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    The ridiculous land price in HK Hong Kong is an amazing place. Due to its unique history and location‚ Hong Kong became an international city. Most of the rich companies in Hong Kong rely on the estate’s business. The fact is that Hong Kong is just a small place‚ land supply is extremely limited. But the population never stops growing. In this situation‚ businessmen keep rising the land price or the rent. As government needs more income to enrich the reserve and keeps providing land piece to the

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    is about Café de Coral fast food company. For Café de Coral fast food franchise‚ see Café de Coral (restaurant). Café de Coral Holdings‚ Ltd. Type Publicly traded SEHK: 0341 Industry Foodservice Founded Causeway Bay‚ Hong Kong (1968) Headquarters Shatin‚ Hong Kong Key people Michael Chan‚ Chairman Products Fast food Casual dining Revenue HK$5.33 billion (2011) Employees 15‚000+ (2010) Website www.cafedecoral.com Café de Coral (Chinese: 大家樂; Cantonese Yale: daai6 gaa1 lok6‚ SEHK: 0341

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    taxation policies  Hong Kong is a free port of less tax and low tax rate. The tax must to pay for enterprise only pay the profit tax every year. The normal rate of Profits Tax is 16.5% for corporations and 15% for unincorporated businesses. More companies have been attracted to invest in Hong Kong.  Hong Kong does not impose value-added tax (VAT)‚ goods and services tax (GST) or sales tax. The price of products can be listed lower than other countries.  In 2013/14 Hong Kong Budget‚ the Financial

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    and was rebuilt in the existing location‚ Sai Yeung Choi St.‚ Mongkok‚ in 1987. Thereafter‚ Broadway Circuit has gradually developed to nowadays the largest cinema circuit in Hong Kong. Being operated by Edko Films Ltd‚ the circuit consists of 11cinemas across the territory‚ covering all the major locations in Hong Kong Island‚ Kowloon and the New Territories. By the 53 screens we offer‚ their customers are able to choose from a wide range of movies upon their tastes and interests. Since 1999‚ Broadway

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    PRODUCT FLOW ALONG SUPPLY CHAIN: SOURCING IN CHINA vs. HONG KONG They are many aspects involved making a decision on which styles to source from China and which styles to source from Hong Kong. The differences between the producing the products in China and Hong Kong are: * ORDER SIZES: The minimum production quantity for a style in China is 1200 units while in Hong Kong it is 600 units. Thus Hong Kong factory can produce smaller order quantities effectively‚ thus enabling the company’s

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    name is Chan Po Ming. I am a reporter of Hong Kong Daily News and I was studying Public Policy in City University of Hong Kong before. Last Sunday‚ Scores of protesters marched through Tsim Sha Tsui in an "anti-locust" campaign demanding the government curb mainland visitors. Interviewer: During the protest‚ the mainlanders are sneered as “locust”. How do you think about this term? Interviewer: How would you describe the relationship between Hong Kong n Mainland nowadays? First of all‚ I

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    Snack industry in Hong Kong

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    supplies and household goods mainly from Japan. Running with high inventory turnover rate‚ 759 STORE aimed to give desirable service to vast local Hong Kong residents‚ providing a relaxing shopping environment with wide range of products for 759 store’s customers to choose. Now a day‚ 759 STORE is basically one of largest snacks chains store in Hong Kong. This project report aims to find out “Why is a winning business”‚ review the business strategies‚ state the opportunities and problems through

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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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    inequality in Hong Kong. This paper is divided into three parts. The first part will discuss the different theoretical and strategic positions within feminism ¡V Libertarian Feminism; Liberal Feminism; Welfare Feminism; Radical Feminism; Socialist Feminism and Black Feminism. The second part will try to look at the situation of gender inequality in Hong Kong. At last‚ this paper will try to make a conclusion on which perspectives of feminism are effective in analyzing the gender inequality in Hong Kong

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    hong kong retail industry

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    Trends in the retail industry I) Retail sales: overview For the period January-April overall retail sales have increased by 0‚7% in 2014 (from HK$172‚3m to HK$173‚ 5m): The small increase in retail sales in mainly due to the 14‚3% growth rate that occurred in January 2014. For three consecutive months retails sales have experienced negative growth with a peak of -9.8% in April 2014 as shown in the graph below. Retail

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