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FINAL Report Fu Wang Food
Equity Research Report of Fu-Wang Food and Mutual Trust Bank

Prepared for:
Suborna Barua
Senior Lecturer
United International University Prepared by:
Md.Mehedi HasanID: 111 091 127
Sec: B
Date: 10th September 2012

Equity Research Report

Overview of Fu-Wang Food
In the emergence of 21st century, consumer consciousnesses are ameliorated day by day. Now their product selection is in the term of quality rather than quantity & price. They are always looking forward to safer & security of their regular product. Considering above Fu-Wang engages in the field of food industry since August 1997. The Management of Fu-Wang Group is always followed QSP (Quality, Services and Price) for their each & every product.
Fu-Wang is much closer to the taste and food habit of generations. Accordingly we are sincere to research and development of products from state of art laboratory. Every developed product from Fu-Wang foods is well accepted from each every valued customers group.
Due to much acceptance of Fu-Wang products many of the food producers taking the scope of duplicating our products, packing shapes etc. Thank our valued customers for their valued supports to choice the right product from the crowed of products in shops/market.
Remember nationwide growth of Fu-Wang Foods network & supply chain only due to our customers. Presently we are having 350 dealers, more than dozens of chain shops, eight numbers of branches & residential offices to serve you. More than 200 products option to your wide variety choice. 24 hour supervision of foreign technician for producing quality, imported Taiwan, Italian machinery, good quality raw materials confirming your satisfaction. Very near future we are stepping in for beverage products. Hope all of you will like it.
We are committed to your better health providing, hygienic & fresh product, sufficient food values for your nutrition and taste.

Overview of Mutual Trust Bank

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