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    Report on Adidas

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    Hong Kong‚ where is a special economic zone in China‚ is definitely a valuable business platform to boost the company’s brand name throughout China. According to the economic statistic and near-term outlook from the government‚ the Consumer Price Index is increasing steadily in Hong Kong and the department states that the minimum wage regulation together with the steady inflation may increase the purchasing power of the general public [5] .It reflects the big potential markets in Hong Kong. In

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    Subprime Mortgage in Hong Kong? It has already found  to be very wrong for the government to loan people for "buying" a housing unit (in the US Subprime Crisis). A government is undoubtedly incompetent to run a banking business.  It is highly undesirable to suggest Hong Kong government to follow the fatal suit. Ninja loan has become worldwide famous after the US Subprime Crisis‚ it stands for No Income‚ No Job‚ No Asset. But since the US government pushed to increase the homeownership ratio‚

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    Elderly Care in HK

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    founded in 1996‚ reacting to the tragedy that more than a hundred singleton elders were found dead under the sudden attack of a cold spell at the same year. It was the first charitable institution offering emergency link service to the elderly in Hong Kong. Making use of innovative technology and personalized service‚ the association aims to create a quality living environment for the seniors by the operating as a self-financed social enterprise. Situation Analysis Industry Trend : The elderly-care-service

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    success. Since the Chinese and Hong Kong markets show a slight preference for on-trade channels‚ especially concerning exclusive products such as wine‚ E&J Gallo Rosé concentrates on them (China Research and Intelligence‚ 2010). According to Hollensen (2011)‚ given that Gallo Rosé is a high quality product selective distribution would be the appropriate form of distribution as Gallo Rosé would be targeting a specific market. Gallo would depend on Chinese and Hong Kong wholesalers to distribute the

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    Shoppers in Hong Kong are using the Internet to find the best shopping deals Global Retail Study reveals that shoppers are on the lookout for greater value and are spending time online searching for promotions and discounts Microsoft Advertising and Aegis Media surveyed 19‚000 consumers across 17 markets across the world to find out:  How the recession has changed the way people shop‚ and if these changes have a lasting effect;  The extent to which digital channels have changed the decision making

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    Express Rail Link

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    reflect the power as decision-making. Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link is one of the important infrastructure projects planned by the Guangdong Provincial Government and the Hong Kong government. During the process of planning‚ power of the Hong Kong Government- the Transport and Housing Bureau had already been existed. It made the decision of constructing the Hong Kong part of ERL‚ claiming the construction can bring Hong Kong huge economic benefit. In order words‚ the government used

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    Kowloon Walled City

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    British expansion in Hong Kong. However‚ after WW2‚ China wished to reclaim the rights to the walled city sending 2000 Chinese refugees to the site. Despite the population growth‚ the city was still under the British colony (Coates 2011). However‚ although the Chinese Government had refugees living within the city‚ it still didn’t have jurisdiction to govern the site. Due to the intrusion of the Chinese government‚ the British government ignored the city and focused on Hong Kong. By 1898 the British

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    decisionmaking through research and analysis. Room 701‚ Hoseinee House‚ 69 Wyndham Street‚ Central‚ Hong Kong Tel: (+852) 2893 0213 Fax: (+852) 3105 9713 URL: www.civic-exchange.org Disclaimer The views expressed in this report are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Civic Exchange. ii What is the ‘Problem’ of an Ageing Population? ‘Problem’ or crowning glory? In Hong Kong‚ as in other developed economies‚ people are living longer and longer lives. Yet‚ at the

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    Obermeyer Case

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    sourced (Hong Kong or China)‚ and the numerical and opportunity costs associated with the sourcing decision. Operational changes are also recommended in order to improve performance in the short and long-term. Recommendations Through a risk analysis it is recommended that: * The Assault‚ Seduced‚ Entice‚ and Electra lines are produced in China for both the first and second production phase. * The Gail‚ Daphne‚ Isis‚ Anita‚ Teri‚ and Stephanie lines are produced in Hong Kong for both

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    Food Wastage in Hong Kong

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    dishes which can literally be re-decorated into a whole new set lunch. In fact‚ food wastes account for 40% of the solid wastes in Hong Kong and a staggering amount of 3200 tons of food is disposed every day from households‚ commercial areas and food premises‚ referring to the figures of Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department. The three landfills in Hong Kong are about to be filled in10-15 years time. In view of this problem‚ three solutions are proposed including establishing recycling bins

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