evade taxes by any chance v. Profit flies back to the home country 3. Define Subsidiary A unit plant or factory plant of the MNC that is usually located in LEDCs where costs are low (such as wages‚ land). 4. Why did N-Pharma open subsidiaries in Australia‚ Canada‚ Mexico‚ Chile‚ Vietnam‚ South Korea and New Zealand? i. Expansion for markets and proximity to the market ii. Vietnam‚
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Population problem in Bangladesh The population of a country has always been considered as a blessing unless and untill it grows very rapidly and the people remain unproductive.Bangladesh is a small country with a huge population .Besides the population is increasing at an alarming rate that has become a burning question of the day.Moreover the major portion of this huge population is remaining unproductive that has turned this population as a curse rather than a blessing. ➢ The causes
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Executive summary The word “Business” has its unique identity. Marketing execute a vital role in achieving the ultimate goal of business organization-profit maximization. Different companies follow different strategies and concepts of marketing according to their selected target market and customer. Marketing has to face innumerable challenges in its way of work. In this report‚ we have tried to cover the different strategies or concepts followed by different companies or industries in Bangladesh
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Segmentation * Key Players in Pharma Industry * Market Drivers * Challenges for Pharma Industry * SWOT Analysis * References Introduction Indian Pharmaceutical Industry is one of the success stories of modern India. The wide ranging capabilities in the complex field of drug manufacture & technology has established India as one of the major producer of the Pharmaceuticals worldwide. De-licensing of the pharmaceutical industry gave freedom to Indian Pharma manufacturers to produce
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1. Easily the most visible difference between Bangladesh public and private universities is the cost of tuition‚ which is much higher at a private university. In general‚ private tuition is approximately 9-10 times higher than it is at a public tuition. This is because private universities rely directly on student and alumni funding in order to operate. Unlike a public state university‚ the private school receives no direct subsidy from the state that the school is located in. 2. Public universities
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Factories Act‚ 1965 (No. 4 of 1965). 1. CHAPTER I.- PRELIMINARY 2. CHAPTER II.- CHIEF INSPECTOR‚ INSPECTORS AND CERTIFYING SURGEONS 3. CHAPTER III.- HEALTH AND HYGIENE 4. CHAPTER IV.- SAFETY 5. CHAPTER V.- WELFARE 6. CHAPTER VI.- WORKING HOURS OF ADULTS 7. CHAPTER VIII.- LEAVE AND HOLIDAYS WITH WAGES 8. CHAPTER IX.- SPECIAL PROVISIONS 9. CHAPTER X.- PENALTIES AND PROCEDURE 10. CHAPTER XI.- SUPPLEMENT 11. The Schedule CHAPTER I.- PRELIMINARY Section
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in ICB. 1.3. Objectives of the Study The main objective of this study is to identify and familiarize with the objectives of the organization‚ function and analyzed performance of ICB in the capital Market. Other objectives of this report are as follows: To evaluate and analyze- # To evaluate and analyze the portfolio performance of ICB Mutual Fund # To understand the operation and management of investment banking in Bangladesh. # To know the role Investment Corporation of Bangladesh as the
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Public Relations Tools Press Release Since it is the most efficient method to inform the media and also one of the most effective method to announce something like Veterinary Healthcare supplements by Sun Pharmaceuticals‚ there would be press release on 28th October. Sun Pharmaceuticals decides to expand their focus and are now entering into the Veterinary healthcare sector. Media Briefing A media briefing to be held for journalists from all over India in between press release and press
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Big‚ Bad Pharma: An Unnecessary Evil Big‚ Bad Pharma: An Unnecessary Evil Big Pharma‚ or the pharmaceutical industry’s giant corporations‚ have earned record profits‚ falsified clinical trial data and corrupted the healthcare industry according to many industry critics including a recent report posted on Globalresearch.ca.[1] The industry’s story parallels the history of other corporate monopolies such as Big Oil‚ the Railroad Industry‚ Big Agriculture‚ banking interests and other industrial giants
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Scenario ((Projected Pharmaceutical Market‚ 2004-2009)) 2.2.3 New Product Launches underlie market growth 2.2.5 Key Opportunities 2.2.6 FDI in Indian pharma 2.2.7 Strategy and Trends 2.2.8 Research and Development 2.2.9 SWOT Analysis 2.2.10 Mergers and Acquisitions in Pharma 2.2.11 Good Opportunities for ‘big pharma’ References Chapter Three-Merger between Glaxo Wellcome Smithkline Beecham 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Merger rationale 3.2.1 Rapid advances in Science
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