Introduction of Southeast Bank Limited (Mirpur 10) The emergence of Southeast Bank Limited was at the juncture of liberalization of global economic activities. The experience of the prosperous economies of the Asian countries and in particular of South Asia‚ has been the driving force and the strategic operational policy option of the Bank. The company philosophy - "A Bank with Vision" has been precisely an essence of the legend of success in the Asian countries. Southeast Bank Limited is
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In the matter of Re MOLOPO ENERGY LTD; MOLOPO ENERGY LTD v KEYBRIDGE CAPITAL LTD‚ an analysis into the division of powers between the members of a company and its board of directors was completed as well as the protection of interests of a company’s creditors. This case touched on these two issues in the context of reduction of capital under section 256B of the Corporations Act (2001). The Facts In this case‚ the Supreme Court of New South Wales found that the power to effect a capital reduction
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respectively‚ showing HWL’s relatively medium dependency on debt . With approximate interest coverage ratio of 4.96 and an A3/A+ credit rating from Moody’s and S&P respectively‚ HWL was considered to have a relatively low default risk. As stated in the case‚ HWL had “drawn on short-and medium-term loan facilities underwritten by banking syndicates for external financing”. Prior to June 1997‚ the longest debt maturity HWL had offered was 9 years including subsidiary loans. Looking at HWL’s long term liabilities
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Contract law The legal issue of the case Deep Blue Pools Ltd is a company that manufactures and installs high-quality swimming pools. It contracted with Gainsborough Construction Ltd to build swimming pools for ten luxury properties. In the contract they specified that the depth of the pools should be 2.4m‚ but after their installation‚ it became clear that each pool was shallower by 25 to 50cm at different points. Deep Blue Pools Ltd received £265‚600 to do the work. However‚ after their installation
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Problem/Issue: The MD of Nirmal Rayon has to decide whether to expand the capacity to 7500 tonnes. The MD wants to get reliable volume forecast for the next ten few years to make the decision. Situation Analysis: i) Textile Industry: The volume forecast has been calculated using chain ratio method. The estimates given by consultant have taken the following assumptions which seem valid: a) Per capita consumption – Keeping the past scenario in mind‚ the estimate of 14.5 meters seems pretty reasonable
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Operations Management Report Scenic Rim Robotic Dairy Farm SCENIC RIM ROBOTIC DAIRY FARM Operations Management Report By Shakai Nichols i Shakai E. Nichols Sunday‚ 25 August 2013 8:35:20 AM Australian Eastern Standard Time dc:2b:61:fc:16:de Operations Management Report Scenic Rim Robotic Dairy Farm TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Production System.................................................................................................iii & iv 1.1 Inputs 1.2 Transformation
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Computer Peripherals Description: The computer peripherals industry is rapidly evolving‚ driven by the need to adapt to changes in the market environment and the technological landscape. This has meant that companies today have to be nimble and constantly innovate on their offerings and business models. These present day requirements have already led to Printers and Multi Function Printer (MFP) product companies to offer services around optimizing printing infrastructure‚ printing and imaging
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Praxis Business School Brand Equity Measurement of Cadbury Dairy Milk A report submitted to Prof. S. Govindrajan In partial fulfilment of the requirements of the course Product and Brand Management On 3-09-09 By Abhishek Das (B08002) Nabila Azmatulla (B08018) Parikshit Ghoshal (B08021) Somnath Roy ~1~ (B08032) Executive Summary Brand equity refers to the marketing effects or outcomes that accrue to a product with its brand name compared with those that would accrue if the same product did
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In 1929‚ by Sri Mohan Lal Dayal‚ PARLE founded at Bombay. Then Sri Narottam Chouhan added confectionary plants inside PARLE. PARLE has big oven in ASIA. Daley production is 200 Ton. Parle Products has been India’s largest manufacturer of biscuits and confectionery for almost 80 years. Makers of the world’s largest selling biscuit‚ Parle-G‚ and a host of other very popular brands‚ the Parle name symbolizes quality‚ nutrition and great taste. With a reach spanning even to the remotest villages of
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Question 1 What challenges confronted BAL in 1993? 1. Economic forces By the 1990s‚ the Indian economy was undergoing structural change‚ and imports were largely unregulated. Since 1990‚ consumers had felt the pinch of recession‚ inflation had averaged 13%‚ interest rates had shot up‚ and consumer purchasing power had dropped considerably. In 1993‚ demand for two-wheelers had declined substantially‚ the Indian two-wheeler vehicle industry suffered from chronic overcapacity due to the economic
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