supposed to be $1.16 trillion dollars in 2007-08 financial year. Per capita income in terms of nominal exchange rate was around $1‚021. Actual situation of India GDP growth Actual picture is pretty different from what has been predicted. It is being assumed that in present scenario of economic recession‚ growth rate of India GDP would slip‚ if India’s national government does not introduce economic stimulus
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Q-1 What valuation(s) can we place on the business? What method(s) did you use to arrive at the valuation(s)? Valuation Based on Discounted cash Flow Discounted Cash Flow Paint Pen Value using this model is $8.17M. The WACC used for discounting cash flows was 16%. We had made the following assumptions about revenues projections which were based on our growth strategy: 15% growth rate in FY-1997R 17% growth rate in FY-1998E 20% growth rate in FY-1999E 25% growth rate in FY-2000E
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India GDP Composition Sector Wise The Gross Domestic Product or GDP is the indicator of the performance of an economy. According to the estimates of 2008‚ India’s GDP is $1.209 trillion and this is slated to make improvement in the coming times. It is estimated that India’s GDP will grow by 6.5% in the year 2009. In 2008 the country’s GDP was 9%; the slowdown that has been witnessed this year in the estimates is largely due to the slowdown witnessed by the agriculture and the industrial sectors.
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Assignment on Macroeconomic analysis of Bangladesh Submitted to: Mr. Md. Kazi Raihan Uddin Lecturer‚ Department of management studies University Of Dhaka Submitted by: Kaniz Fatema Roll:69 Batch :16th‚ section:A Department of management studies Date of submission:01.04.2013
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many things are used for people to make their life comfort. Soft-drinks are the products to make people refreshing. This report has been prepared on this product on the topic “Competitive Force of Soft Drink Industry in Bangladesh.” This is a great opportunity to know about this industry through our report. This market is a competitive market by nature as several soft drinks companies is working in the market. Their different competitive tactics make us to learn how to survive in the competitive
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Asian Paints: A well focussed company 2 The company shows an uninhibited appetite for growth in revenues and profits Colours of many vibrant hues The financials of Asian Paints are awash in as many brilliant hues as the varied colours of the paints that it has on offer. The company’s revenues and profits are growing yearly at a fast clip‚ (revenues up 26% at Rs 91.2 bn‚ with pre-tax profits growing 21.5% to Rs 13.6 bn in 2011-12 as compared to the preceding year) and the company is simultaneously
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is an American synonym of merchant banking. Investment banks provide advice on mergers and acquisitions and are involved in financing industrial corporations through buying shares and selling them in relatively small lots to investors. In the Bangladesh context‚ merchant banking includes all institutions that combine the functions of both development banking and investment banking. Investment banks act as intermediaries between issuers and investors. The issuer sells securities to investment
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Pharma is one of the most developed sectors contributing to the growth of Bangladesh economy. The key factors which has aided growth of this sector are the professional knowledge‚ thoughts and innovative ideas of the pharmacists working in this sector. The development of this sector had accelerated after the promulgation of Drug Control Ordinance - 1982. The recent developments of this sector has enabled Bangladesh to export medicines to global markets including the European market. This sector
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Chapter one introduction Introduction The Bangladesh Labor Code‚ 2006 is not enacted a day‚ Bangladesh has a long heritage in terms of labor laws. The main purpose of the Bangladesh Labor Code‚ 2006 is to consolidate and amend the existing loss relating to labor and industrial affairs. In this report we work on four statements. The Bangladesh Labor Code‚ 2006 provides some provisions in health and hygiene (in sections 51-60)‚ safety (in section 61-78)‚ welfare measures (in section 89-99)
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Figure: Economic and financial implications of NPLs The above figure illustrates the catastrophic effect of NPLs in a bank-centered financial system. Having such a system‚ Bangladesh needs to study the condition of NPLs on a routine basis in order to augment investible capital in the productive sectors as well as to ensure sustainable economic growth. Smooth and
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