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    The UAE retail market is quiet big‚ with a lot of different retailer chains. The retailer industry is growing and there is a trend to hypermarkets and shopping malls . After having a look at the 30 leading retailers in the Middle East and South Africa the following three groups and retailer chains seemed to be the most attractive ones‚ Abu Dhabi Co-operative society‚ Carrefour UAE and Emke Group. After evaluating each chain it became clear‚ that these retailers do not differ too much from each other

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    Pest Analysis of Uae Banks

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    researched investment products and financial services for Ms Prakesh‚ Regional Marketing Manager of MFS. We wrote about banks in the UAE and the tow main categories of banks that are local banks and branches of foreign banks. However the number of banks of both national and foreign banks reached 61 banks‚ which shows the success of the financial services in the UAE. We also analysis the external macro-environment that affects all firms of industry‚ PEST analysis is a short form of Political‚ Economic

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    E-government service in the UAE The UAE has one of the most advanced Information and Communication Technology infrastructures not only in the region but also across the globe. As per GITR 2010-2011‚ the UAE scored third rank in government readiness and fifth rank in individual readiness to use ICT‚ 18th rank for ICT-friendly market environment and 28th rank for ICT infrastructure in the UAE A new e-government web portal will help residents to pay bills and traffic fines‚ comment on government

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    Re-export business in the UAE Re-exportation is one of the most important businesses in the UAE. It is the second source of income after the petroleum. There are many causes of the development of the re-export business in the UAE. The main reason for development is the strategic location of the country which is almost in the center of the earth. This strategic location gave an opportunity for the UAE government to make the country a link between the Asian countries and the European countries

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    MOSHOOD ABIOLA POLTECHNIC‚ ABEOKUTA INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS THE CONCEPT‚ THEORIES‚ PARTIES‚ PROCESS AND ISSUES IN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS BY SHONDE YEMI EMMANUEL 11120003 Hnd ii business administration (part time) Lecturer In charge; MR AKINTUNDE Feb. 2013   CONCEPT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS The term Industrial Relations comprises of two terms: industry and Relations. Industry refers to any productive activity in which an individual (or a group

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    oil and petrol of UAE

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    Report of the Working Group on Petroleum & Natural Gas Sector for the XI Plan (2007-2012) Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas November 2006 This page has been left blank intentionally. Report of Working Group on Petroleum & Natural Gas Sector for the XI Plan (2007-2012) Table of Contents v Executive Summary 6 1.1 Economy & Energy 6 1.2 International Scenario 6 1.3 Indian Scenario 7 1.4 Thrust Areas for the Petroleum and Natural

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    UAE Consumer Lifestyle Analysis

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    Structure of the Report 1 Consumer Trends 1 Increased Demand for Health and Wellness Products in the Middle East 2 Popularity of Online Shopping Grows Amongst UAE Consumers 3 Generation of Newly Thrifty UAE Consumers 3 Rental Rates Plummet Across the Uae‚ Adding To Consumer Disposable Income 4 Environmentally Friendly Consumers on the Rise in UAE 5 Consumer Segmentation 6 Babies and Infants 6 Kids 7 Tweenagers 7 Teens 8 Twenty-somethings 10 Thirty-somethings 10 Middle-aged Adults 11 Older

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    liquidity‚ the UAE economy continued to perform well with the economy recording high double digit nominal growth rates since 2003. In 2006‚ UAE’s gross domestic product (GDP) at nominal prices increased to AED599.2bn‚ recording a substantial increase of 23.4% over AED485.5bn recorded in 2005. Early estimates from Ministry of Economy (MOE) indicate that the nominal GDP increased by 16.5% to reach AED698.1bn in 2007. In terms of real GDP‚ early estimates from MOE indicate that the UAE economy grew

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    services to attract the subscribers. UAE is a very fast developing economy in MENA region and growth in UAE telecommunication sector is very aggressive. From 2003 UAE telecom sector started growing rapidly by increasing of mobile users‚ internet users‚ adding new broad band technology etc. UAE’s first telecom provider is Etisalat and it is established in 1976‚ up to 2007 Etisalat was the sole player in UAE telecom sector. When compare to some other countries UAE was the only country that had a single

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    The implementing of the Workplace Relations (Work Choices) Amendment Act 2005 (‘Work Choices’) by the federal Coalition government saw the most audacious industrial relations legislation enacted for the Australian community in over a century (Peetz‚ 2006). It was to be a central plank in the government’s stated aim of reform by decentralizing industrial relations laws in Australia. The changes were significant and included: - abolition of the ‘no disadvantage’ test - abolition of unfair dismissal

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