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This is a list of unicorn startup companies: In finance, a unicorn is a privately held startup company with a current valuation of US$1 billion or more. Notable lists of unicorn companies are maintained by The Wall Street Journal, [1] Fortune Magazine, [2] CNNMoney/CB Insights, [3] [4] TechCrunch, [5] PitchBook/Morningstar, [6] and Tech in Asia ...
A book list from 1908, with prices in rupees and anna. The price at top left is ২৷৷৹ (2 Rupees and 8 Anas, or 2½ Rupees), top right ৸৹ (12 Anas or ¾ Rupees). The Bengali-Assamese script has a separate set of digits for base-16 fractions:
Now it owns over 70 subsidiaries from tobacco to consumer goods, furniture, textile and the IT sector. It has split into two groups to improve management of its subsidiaries - Partex Holdings and Partex Star Group. [5] M. A. Hashem also founded two leading private banks in Bangladesh – The City Bank and United Commercial Bank Limited (UCB).
In September 2021, Nokia started production of smartphones in their new manufacturing plant in collaboration with Vibrant Software Bangladesh Ltd in Bangabandhu Hi-Tech City, Gazipur. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] In October 2021, Xiaomi opened their first Bangladeshi manufacturing plant in Gazipur, partnering with DBG Technology BD Ltd, an electronics ...
Rs. 1 crore (equivalent to Rs. 5.1 crore or ৳19 million in 2021) [42] 1966 Behula: Zahir Raihan: Star Cine Corporation Rs. 0.7 crore (equivalent to Rs. 3.6 crore or ৳13 million in 2021) [43] 1967 Nawab Sirajuddaula: Khan Ataur Rahman: Seven Arts Rs. 0.87 crore (equivalent to Rs. 4.4 crore or ৳16 million in 2021) [44] 1968 Sat Bhai Chompa
For example: 150,000 rupees is "1.5 lakh rupees" which can be written as "1,50,000 rupees", and 30,000,000 (thirty million) rupees is referred to as "3 crore rupees" which is can be written as "3,00,00,000 rupees". There are names for numbers larger than crore, but they are less commonly used. These include arab (100 crore, 1 billion), kharab ...
The first treasury notes in 1972 for ৳ 1 and notes of the Bangladesh Bank for ৳ 5, ৳ 10 and ৳ 100. In 1977, banknotes for ৳ 50 were introduced, followed by ৳ 500 in 1979 and ৳ 20 in 1982. ৳ 1 treasury notes were issued until 1992, with ৳ 2 treasury notes introduced in 1989. ৳ 1000 banknotes were introduced in 2008.
[1] [2] In the Indian 2, 2, 3 convention of digit grouping, it is written as 1,00,000. [3] For example, in India, 150,000 rupees becomes 1.5 lakh rupees, written as ₹ 1,50,000 or INR 1,50,000. It is widely used both in official and other contexts in Afghanistan , Bangladesh , Bhutan , India , Myanmar , Nepal , Pakistan , and Sri Lanka .