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GQ Group of Companies was established in 1981 by Qazi Saleemul Huq and Salma Huq as a manufacturer of ball pens under the Econo brand. [2] [3] GQ Ball Pen was listed on the Dhaka Stock Exchange in 1986. [4] GQ Group of Companies founded GQ Foods Limited in 1992, selling chips under Krispy Curl and krispy brand. [5]
It was renamed as East Pakistan Stock Exchange Ltd on 23 June 1962. It was again renamed as Dacca Stock Exchange Ltd on 13 May 1964. After the liberation war in 1971 the trading was discontinued for five years. In 1976 trading restarted in Bangladesh, and DSE was started on 16 September 1986.
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It became a public limited company in 1998. [8] The operations in Pakistan continue as Kohinoor Chemical Company (Pvt) Ltd, a separate company. [10] Orion Group bought the state owned Kohinoor Chemical Company (Bangladesh) Limited, a deal made possible by the close friendship of the group chairman with Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, in 1993. [11]
Central Depository Bangladesh Limited is an associate member of the South Asian Federation of Exchanges. [1] The president of Chittagong Stock Exchange, Fakhor Uddin Ali Ahmed, asked Central Depository Bangladesh Limited to reduce their fees to increase the confidence of stock market investors in September 2011. [12]
In 2010, MJL Bangladesh Limited entered into the stock market by issuing IPO worth 4.60 billion taka on Dhaka Stock Exchange; setting a record for the second largest IPO in Bangladesh. [ 12 ] In 2013, MJL Bangladesh Limited signed an agreement with AKT Petroleum Ltd to launch a joint venture in Myanmar to market Mobil branded lubricant's in the ...
In 2014, Bangladesh Bank fined Bangladesh Krishi Bank 50 thousand taka for providing 1.8 billion taka loan to S.A. Group of Industries, through two subsidiaries, despite it being known as a loan defaulter. [8] Agrani Bank Limited filed a lawsuit against Shahabuddin Alam and his wife over the bouncing of three cheques. [9]