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    FIN 001

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    Select the best answers for questions (2 points each for questions 1-10) 1. HSBC is a UK-based bank‚ and it holds more than 50% equity of Hang Seng which is a Hong Kong based bank. Which of the following statement is correct? A) Hang Seng is the representative office of HSBC at HK B) Hang Seng is the foreign branch of HSBC C) Hang Seng is the foreign subsidiary bank of HSBC D) Hang Seng and HSBC are two independent banks. 2. Which of the following services is not provided by a typical bank

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    idividual fin

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    NEGOTIATION AND CONFLICT SOLVING SKILLS INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT Class: BA604 Lecturer: Nguyễn Nhật Dương Student name: Nguyễn Văn Thăng-BA00341 Ha Noi 16/11/2013 1. In my opinion‚ the first thing that Kelly and other ALTs in her office should do is try to connect to AJET to ask them that whether other ALTs in Japan ever met the same problem like this before. In this case‚ there are two case : The first case is that this problem was recorded by other

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    The Impact of Ownership Structure on the Dividend Policy of Japanese Firms with Free Cash Flow Problem Aristotelis Stouraitis Lingling Wu Department of Economics and Finance City University of Hong Kong September 16‚ 2004 * Contact information: Aristotelis Stouraitis (the author who will attend the conference and present the paper)‚ Tel: (852) 2788 8450‚ Fax: (852)2788 8806‚ Email: efstoura@cityu.edu.hk. Lingling Wu‚ Tel: (852)2788 7393‚ Email: 50004340@student.cityu.edu.hk. Address : Department

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    FLOW MEASUREMENT

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    EXPERIMENT (4) FLOW MEASUREMENT By: Eng. Motasem M. Abushaban. Eng. Fedaa M. Fayyad. PURPOSE: To study some of the famous instruments used in flow measurements.  The measurement of water flow rate is an important topic in the study of fluid dynamics. There are many instruments used in flow measurements such as : o Venturi o Orifice plate o Variable area meter DESCRIPTION OF APPARATUS Water Flow Measuring Apparatus is designed as a free-standing apparatus for use on the

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    FLOW ESSAY

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    Lynnzie Tompkins December 6‚ 2014 Dr. Jutila Flow Cytometry (BIOB413) A look into Flow Cytometry Flow cytometry is a widely used practice in the biotechnology field; it is mainly used routinely for the diagnosis of health disorders. However‚ flow cytometry is also commonly used‚ as an application for basic research. Simply‚ flow cytometers are automated machines that determine properties of individual cells (e.g. cell size‚ cell granularity‚ and total DNA). Cytometers are similar to microscopes

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    Flow Cytometry

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    greek words: cyto- cell‚ and metry - measurement. So cyto-metry is about making cell measurements. To elaborate‚ flow cytometry is a technique for analysing particles (cells in this case) which are suspended in a fluid stream by flowing the cells past an interrogation point. A light source is directed on to a hydrodynamically focused stream to create a zone for interrogation. As cells flow through this interrogation zone they scatter the light‚ at this point any fluorescent compounds that are inside

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    Circular Flow

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    the functioning of the Circular Flow of Income. The Circular Flow of Income is a model that indicates how money moves throughout an economy. This model was mainly in use up to the Second World War and is a model developed by classical (monetarist) economists. Many models have been developed based on The Circular Flow of Income. The Circular Flow of Income consists of two parts‚ the inner circular flow and injections and withdrawals. In the inner circular flow there are two basic economic institutions

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    Fund Flow Statement

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    Fund Flow Statements Meaning of Fund Fund Flow Statement is widely used tool in the hands of financial executives for analyzing the financial performance of a concern. Funds keep on moving in a business which itself is based on a going concern concept. In broader sense‚ the term “fund” refers to money values in whatever form it may exits. Meaning of Flow of Fund The term ‘Flow’ means change. Thus flow of fund means change in fund or change in working capital. Flow of fund is said to have taken

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    | • What could a company do with excess cash on the balance sheet? • What’s the difference between IRR‚ NPV and Payback? • What are the impacts on earnings if a company builds a new factory using debt? operating lease? capital lease? cash? • Why would a company repurchase its own stock? What signals (positive & negative) does this send to the market? • When would you take a project

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    PREPARATION OF ALUMINA POWDERS 1. BAYERS PROCESS INTRODUCTION The Bayer Process was invented and patented in 1887 by Austrian scientist Karl Josef Bayer. Two to three tonnes of bauxite are required to produce one tonne of alumina. 90% of the global alumina supply of around 90 million tonnes is used in aluminium production. DEFINITION The Bayer process is the principal industrial means of refining bauxite to produce alumina (aluminium oxide). The aluminium oxide must be purified before it

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