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    forecasting even more difficult. The second issue for Sport Obermeyer is determining how to allocate production between the factories in Hong Kong and China.   Conclusion and Recommendation Inaccurate forecasting is a major problem facing Sport Obermeyer‚ which has been addressed in Appendices A and B. Appendix A shows how much should be produced in Hong Kong given the assumption that there is no limit to the capacity; however‚ we have been asked to comment only on the initial order quantity‚

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    Martinsons & Associates 2009 Licensed exclusively for use at the City University of Hong Kong. Unauthorized use or reproduction of this case is strictly prohibited. The South China Morning Post (SCMP) is one of the oldest and most respected newspapers in Asia. It has dominated the English-language market in Hong Kong since its debut in 1903 despite persistent competition from the Eastern Express and The (Hong Kong) Standard. The SCMP has established a reputation for quality based on a philosophy

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    issue: Should Cafe de Coral expand their business to the European market? [pic] Photo: Cafe de Coral at Uptown Plaza‚ Tai Po‚ Hong Kong Source of image: Wikipedia user - Wing1990hk Student Name: Kam Wing Chi (10430181) Background Cafe de Coral is a well-known fast food restaurant group in Hong Kong. It owns and operates fast food chains and restaurants including Cafe de Coral‚ The Spaghetti House‚ Ah Yee Leng Tong‚ etc. Cafe de Coral group

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    Bilingualism in teaching English Introduction Hong Kong is an officially bilingual territory. It is primarily a Cantonese speaking region‚ although it had been a British colony for over 150 years. About 98% of its population is virtually speakers of Chinese. However‚ English becomes more important as it is an international language and the official language in most countries. There has been a growing concern within the community over the need for a more concerted approach to improving the

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    Project1 Subdivided Unit

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    Subdivided units A forgotten corner in the city Hong Kong is an international metropolitan city and it ranks top in various international globalisation index tables. However‚ there are still some people living in small and simple subdivided units in Hong Kong‚ one of the most affluent and prosperous cities in the Asia-Pacific region. This reflects the housing problems and the social phenomenon of wide disparity between the poor and the rich in Hong Kong. Previously‚ the HKSAR Government announced two

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    Hong Kong Accounting Standard

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    (December 2004March 2008) Hong Kong Accounting Standard 27 Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements* * This HKAS 27 is applicable for annual periods beginning on or after 1 January 2005 but before 1 July 2009. HKAS 27 (Revised) issued in March 2008 is applicable for annual periods beginning on or after 1 July 2009 and supersedes this HKAS 27. 1 HKAS 27 COPYRIGHT © Copyright 2008 Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants This Hong Kong Financial Reporting Standard contains

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    Disneyland was to be set up in Hong Kong in cooperation with its government. Hong Kong was thought to be well suited as a location for a new park‚ the population was receptive to foreign and new things and‚ due to Disney’s presence in television and cinema‚ children were familiar with the Disney characters. On the other hand‚ there were many characteristics of the Hong Kong population‚ which contradicted Disney’s factors of success. First of all‚ the number of children in Hong Kong‚ Disney’s target audience

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    Ocean Park Analysis

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    program? 1.1 Introduction – Ocean Park’s mission and core values Ocean Park (“OP”) is the first theme park in Hong Kong and opened in 1977. It is a non-profit making organisation that aims to provide visitors a unique guest experience combining three elements of entertainment‚ education and conservation. With its long history and distinctive image‚ it has always been regarded as Hong Kong people’s park. To maximize attendance and improve financial performance‚ OP has implemented Redevelopment Master

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    An analysis of Ocean Park

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    1.3 Cultural and social values and trends 2.1.4 Technology Analysis 2.2 SWOT Analysis 3. Conclusion 4. Reference 5. Appendices 1. Introduction Hong Kong Ocean Park is considered as a one of world’s largest marine park‚ located on the south end of Hong Kong Island. The three sections are located on the headlands of Brick Hill‚ while the other two section is located in the Wong Chuk Hang Valley lowlands and Tai Shue Wan. It is considered as one of the

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    VACATIONS OF HONG KONG PEOPLE Hong Kong people love spending their vacations in a different city or country and they love experiencing others cultures. In early years‚ Hong Kong people travelled around through travel agencies; nowadays‚ they plan the trip and schedule by themselves because they would like to have a more flexible and special vacation. They do not only choose the places which they have not been to‚ but sometimes they will re-visit the places that they like the most and have a relaxing

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