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    Logos of the Top 100 Companiesin the

    worldLogos of the 100 Largest Companies in the World by Jeremia in UNCATEGORIZED * * * * The largest 100 companies in the world possess some of the most recognizable and distinctive logos around. These companies have built some of the foundations around which we live our lives: retail, automotive, financial services, telecommunications and energy, the staples of our daily lives. They employ millions of people around the globe and are used by millions every day. Whether we consciously

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    Performance of Indian Firms Before and After Entry of Foreign Firms

    Since 1991, gradual liberalization of India's economy has led to more and more FDI into the country. India is gradually opening up sectors for foreign firms to enter with the recent decisions like removing investment caps in sectors like defense, telecom and insurance. There has been constant opposition to FDI on various grounds like protection of indigenous players, unemployment etc. India, one

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    A Successful Entrepreneur in Bangladesh

    A successful Bangladeshi entrepreneur Prepared for: Mr. Shahriar Kabir (SK) Course Instructor, Entrepreneurship Development BUS513 (Spring 2014) Prepared by Saniul Islam ID: 201103107 IBA, Jahangirnagar University Date: February 8, 2014 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Profile 3 Company Profile 3 How did he set up REVE Systems 4 Specialization of REVE Systems 4 Target customers 4 Competition

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    Ntt Docomo

    Korea & Japan Trip Spring 2001 NTT DoCoMo and Japan’s Wireless Industry Anu Bhave Haakon Brown Will Chu Jose De Oteyza Mario Lewis Wendy Miller Luis Pintado NTT DoCoMo seems to have the elements of a successful global player. First, it is in a promising market. The wireless phone market is growing rapidly and industry forecasts predict more than half the world’s population will own a cellular phone by the year 2003, a much higher penetration rate than computers.

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    Migration Form 2g to 3g

    GSM operators have announced their support for the same (see figure 2). On the other hand, CDMA operators migrated to cdma2000 1X-RTT (see figure 1). Some of the major CDMA operators include Verizon Wireless, Sprint PCS in North America, and SK Telecom (South Korea). Migrating from 2G to 2.5G, no new spectrum was required: in the case of an existing spectrum, and overlay approach

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    Strategic Mgt

    a huge potential in Wimax and submarine cable which is a new technology in the country and has attracted the foreign telecom operators. Many foreign telecom operators are coming to Bangladesh to explore the potentiality of the technology. Some interested international telecom operators who want to start a business in Bangladesh are UK-based Orange Telecom, South Korean SK Telecom and UAE’s Etisalat. The government is encouraging private sector to invest more in the industry as they think that the

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    Docomo

    Korea & Japan Trip Spring 2001 NTT DoCoMo and Japan’s Wireless Industry Anu Bhave Haakon Brown Will Chu Jose De Oteyza Mario Lewis Wendy Miller Luis Pintado NTT DoCoMo seems to have the elements of a successful global player. First, it is in a promising market. The wireless phone market is growing rapidly and industry forecasts predict more than half the world’s population will own a cellular phone by

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    Docomo

    Korea & Japan Trip Spring 2001 NTT DoCoMo and Japan’s Wireless Industry Anu Bhave Haakon Brown Will Chu Jose De Oteyza Mario Lewis Wendy Miller Luis Pintado NTT DoCoMo seems to have the elements of a successful global player. First, it is in a promising market. The wireless phone market is growing rapidly and industry forecasts predict more than half the world’s population will own a cellular phone by

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    Could Softbank Play Sprint’s Savior

    Could Softbank play Sprint’s savior Recently, one big new shocks the U.S cellular telecommunications industry and some people even thinks that will cause a new worldwide tycoon in this industry. The new is that “Softbank Corp. has reached a deal to buy 70 percent of U.S. mobile carrier Sprint Nextel Corp. for $20.1 billion in the largest ever foreign acquisition by a Japanese company (Walker).” This is a mergence between the Japanese third biggest mobile carriers and U.S third biggest mobile carriers

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    Commentary

    Global Market Asian stock increased in the last two weeks excluding Japan, of which the Nikkei declined by 2.85% in continuous three weeks, mainly due to the weak economic reports from Japan and the Bank of Japan’s decision to keep its monetary policy unchanged. This overall growth should be attributed to the boosting measures taken by governments. China accelerated approval of quotas to QFII to boost the market. The Ministry of Finance in India lowered the withholding tax on overseas borrowings

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