mobile divides. The company also operates as a public switched network: providing Internet and Internet application services; and owns‚ maintains‚ builds and operates radio facilities and associated switches (Bloornberg Buinessweek‚ 1995). Ananda Krishnan‚ the founder of Maxis Mobile Sdn Bhd‚ is one of the richest man in Malaysia. The corporation started their business with the phone number stating with the prefix of 012. Later‚ they purchased the Timecel which is another mobile service provider to
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Learning to be a Depth Camera for Close-Range Human Capture and Interaction Sean Ryan Fanello1‚2 1 Cem Keskin1 Shahram Izadi1 Pushmeet Kohli1 David Kim1 David Sweeney1 Antonio Criminisi1 Jamie Shotton1 Sing Bing Kang1 Tim Paek1 Microsoft Research 2 iCub Facility - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia a b c e g d f h Figure 1: (a‚ b) Our approach turns any 2D camera into a cheap depth sensor for close-range human capture and 3D interaction scenarios. (c‚
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CONTENTS i) OBJECTIVE ………………………………..................01 ii) BRAND PROFILE ……………………………………02 iii) ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER QUESTIONNAIRE…..07 iv) ANALYSIS OF RETAILER QUESTIONNAIRE…....11 v) ANALYSIS OF DISTRIBUTOR QUESTIONNAIRE..13 vi) S.W.O.T ANALYSIS …………………………………14 vii) CONCLUSION ………………………………………..15 viii) BIBLIOGRAPHY ……………………………………..16 ix) ANNEXURE BRAND PROFILE To prepare a marketing analysis
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Introduction Aside from the Companies Act 1965‚ the primary laws governing the regulation of securities and futures in Malaysia are the Securities Industry Act 1983‚ the Securities Commission Act 1993 and the Futures Industry Act 1993. The term ‘securities laws’ is defined in the Securities Commission Act as meaning these Acts as well as the Securities Industry (Central Depositories) Act 1991: section 2. References to these laws also include references to any regulations‚ rules‚ orders‚ notifications
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A Research Project On “GREY AREA IN PUBLIS DOMESTIC ISSUE” For partial fulfillment of assessment of COMPANY LAW II Submitted by MAYANK AGARWAL Division: B Roll No.: 71 Class: BBA.‚LLB Under the guidance of Dr. S. N. Ghosh Professor of Law Symbiosis Law School‚ NOIDA Symbiosis International University‚ PUNE C E R T I F I C A T E The project entitled “GREY AREA IN PUBLIC DOMESTIC ISSUE” submitted to the Symbiosis Law School‚ NOIDA for Company Law I as part of internal assessment
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CHAPTER - I INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION Both the domestic and foreign arrivals have shown a rapid increase with India emerging as a vibrant and varied tourist destinations. The domestic tourism industry grew at a rate of 10.7 % in whereas foreign arrivals at 8.1% in 2010 (Indian Tourism Statistics‚2010). To feed this splurge in arrivals hotels are booming across India and this most importantly has not been restricted to just metros. Even second tier cities like Bhopal‚ Amritsar‚ Surat‚ Ranchi
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1. Express and Implied Terms The content of a contract are made up of terms (or ‘clauses’ as they are called in the case of written contracts) which may be express or implied. The express terms are the terms which the parties actually stipulated for themselves when making the contract‚ whether orally or in writing. In addition to the express terms‚ the courts sometimes‚ for a variety of reasons‚ imply certain terms into the contract. Implied terms are terms that are not expressly stated in the
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Customer Satisfaction in Indus Motors Pvt. Limited with Special Reference to Kerala Branch S.Chandramouli‚ B.Sc‚ MBA‚ P.hd (Pursuing)‚ Assistant Professor‚ Department of Management Studies‚ Saveetha Engineering College‚ Thandalam‚ Chennai S. Arul Krishnan‚ M.Sc (Maths)‚ MBA‚ M.Phil‚ P.hd (Pursuing)‚ Assistant Professor‚ Department of Management Studies‚ Saveetha Engineering College‚ Thandalam‚ Chennai ABSTRACT The research aims at exploring the “An Empirical Study on Customer Satisfaction In
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International Journal of Hospitality Management 28 (2009) 254–262 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect International Journal of Hospitality Management journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ijhosman Transformational leadership style‚ market competition and departmental performance: Evidence from luxury hotels in Australia Anoop Patiar a‚*‚ Lokman Mia b a b Department of Tourism‚ Leisure‚ Hotel and Sport Management‚ Griffith University‚ 170 Kessels Road‚ Nathan‚ Brisbane‚ Qld
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revenue cycle’‚ Journal of Information Systems‚ Vol. 19‚ no.1‚ pp. 131-154. Kinney‚ W.‚ and McDaniel‚ L. 1989‚ ‘Characteristics of firms correcting previously reported quarterly earnings’‚ Journal of accounting and Economics‚ Vol. 11‚ no. 1‚ pp. 71-73 Krishnan‚ J Loebbeck‚ K.‚ Eining‚ M & Willingham‚ J. 1989‚ ‘Auditors experience with material irregularities: frequency‚ nature and detect-ability’‚ Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory‚ vol. 9‚ pp. 1-28. Marden‚ E.‚ Holstrum‚ L & Schneider‚ L. 1997
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