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    Cimb

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    CIMB- Entry into Indonesia WRITTEN BY ANUAR‚ A.Z‚ HARBAN‚ A.A.‚ KOH‚ E.‚ ROBBEN‚ G.‚ & EDITED BY SEOW KIAN TAN Background CIMB Group is Malaysia’s second largest financial services provider. It is listed on Bursa Malaysia through Bumiputra-Commerce Holdings Berhad (BCHB). In 2004‚ the CIMB Group began the process of creating a strong and competitive universal bank anchored by Commerce International Merchant Bankers (CIMB)‚ Malaysia’s largest investment bank. In line with CIMB ’s forward

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    E-Commerce

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    E-COMMERCE IN INDONESIA‚ AS AN EXAMPLE OF A DEVELOPING COUNTRY‚ AND ITS RELEVANCE BY ASSESSING THE ADOPTION LEVEL‚ BENEFITS EXPERIENCED‚ NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES AND PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED DUE TO E-COMMERCE ADOPTION. THIS IS A RESEARCH-IN-PROGRESS PAPER. SOME FACTORS AFFECTING THE ADOPTION OF EC AND THE CONDITION OF INDONESIA IN RELATION TO EC ADOPTION ARE DISCUSSED IN THIS PAPER. THE FINDINGS OF THE RESEARCH CONDUCTED SO FAR INDICATE A POSITIVE GROWTH OF E-COMMERCE ADOPTION IN INDONESIA. Keywords

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    From the mid-19th century and especially after 1870‚ the colonial state then‚ began to fill out the territorial boundaries of modern Indonesia by conquering or uniting these independent states.” Thus‚ in 1873 the Dutch government declared war and invaded Aceh. They were having some difficulties to gain control over Aceh as the Acehnese resisted on the occupation. The Aceh War which involved

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    Jakarta at Glance

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    Jakarta as the one of the demanding tourism city. The Capital City is the prominent gateway to the rest of Indonesia. From Jakarta‚ sophisticated land‚ air and sea transport is available to the rest of the country. Jakarta A City With Thousands Of Opportunities Jakarta is the capital city of Indonesia‚ an archipelago country consisting of about 13‚000 islands and 200 million people. Indonesia ha s a unique diversity of tribes‚ language‚ culture‚ customs and religion. The diversity was mirrored

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    Foreign Direct Investment

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    FDI COCA-COLA Australia-based Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia (CCAI)‚ the producer and distributor of the Coca-Cola brand for the Asia-Pacific region‚ plans to invest up to US$500 million over three to four years to maintain its business growth in the country‚ a senior executive says.  CCAI finance director Stuart Comino said on Tuesday that the company would allocate 25 percent of total new investment on cooler units throughout the market‚ while the remaining 75 percent would be for manufacturing

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    How to make Indonesia a better country     Indonesia is one of the most beautiful and wealthiest countries on the planet. Despite this fact‚ Indonesia has been facing heavy difficulties for the past years and would need to implement some of what more successful countries have done‚ to improve what the eagle is weak in. Being a fairly famous country‚ it has attracted many different foreigners from all over the world to stop by and visit its lovely places. However‚ due to some of its weaknesses

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    Nestle Case Study

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    CASE STUDY: NESTLE CASE STUDY: NESTLE PELS Analysis of Indonesia‚ Thailand and Vietnam | | | | | | | Nestle Corporation Expansion Strategy - Geographical Location of next manufacturing Facility | | | | Country | Political | Economical | Legal | Social | TOTAL | | Factors | 0.15 | Factors | 0.40 | Factors | 0.15 | Factors | 0.30 | 1.00 | Indonesia | P o v e r t y | 2.4 | | Armed Conflicts | Economic Reforms

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    Smoking

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    smokers. This condition is certainly related to some factors‚ such as‚ lifestyle‚ social environment‚ technology‚ and especially production and sale of cigarette. Furthermore‚ focusing on production and sale of cigarette‚ if we take an example from Indonesia‚ this factor is officially the main cause of the increase towards active smokers. Let’s have a look it in detail. Based on The Tax and Expense Director‚ in 2013‚ there are 2.300 cigarette factories that they are consisted of big and small scale class

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    f HTM 3242 INTERCULTURAL MANAGEMENT REFLECTIVE LEARNING Ms. Sara Abourich Vicentia 1007LR213 BR2 France and Indonesia are two different countries with different cultures‚ lifestyle and behavior. It is so obvious that Indonesian is more traditional compared to French‚ where most Indonesian is scared to make mistakes and be judged by people around them yet French are more open to mistakes and judges from the surrounding. In this reflective learning‚ I will compare French and Indonesian by using

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    Batik and Malaysia

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    worn by nobility; traditionally‚ wider stripes or wavy lines of greater width indicated higher rank. Consequently‚ during Javanese ceremonies‚ one could determine the royal lineage of a person by the cloth he or she was wearing. Other regions of Indonesia have their own unique patterns which normally take themes from everyday lives‚ incorporating patterns such as flowers‚ nature‚ animals‚ folklore or people. The colors of pesisir batik‚ from the coastal cities of northern Java‚ is especially vibrant

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