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Term Paper on Overview of Capital Market of Bangladesh

Md. Habibur Rahaman
Id: 092-11-145
A K Azad Sumon
Id: 092-11-144
Md. Hobikul Islam Hobi
Id: 111-11-273
Md. Tajul Islam
Id: 092-11-159
Md. Saif Uddin Khan
Id: 111-11-274
Md. Majharul Islam
Id: 111-11-275

Course Title: Fundamental of Investment
Submission Date: 8th April, 2012

Term Paper on Overview of Capital Market of Bangladesh

Mr. Md. Tanvir Hamim
Lecturer
Faculty of Business and Economics
Daffodil International University
Uttara Campus.

Course Title: Fundamental of Investment

Letter of Transmittal
April 8, 2012
Mr. Md. Tanvir Hamim
Faculty of Business and Economics
Daffodil International University
Uttara Campus

Subject: Solicitation for Acceptance of the Report.

Dear Sir,

We are pleased to submit the report titled “Overview of Capital Market of BAngladesh as requirement of ongoing BBA program. We have tried our best to make this report holistic and informative enough. All the works presented here is done with utmost sincerely and honesty.

Thank you for you cooperation and guideline. Working with such an interesting program has given us the opportunity to achieve experience on it. We shall be highly encouraged if you are kind enough to receive this report. We are always available for any further quarries regarding this report.

Sincerely Yours, Signatures:
Md. Habibur Rahaman
A K Azad Sumon
Md. Tajul Islam
Md. Saif Uddin Khan
Md. Majharul Islam
Md. Hobikul Islam
Faculty of Business and Economics
Daffodil International University

Acknowledgment

We would like to express our thanks to Fundamental of Investment for giving us the opportunity to undertake this research work. We are also indebted to Research Group for continuous and wholehearted support and monitoring of the proceedings of the study. The report could not have come to fruition if

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