsibility (CSR, also called corporate conscience, corporate citizenship, social performance, or sustainable responsible business) is a form of corporate self-regulation integrated into a business model. CSR policy functions as a built-in, self-regulating mechanism whereby business monitors and ensures its active compliance with the spirit of the law, ethical standards, and international norms. The goal of CSR is to embrace responsibility for
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Abstract Businesses today face heightened expectations around their role in society and the world, with turning a profit only one of many criteria by which performance is measured. Rising in importance is the impact a company has on its stakeholders, society, and even the planet. Integrated reporting, which encompasses elements of traditional financial reporting, sustainability reporting, and governance reporting within a single presentation, represents a growing trend that reflects these new
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A Longitudinal Study of the Cause and Consequences of Changes in Diversification in the U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry 1977-1986 Author(s): Charles W. L. Hill and Gary S. Hansen Reviewed work(s): Source: Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 12, No. 3 (Mar., 1991), pp. 187-199 Published by: Wiley-Blackwell Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2486592 . Accessed: 16/09/2012 06:40 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www
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Educarnival PediaAssignment, Internship Report, Term Paper • Home • Popular Post • Rules and Regulations • Educarnival Home Top of Form [pic][pic] Bottom of Form INVENTORY MANAGEMENT OF BEXIMCO PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED August 14, 2012 | Author: shuktara | Posted in Technology and Operations Management • 0.00 / 5 5 • 1 / 5 • 2 / 5 • 3 / 5 • 4 / 5 • 5 / 5 0 votes, 0.00 avg. rating (0% score) |Table of Contents
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