1. Introduction 1.1 Origin of the Report As a part of our academic curriculum‚ the course instructor Mr. Arafat Rahman has assigned to prepare a research project on “Leather Industry: The Contribution to the Export Performance of Bangladesh”. For this reason‚ the author has conducted a research and prepared the report. 1.2 Objectives As every study has a particular objective(s)‚ the study has also some objectives. The objectives are classified into two parts. They are given
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workers‚ while those‚ being small ones‚ are worth Taka 5.0 million to 100 million and/or employ 25 to 99 workers at the individual enterprise level and medium enterprises are worth Taka 100 and 300 million and/or employ 100 to 250 workers each. Bangladesh Bank and Ministry of Industry defined SMEs in line with the Industrial policy 2010 as follows: Table Value(replacement cost) of fixed assets excluding land and building No. of employees Small Industry Enterprise Manufacturing BDT 50 lac to
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indicator of managerial efficiency‚ it indicates how capable the management of bank has been converting the institution’s assets into net earnings. In this example‚ the DBBL earned in year 2010 is 1.989693165 and in 2009 is 1.39102595.The Premier Bank in year 2010 is 2.632 and 2009 is 2.2988‚ which means the 2010 is than the 2009 by using tk. 100 of assets. Here we see that Premier Bank is higher on ROA‚ SO Premier bank is better than DBBL. Return on Equity (ROE):
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Evaluation of a Theatrical Performance. Play: Women in Black. Style: Gran Guignal. Our drama assessment was to watch the play “Woman in Black” at the Fortune Theatre in London. The original 1950’s play starred Orlando Wells and Michael Mears as the two main and only characters and directed by Robin Hereford. Set. As the curtain raised and the performance began a minimalist set was revealed; stool‚ chair‚ basket and a coat-rack. Initially‚ the minimalist set predicted that the play would
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Although merchant banking activity was ushered in two decades ago‚ it was only in 1992 after the formation of Securities and Exchange Board of India that it is defined and a set of rules and regulations in place. Today a merchant banker is who has the ability to merchandise that is‚ create or expand a need and fulfill capital requirements. I have given an overview about the financial markets and the role of merchant bankers in the growth of these markets. My project covers how the merchant banks
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Pei Wei Asian Diner‚ incorporated December 1999‚ is the subsidiary of P. F. Chang’s and while it has a sizeable influence on PFCB as a whole‚ it will not be further mentioned in this report as to simplify the presentation of overall strategic performance. Thus‚ PFCB will be treated as if it were a stand-alone restaurant. The “Message” or mission statement that the company exudes and actively pursues is all about the people; “We are truly glad that you are here and we will do everything we
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INTRODUCTION A merchant banking is a financial institution primarily engaged in offering financial services and advice to company and wealthy individuals on how to use their money. A merchant bank deal with commercial banking needs of finance‚ company & long term loans and stock writing. Merchant banking does not have retail offices where customer can go and access their account. A merchant bank is also called as wholesale banking.
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of ict on the performance of banks. A case study of Barclays Bank Ghana Table of Content Declaration i Abstract II Ackowledgement.............................................................................................................III Dedication.............................................................................................................................IV Table of Content v Preamble 7 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW OF THE IMPACT OF ICT ON BANKS 12 1.1 Electronic
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4 Bangladesh* – Dr. Atiur Rahman and Mohammed Abu Eusuf1 B angladesh 2 is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. The poor Bangladeshi economy‚ with a low per capita income and a large population‚ reveals some clue to the abject humanitarian situation in the country. PROFILE Population: GDP (Current US$): 51.9 billion*** Per Capita Income: (Current US$) Recently‚ Bangladesh has introduced a freely floating exchange rate system. Since the abandonment of the
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JB Hi Fi Limited’s (referred to as JBH or the company throughout this report) financial performance for the two years ending 30th June 2009 can be evaluated using the ratios presented in Table 1 below. Overall‚ considering the economic environment during this period with the Global Financial Crisis‚ JBH has continued to maintain exceptional profit margins and return to shareholders. The company achieved revenue growth of 27%‚ earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) growth of 39% and net profit
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