Vol. 5 Num 163 Thu. November 04, 2004    
 
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BTTB mobile project set to miss Dec deadline
State-owned Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board (BTTB) is set to miss the December 2004 deadline to launch its much-talked-about mobile phone services, industry sources said.
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GP seeks zero tariff on cellphone set imports
Mobile phone fair begins

As a four-day fair of cellphone sets and connections began in Dhaka yesterday, GrameenPhone (GP) urged the government to introduce zero tariff on import of mobile phone sets for further growth of

 
India to decide on oil price hike by Friday
India''s cabinet said yesterday it would decide whether to raise domestic oil prices within the next two days in the face of rising international oil prices.
 
Body formed to assess liabilities of Adamjee with banks
An 8-member committee has been formed to logically assess the amount of liabilities of the closed Adamjee Jute Mills with different banks.
 
Bank holiday on Nov 7
Bangladesh Bank and all scheduled banks will remain closed on November 7 (Sunday) on account of National Revolution and Solidarity Day, said a Bangladesh Bank press release.
 
Oil rebounds above $50
Oil prices bolted back above 50 dollars a barrel Wednesday on indications that US President George W. Bush could be re-elected -- an outcome seen as supportive for oil markets.
 

 
   
 
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