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Maksons Spinning Mills Limited
North South University

School of Business

MGT 210

Section: 13

Project on Maksons Spinning Mills Limited

Submission Date: Submitted to:

07.08.2011 Shahid Hossain (ShH)

Senior Lecturer

School of Business

North South University

Table of Content

|No. |Topic |Page No. |
|1.1.1 |Mission Statement |03 |
|1.1.2 |Executive Summary |04 |
|1.1.3 |Balance Sheet & Cash Flow Statement |05-07 |
|1.1.4 |Officers of the Company |07-09 |
|1.1.5 |Situation Analysis |10 |
|1.1.6 |Management Issues |11-12 |
|1.1.7 |SWOT Analysis |13-16 |
|1.1.8 |Objectives |17-19 |
|1.1.9 |Bibliography |20 |
|1.2.0 |Thanks’ Given Letter



Bibliography: 5. Google.com (online search) August 7, 2011

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