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Thursday, November 1, 2007

[ALOCHONA] Bangladesh Govt is asking for NBR Investment in the Power Sector.

 
All,
 
I think that NBR (Non Bangladeshi Residents) should come forward and invest their disposal/excess money in the Power sector in Bangladesh.  Bangladesh Govt is looking for a way to encourage NBR to invest in this sector.
 
Amreteck LLC also is working to find an opportunity to invest in power sector in addition to other sectors in Bangladesh.  Amreteck can encourage/influence NBR to invest in Bangladesh with the cooperation and mutual agreement that their investment will be safe and secured which is one of the barrier for NBR direct investment in Bangladesh.
 
Amreteck LLC will send details proposal to Bangladesh Govt how Amreteck can be involved with the Govt to achieve their target investment from NBR in Bangladesh.  Amreteck can play a role to set-up institutional platform for Bangladesh Govt to get investment from Bangladesh.  This platform will do seminars all over the world, providing risk and benefits info, providing project plans, providing financial data about the investment and returns, etc.  This collaboration work will help Bangladesh and NBR investors.  This might be a win-win situation for both parties.  Amreteck will solely work as a adviser and complete the ground work to lay down the platform to encourage for NBR investment in the power sector.
 
Please share with news with your NBR friends, family all over the world.
 
Once an agreement is signed with Bangladesh Govt in this venture,  future email will be sent for the update.
 
Please visit www.amreteck.com for more project pipeline in Bangladesh.  This is the time to invest in our beloved country (Bangladesh).
 
Regards,
M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu), Chemical Engineer, USA
President & Founder, Amreteck LLC, USA
 
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