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    Filibustering in HK

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    Political: Filibusters in the Legislative Council is not healthy for the development of Hong Kong “President‚ I would like to request headcount.” This is a common sentence heard by the legislators during a meeting in the Legislative Council. It is an annoying act‚ attempting to hinder the agenda of Legco and thus‚ is an example of filibustering. What is filibuster? Filibuster is a method used by legislators to extend debates‚ delaying the roll call vote and even avoiding a bill

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    PLP : 2 Hicham Laabi For 2nd PLP I chose to talk about the topic "Entering foreign market" because I actually already done a market study for the group Fauchon who wants to develop new horizon in Hong Kong and entering new foreign market is one of the most interesting part in international business management for me. Why Fauchon? I chose to study the case Fauchon for several reasons. The aura of the brand‚ prestigious products‚ audacious repositioning‚ and especially its international

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    5 Force Model

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    MM4311 Strategic Management Individual Assignment Porter’s 5-Forces Model in Hong Kong theme park industry Name: Lau Hiu Ying Instructor: Yi TANG 1. Introduction Theme Park is an entertainment venue that includes rides‚ restaurants‚ activities‚ and attractions‚ woven around a theme such as celebrity or characters. Therefore‚ Hong Kong has a pair of theme parks which are Hong Kong Disneyland (an international famous theme park) and Ocean Park (a recreational‚ educational‚ home-growth

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    politics of Hong Kong today.” Do you agree with the above statement? In every daily news we have heard are inevitably linked to political parties in Hong Kong. Are they able to function well so as to help Hong Kong to be a better political environment? I wonder whether most of the Hong Kong citizens can make use of the parties to express their views. So‚ in the following section‚ I would like to introduce how the Hong Kong parties functioned followed by the current situation in Hong Kong which would

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    Economic Expansion

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    Economic Expansion 1. Briefly describe Hong Kong’s economy (background‚ GDP‚ growth rate‚ etc.)‚ (20 points) Everything about Hong Kong tells the story of trade. With beginnings as a small rocky island full of fishing villages‚ Hong Kong has grown to become one of the largest cities of trade and finance in the world. Hong Kong had a GDP of $325.8 billion USD in 2010‚ which represents a 6.8% growth from the previous year (“Economy: Hong Kong”‚ 2011). This growth is a nice change from the 2.7% loss

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    Jollibee Case Study

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    establish a fourth store in Hong Kong‚ it faces several challenges. One of the main challenges regards knowledge transfer between its Filipino facilities and the newly established ones abroad. It is therefore relevant to look at the following research question: What consequences does the current “strategic control over its subsidiaries” have on the knowledge transfer between the Jollibee headquarters on the Philippines and the offshore Jollibee Food plants in Hong Kong? In answering the research

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    [pic] THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG School of Accountancy ACCT 5160 – Taxation (3rd Term‚ 2010-2011) Assignment 3 Solution Only the “Assessable income in Hong Kong” is required‚ others are for your reference. Question 1 According to Inland Revenue Departmental Interpretation and Practice Note No. 10‚ the Commissioner accepts that an employment is located outside Hong Kong if all of the following three conditions are satisfied. a. The contract of employment is negotiated

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    Hk Organic Industry

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    1.1.1 Organic Industry in Hong Kong Eco-fish will be an addition to the already booming organic food industry in Hong Kong. The organic and natural sector in Hong Kong has experienced dramatic growth in recent years due to rapidly rising demand for such category of products therefore the sector is moving more towards main stream. The local market is large enough to accommodate both giant and small players. Consequently initiatives such as the opening of Asia’s largest retailer for natural and

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    see many similarities and differences between both. In this essay‚ I will mainly compare and contrast shopping as a leisure activity between United Kingdom and Hong Kong. I will look at the kinds of activities‚ attitudes towards spending‚ the view of shops and the opening hours of shops. First of all‚ both United Kingdom and Hong Kong are consumer societies. People can find all sorts of things to do like shopping in malls or streets. The appearance of the malls in United Kingdom primarily comes

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    Project Group Number 10 Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Executive Summary The HKSAR government announced to the public on 24 October 2006 that the former site of Hong Kong International Airport (Kai Tak Airport) would be redeveloped as an international cruise hub. The whole project included two sub projects‚ "Site formation" and "Cruise terminal and ancillary facilities building". In project costing Inflation factor

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