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    Tourism in Bangladesh

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    operators .............................................................................35 How is Bangladesh sold ...............................................................36 The future Bangladeshi tourist supply.......................................38 The potential of the tourism industry ........................................39 Introduction ..................................................... 3 Bangladesh – at a glance ................................... 4 Geography.........................

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    roses. From the inception in 1958‚ it has today burgeoned into one of the top line conglomerates in Bangladesh. Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd.‚ the flagship company‚ is holding the strong leadership position in the pharmaceutical industry of Bangladesh since 1985 and is now on its way to becoming a high performance global player. The company plays a significant role in producing quality drugs in Bangladesh. It also plays a vital role in developing the socioeconomic condition of our country by paying a

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    Burroughs Wellcome and “Ethics and Big Pharma” a) Consumer Activist perspective b) Business perspective 1. Should Big Pharma focus on the creation of shareholder value‚ the classic objective of business entities‚ or should this focus be mitigated by the “needs” of patients primarily‚ but also citizens in general? a) Consumer Activist perspective: I believe governments have a strong social and moral responsibility to all its citizens to allow the opportunity of accessing health

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    The Women of Bangladesh

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    Women in Bangladesh Dana Hanson Women Around the World Women’s Low Status and Power Bangladesh is one of the world ’s most densely populated countries with 150 million people‚ 49 percent of whom live below the national poverty line. In addition‚ child malnutrition rates of 48 percent are the second highest in the world‚ a condition that is tied to the low social status of women in Bangladeshi society (THP). Even though women constitute almost half of the population in Bangladesh‚ their status

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    Disaster of Bangladesh

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    consumers must take a share of the responsibility for the deaths in the Bangladeshi clothing factory. By: David Blair Published By: The Telegraph Date: 25 Apr 2013 Summary: This article is about the distressing incident which took place in Bangladesh where 228 people died in the fall down of eight storey’s Rana Plaza. Rana Plaza had shops‚ offices and factories crowded with many people. But due to its substandard construction building got collapsed and fell down killing many people. While

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    Executive Summary Richter’s CIO is facing two major decisions – is the current IT structure appropriate to meet the growing demands of the overall organization and to what extent should IT at affiliates be centrally controlled. This report will outline the current situation‚ provide alternative solutions‚ as well make a recommendation on the best alternative and implementation plan. It is recommended that Richter’s outsource the more routine IT functions. The current governance model should

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    01.Retern on capital employed (ROCE) (Return/Capital employed) × 100 2007 2008 2009 Return 654420059 963775308 1156895419 Capital employed 2941937693 13932986985 13512352515 ROCE 5.85% 4.99% 8.56% Table: ROCE 02.Return on shareholders’ fund (ROSF) {Net profit for the period/(Share capital+Reserve)} 2007 2008 2009 Net profit for the period 3597024812 4010167059 4868256915 Share capital+Reserve 1932104953 1554528420 1806443640 ROSF 1.86 2.58 2.69 Table: ROSF

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    Orion Pharma Case Study

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    Orion Pharma Solvency Measures Solvency measures show the firms balance between current assets and current liabilities. Net Working Capital: Net working capital = Current Assets (CA) – Current Liabilities (CL) All amounts are in BDT. Years 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Current Assets 229.86M 269.44M 232.82M 288.65M 289.70M Current Liabilities 338.36M 222.52M 214.08M 327.60M 522.97M Net Working Capital (CA – CL) -108.5.34M 46.92M 18.73M -38.95M -233.26M Orion Pharma’s NWC improved abrubtly in

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    Joe R. Lee founded Darden Restaurants with the opening of the 1st Red Lobster in Lakeland‚ FL. In 1975‚ Joe R. Lee became Red Lobster’s president and in 1995 he was named the 1st Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Darden Restaurants‚ Incorporation (DRI). In 1995‚ DRI became a publically traded company1 and‚ as of 2015‚ Darden Restaurants‚ Inc. owns and operates over 1500 restaurants‚ employ 150‚000 people and serve over 300 million meals a year in the United States and Canada. DRI portfolio

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    Asa Bangladesh

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    ASA Bangladesh Research Brief History of ASA ASA stands for Association for Social Advancement‚ which is a non-governmental organization aiming at helping poor people to get out of poverty. Bangladesh earned its independence in 1971‚ but because of the war‚ the whole country needed to be reconstructed. The unstable and bureaucratic political system slowed down the speed of economic development. In the meantime‚ some small non-governmental organizations stepped into Bangladesh to help the local

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