Introduction Since 1942 Bata Pakistan has been offering its services to its valued customers by offer quality products. It was incorporated in Pakistan as Bata Shoe Company (Pakistan) Limited in 1951 and went public to become Bata Pakistan Limited in the year 1979. Since its inception‚ the company has not only maintained a good reputation of manufacturing high quality footwear for all segments. Bata Pakistan is serving its valued customers through a strong retail network comprising of more than
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1 Introduction Southern Shoe Company was a manufacturer of ladies wide-fitting‚ non-fashionable‚ plastic shoes in July 1991. Their recent sales had fluctuated quite aggressively in a market that had demonstrated a very high level of bankruptcies amongst manufacturers. The company did not really know what marketing was‚ or how it could be introduced. This report will look at 3 marketing objectives covering the period 2001 2004 to help Southern Shoe Company understand how it can progress
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Fin 254 Faculty: RyA Topic: Ratio analysis Company name: Berger Paints Bangladesh Ltd. (BPBL) Submitted by: Dipanyta Datta…………………………1110030030 HriDi raHman………………………………1110032030 mD.aHsanuzzaman……………............1030625530 maHajabeen mostafa promie…….1110118030 Page | 1 Table of Content Page number Summary ………………………………………………………………………..3 Introduction ……………………………………………………………………..4 Performance analysis…………………………………………………………….5 Liquidity ratio…………………………………………………………...5 Asset-management
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Case Study British Petroleum Company‚ Ltd. (1987 Stock Offering) | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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An Assignment on Foreign exchange & International Banking Offshore banking in Bangladesh & Shahjalal islami bank ltd‚(OBU) operations in Bangladesh. Prepared for: Subarna Barua Lecturer‚ Department of International Business‚ University of Dhaka. Prepared By: Sujoin Saha (17) Ariful Hoq Ahmad (55) Department of International Business (2nd Batch)‚ Session: 2012-13 Course Name: Business Analysis in National & International Context Course Code: IB-407. Date of Submission:
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Term Paper On Problems & prospects of Mobile Banking in Bangladesh Business Research Methodology Course Code: CB-606 (A Term Paper submitted as a partial requirement for the fulfillment of the course CB – 606: Corporate Finance & Banking; in the Department of Banking & Insurance‚ University) Submitted to Dr. Rafiqul Islam Professor & Chairman Department of Banking. University of Dhaka
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THE ADVANTAGES OF HAVING A PRIVATE LIMITED COMPANY AS BUSINESS ORGANISATION Unlike proprietorships and partnerships‚ private limited companies enjoy certain exemptions and privileges‚ which are peculiar to their constitution and nature. A private limited company is variously described as‚ ëquasi-partnershipí‚ ëfamily concerní‚ ëclose corporationí etc. A private limited company also has many advantages over proprietorships and partnerships‚ as elaborated below. 1. Limited Liability
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requires Rs 2 crore investment Cable Jointing Kits‚ Jelly Filled Cables: Market share decreased to about 20 percent and is being substituted by fiber optic cables and other type of joints. Still a market leader and contributes a lion’s share in total company revenue. Electric point Machines: Market share about 40 percent and growth rate at about 7 to 8 percent per annum and this product is in high demand as it is required by railways and also for export. Currently requires about 2.5 crores. Steel Forgings:
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Shoes Industry – PEST Analysis Political • Recent merger between Adidas and Reebok • Use of leather to make shoes by Bata‚ Red tape • India is not a sporting Country and hence lesser demand for sports shoes. • home market lobbying/pressure groups • Very few sporting events apart from cricket fixtures to attract customers Economic • Marginal share of 2.44 percent in global trade worth US$ 97.606 billion
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Table of contents 1. Introduction 2. Products of company 3. Porter’s five forces model 4. SWOT analysis 5. PEST 6. EFE Matrix 7. IFE Matrix 8. CPM 9. SWOT or Tows Matrix 10. BCG Matrix 11. Space Matrix 12. IE Matrix 13. Grand Matrix 14. QSPM Matrix 15. Conclusion 16. Recommendation 17. Reference Chapter 1.Introduction Introduction of Company: History: From the of beginning Posts & Telegraph Department in 1947 and establishment of Pakistan Telephone &
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