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Industry Analysis of Plastic Bags

Industry analysis of Plastic Bags The industry is in the cash cow quadrant. In Bangladesh, plastic bags have been outlawed by the government and that has put the industry into the hibernation, though it sparked a black market. Since Bangladesh outlawed it, the other countries still haven’t outlawed it have been the focus of the producers in Bangladesh. And these days, those countries are also getting conscious about its prospective effect regarding health, environment and so on. So, that window is also getting squeezed.   So, now producers are working on a short term basis to reap out as much cash as possible because in the long run people will not be using this product the way they are using today. The other thing causing impact on its industry is bio-non-degradability. Some plastic bags take decades to be decomposed. So, this poses a negative signal to the conscious people and these people are switching to the shopping bag, paper or jute bag. In Bangladesh, it was found that

New Year

Happy New Year 2013 2012, a year past right now! We welcome 2013 and hope everyone will be able to live up to his/her expectation. Hope this year will be a year of everything we want.  Resolutions may not work, but they will set you right for tomorrow. So, have a few on a sticky note and keep them on your nose tip so that you can see them right after getting up from bed and make them your wake up call! Laugh and make others laugh and keep this your first resolution. Smile even when you are kicking someone and that will make serious matters light and sweet! We have got enough of what we have wanted to so far, but there are people who even do not know how to want. So, think of the person next to you. Have pleasure in doing a little for others! Rediscover yourself every now and then because you are the one to live up to your expectation. In the first place, never put you in a situation to let others bring you down because that will make you upset. Live for everyth

Office Equipment Industry analysis (Qualitative)

 Office Equipment  The Office Equipment industry consists of companies engaged in manufacturing office technology equipment, such as photocopiers, facsimile, calculators, cash registers, coin and currency counting devices, as well as scientific and analytical equipment. The Office Equipment industry excludes computers, telecommunications-related equipment, official furniture and supply manufacturers. The  Office Equipment & Supplies Industry  is subject to wide cyclical swings. This industry is not capital intensive, and expenditures are often less than annual depreciation charges. This industry includes companies that produce digital office equipment, such as copiers, printers, facsimile equipment, and postage meters. The largest customer category here is major financial institutions. Other important sources of revenue stem from small and mid-sized businesses and government agencies. The provision of management/outsourcing services supplements the top lines of th

People's Expectation From Bangladesh

People say that if you have something in your belly, you will have the energy to take something heavy on your back. This same saying holds good for the people of Bangladesh. Here, today, I am talking about the 85% (app.) people enjoying only 15% of the total income whereas the other 15% people are enjoying 85% of the total income with other amenities. And I don't have that courage to talk about that 15% of the total people. So, what comes down at last is that 85% of the people of Bangladesh remain busy in appeasing their belly and keep working down to dusk to make their both ends meet. Can't any of our governments, past and present, prioritize this small demand for the largest portion of people who are still ready to shed their last drop of blood to make our country a little bit happier and more beautiful?