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    Telecommunications in Bangladesh : The liberalisation of Bangladesh’s telecommunications sector began with small steps in 1989 with the issuance of a licence to a private operator for the provision of inter alia cellular mobile services to compete with the previous monopoly provider of telecommunications services the Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board (BTTB). Significant changes in the number of fixed and mobile services deployed in Bangladesh occurred in the late 1990s and the number of services

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    Political Environment in Bangladesh and its Impact on International Trade Introduction The interface between international trade obligations and domestic regulation of trade‚ health‚ safety and the environment‚ special and differential treatment of developing countries dictates whether a country will be able to gain from trade‚ commerce which contributes to development of a country. Since‚ independence‚ the political environment of Bangladesh has been fragile due to its lack of proper democratic

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    Juice Guys™ In the summer of 1998‚ Nantucket Nectar created a subsidiary of their brand called Juice Guys. This new product was comprised of fresh juice and fruit smoothie drinks that were taking over the West Coast. Within three-and-a-half months‚ Juice Guys had sold a total of 175‚000 items ranging from smoothies‚ yogurts‚ sorbets‚ Nantucket Nectar drinks and fresh squeezed juices. Juice Guys’ revenue went up to 91% and they made a profit of $227‚000 in sales. Noticing the tremendous success

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    2011 MR.MD. Kamrul Hasan Assistant Professor‚ Department of Business Studies State University of Bangladesh Subject: Letter of Transmittal for Submitting the Report Dear Sir‚ I am submitting my Term Paper and would like to take the opportunity to thank you for your guidance and supervision in its completion. I completed my Term Paper for Report on the "Strategy for Growth: Bangladesh 2050 ". I have tried my best to organize all the necessary information related to the topic and present

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    Natural gas and oil There are 22 discovered gas fields in Bangladesh of various sizes. The total reserve of 20 gas fields is about 26 Tcf (trillion cubic feet). Gas in most of the fields is dry‚ in a few fields it is wet. For example at Beanibazar (16 bbl/mmcfg)‚ Jalalabad (15 bbl/mmcfg)‚ and Kailashtila (13 bbl/mmcfg). Currently‚ natural gas accounts for more than 70% of the total commercial energy consumption and the major part of the future energy demand would be met from it. Power sector ranks

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    Bangladesh Hr

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    VSRD International Journal of Business and Management Research‚ Vol. 2 No. 11 November 2012 ISSN No. 2231-248X (Online)‚ 2319-2194 (Print) © VSRD International Journals : www.vsrdjournals.com / 559 RESEARCH COMMUNICATION ROLE OF FDI IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROWTH OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 1Reema Sharma*‚ 2Stuti Priyadarshni Nijhawan and 3Richa Sharma Professor‚ Department of Management & Commerce‚ Swami Vivekanand Subharti University‚ Meerut‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ INDIA. *Corresponding Author : reemasharma2011@gmail

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    Bergamot Juice Case Study

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    2.1 The flavonoid-rich fraction of bergamot juice (BJe) The name of the plant studied in this work “Citrus bergamia Risso & Poiteau” has been checked with The Plant list. This name was in version 1 of The Plant List‚ (record kew-2724031) and now is a synonym of Citrus limon (L.) Osbeck (http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/tro-28101295). BJe has been provided by the company "Agrumaria Corleone" (Palermo‚ Italy) which used fruits of Citrus bergamia Risso & Poiteau from crops located in the province

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    global forces and entities. In this report we have tried to focus on the business environment of Bangladesh by stating some major problems of current days. We have also tried to show some recommendations. The business environment in Bangladesh is currently in an unstable condition. The group of the companies also plans many other social development programs for the next decade to support “2021 DIGITAL Bangladesh”‚ 50 years celebration program. It is also one of the Top 10 (ten) largest Direct Selling Company

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    Unemployment problem in Bangladesh Unemployment means the state of being without any work both for the education and the uneducated for earning one’s livelihood. This problem has become a great concern all over the world .but nowhere in the world this problem is as acute as in Bangladesh. Thousands of people in our country are without any job. At present the toughest task for any young man is to manage a job. Hundreds of candidates alarm over a single post. The bad effect of unemployment is not

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    Mobile Bankin of Bangladesh

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    Definition of Mobile Banking: In many developing countries transferring prepaid mobile phone (cell phone) credits are being used as a way to move money more swiftly and securely than the antiquated and inconvenient banking‚ postal and transportations systems in these countries would otherwise allow. These prepaid mobile phone credits thus represent an alternative currency that underlies an alternative banking system. Thus‚ the most efficient funds transfer and payment method over long distances

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