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    NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING th NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 19 Annual General Meeting of Apollo Food Holdings Berhad (Co. No. 291471-M) will be held at Delima Room‚ Level 2‚ The Puteri Pacific Hotel‚ Jalan Abdullah Ibrahim‚ 80730 Johor Bahru‚ Johor Darul Takzim on Thursday‚ 24 October 2013 at 10.00 a.m. for the following purposes:AGENDA Ordinary Business 1. To receive the Audited Financial Statements for the financial year ended 30 April 2013 and the Reports of the Directors and

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    Simple Network Design

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    16 Figure 6.2: Ring topology.. 17 Figure 6.3: Mesh topology. 18 Figure 6.4: Star topology. 18 Figure 6.5: Star topology in Kitty Store network. 20 Figure 8.1: Kuala Lumpur branch. 21 Figure 8.2: Penang branch. 23 Figure 8.3: Johor Bahru Branch. 24 Figure 8.4: Router A and Router C 26 Figure 8.5: Router B and Router C 27 Figure 8.6: Router A and Router B 27 Figure 8.7: Router A and Internet N1 28 Figure 8.8: Internet N1 and Internet N2 29 Figure 8.9: Internet N2 and

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    8 COMPANY BACKGROUND The Munchy Food Industry Co.‚ Ltd. is a Malaysian snack manufacturers products to more than 60 countries around the world. Johor in southern Malaysia‚ Batu Pahat‚ a small town in 1991‚ began the story of Mackie.Two brothers‚ SK Tan and LK Tan is the founder of Munchy Food Industries Limited.CK Tan and Net Tan developing the company‚ from RM80‚ 000 funds started to operate.The

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    fabrication or oil refining to generate revenue. Only then can the service industries such as hospitality services typical of a port of call‚ for example‚ restocking a ship’s food and water supplies‚ take their role. The Straits of Johor are currently impassable to any ship as the Johor-Singapore Causeway links Singapore to Malaysia. History Before 1819 In the late 13th century‚ a settlement known as Singapore was established on the north bank of the Singapore River around what was called the Old Harbour

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    Industrial Training BIT3024 Final Report NAZIRAH BTE GHAZALI 1061111687 ITSERVISES SDN BHD 1ST. FLOOR‚ WISMA TENGGARA‚ BLOCK A‚ JLN. MEDAN SETIA 1‚ PLAZA DAMANSARA‚ BUKIT DAMANSARA‚ 50490 KUALA LUMPUR. TEL : +603-2094 8099 COMPANY SUPERVISOR : MARZELITA REJAB TEL. NO: 019-3242273 From 17TH MAY 2010 to 17TH SEPTEMBER 2010 FACULTY’S SUPERVISOR : MS. CYRSTAL OOI Faculty of Business and Law Multimedia University 2008/2009 DECLARATION I hereby declare that the work have been done by myself

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    1.0 SWOT Analysis – An Overview SWOT analysis is widely used by corporation all over the world to help them in developing their corporation’s business strategy. It is a normal practice that when we conduct business strategy‚ the main point that we will look into is the strength and weakness that leads to the profit and loss of the corporation. How we tackle the strength and weakness are by conducting study on the opportunities and threats seen surrounding. SWOT is an acronym that stands for Strength

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    Free Trade Zones in Malaysia Background A free trade zone (FTZ) is an area of a country where some normal trade barriers such as tariffs and quotas are eliminated and bureaucratic requirements are lowered in hopes of attracting new business and foreign investments. It is a region where a group of countries has agreed to reduce or eliminate trade barriers. Free trade zones can be defined as labor intensive manufacturing centers that involve the import of raw materials or components and the export

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    Formation of Singapore English in the Malay Peninsula in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles aggravate tensions between the two countries‚ especially the Netherlands claimed that the agreement signed between Raffles and Sultan of Johor is not valid‚ and that the Sultanate of Johor was under the scope of influence of the Netherlands. Questions about the fate of trading rights in British India and the Netherlands before the Dutch property in the area are also a point of dispute between Calcutta and Batavia

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    1.0 Executive Summary The Ell’s café bistro is a full-service restaurant/cafe located in the Danga bay johor bahru . The restaurant features a full menu of moderately priced "comfort" food influenced by western and malay cooking traditions‚ but based upon time honored recipes from around the world. The cafe section of The Ell’s café bistro features a coffeehouse with a dessert bar‚ magazines‚ and space for live performers. The Ell’s café bistro will be owned and operated by The Ell’s LLC‚ a JJH

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    Introduction to Tourism Destination Planning & Development Tourism provides a major economic development opportunity for many countries and a means of improving the livelihoods of its residents. Both the public and private sectors involved in tourism depend on planning to achieve sustainable tourism development that respects the local community‚ creates appropriate employment‚ maintains the natural environment‚ and delivers a quality visitor experience. Tourism destinations that pursue development

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