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Yellow is a Bangladesh-based fashion brand and clothing retailer owned by Beximco. [1] Its corporate headquarters is located at Beximco Industrial Park, Dhaka, Bangladesh. [2]
Regent Power Limited: Utilities Conventional electricity Chittagong: 2007 Part of Habib Group: P A Renata Limited: Health care Pharmaceuticals Dhaka: 1993 Pharmaceuticals P A Robi: Telecommunications Mobile telecommunications Dhaka: 1997 4G cellular P A RTV: Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Dhaka: 2005 Satellite TV channel P A ...
In 2021, Bashundhara invested $909 million to create an oil refinery on 220 acres of land in the Sitakunda upazilla of the country's port city of Chattogram. [ 11 ] In 2022, Bashundhara invested $546 million into creating Bangladesh's first gold refinery on 470 acres of land near the Dhaka-Purbachal highway [ 12 ]
Bashundhara City, often marketed as Bashundhara City Shopping Complex or Bashundhara City Shopping Mall, (Bengali: বসুন্ধরা সিটি) is a shopping mall in Dhaka. The mall is located in Panthapath , near Kawran Bazar , and was opened to the public on 6 August 2004.
Bashundhara can refer to: Bashundhara Group, one of the largest industrial conglomerates of Bangladesh Bashundhara Ad-din Medical College, a joint venture medical college between Bashundhara Group and Ad-din Foundation; Bashundhara City, shopping mall in Dhaka, the second largest shopping mall in Bangladesh
In 1987, Sobhan started the East West Property Development (Pvt) Ltd., now known as Bashundhara Housing and is part of Bashundhara Group. [2] He also owns a number of media organizations through East West Media Group. [3] Sobhan is the president of Bangladesh Land Developers Association. [4]
Trading Corporation of Pakistan was established in 1967 as a premier international trading house fully owned by the Government of Pakistan. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] From the year 1980-81, the government decided to remove the monopoly of TCP on imports of the country. [ 6 ]
It was located at the Stock Exchange Building (SEB) on Stock Exchange Road, in the heart of Karachi's business district off I. I. Chundrigar Road (then known as McLeod Rd). [10] Since its establishment, the number of members at the KSE had been capped at 200, with each member possessing a trading card. [11]