ANTHONY NG ARCHITECTS LIMITED: building towards a paperless future 2011 BSM920 Topics in Advanced Strategy Group D 8/6/2011 1. Introduction Since the 1970s‚ the architectural industry in Hong Kong enjoyed a brilliant growth as a result of real estate and stock market speculation. In 1996‚ the industry was very profit-oriented and time conscious‚ and heavy bureaucracy was one of the main characteristics of the market. The role of the government and others institutions such as the HKIA
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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT TVS Motors Annual Report Analysis-I TVS Motor Company Limited 22nd Annual Report 2013-2014 Sector Analysis The two wheeler industry is still yet to pick up pace. There was a marginal rise from 2% in 2012-13 to 7% in 2013-14. Poor income levels and depressed economic sentiments are the major reasons for the lack in growth for this industry. Motorcycles grew at a moderate 4% from a low of 0.1% with respect to the previous year. Scooters as a category continued to
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Chan Faat goes over to the father and says‚ “Here’s another one for you.” He then punches the father in the face causing a red mark. The police are called and Chan Faat is arrested. Using the 8-part test discuss in full the possible criminal liability of Chan Faat. (60 marks) ANSWER GUIDE A.1. Nobody has died‚ so do not discuss ‘fatal offences against the person’. Discuss only the ‘non-fatal offences against the person’. Chan Faat may be guilty of both Wounding with intent contrary to
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Case note Sexual abuse and the changing nature of vicarious liability Case: Various Claimants v Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools [2012] UKSC 5: [2012] 3 W.L.R. 1319 (SC) According to Steele‚ vicarious liability is defined as an employer being found liable for the tort of his or her employee‚ provided that tort is sufficiently connected with the individual’s employment. On the face of it‚ this definition seems straightforward and clear‚ however you only need to look at the plethora
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Term paper On Customer satisfaction of Grameenphone limited Term paper On Customer satisfaction of Grameenphone limited Submitted to Md. Moktar Ali Associate professor Department of Marketing University of Dhaka Submitted by Md. Masum-ul-Hoque ID: Md. Ehsanul Hoque ID: 41018044 Md. Amin ID: Department of Marketing University of Dhaka Date of submission: 8 August‚ 2011 Letter of Transmittal 08 August‚ 2011. Md. Moktar Ali Associate professor Department of Marketing Faculty of Business
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Pharmanet Group Limited Letter of Transmittal 11th October 2011 Ms. Yen Nguyen Room 4.27‚ Building H Monash University 900 Dandenong Road Caulfield East‚ VIC 3145‚ Australia Dear Yen Nguyen‚ Please find attached the report as you requested on the growth strategy for Pharmanet Group Limited. This report provides a summary of research and findings on the company‚ as well as a proposed strategy to enable Pharmanet Group Limited to grow via acquisition by Blackmores Limited. The recommendation
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PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANIES 1.Tata sons Bombay House 24‚ Homi Mody Street Mumbai 400 001 India 2.Reliance 3rd Floor‚ Maker Chambers IV‚‚222‚ Nariman Point Mumbai Maharashtra 400021 3.ITC VIRGINIA HOUSE 37 J.L.NEHRU ROAD‚ KOLKATA 700 071 4.Infosys No. 44‚ Hosur Road‚ Electronics City‚ Bangalore Karnataka 560100 5.ONGC Jeevan Bharti Building‚ Tower II‚‚124‚ Indira Chowk New Delhi Delhi 110001 6.NTPC NTPC Bhawan‚ SCOPE Complex‚‚7‚ Institutional
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I. Background of the Study Komatsu had its origin 1894 when the Takeuchi Mining Company was founded. A major expansion occurred in 1917 when the Komatsu Iron Works was established to manufacture mining equipment and machine tools. The name Komatsu came into existence in 1921 when iron works separated from the mining company to become KOMATSU ltd. Despite a name that means “little pine tree”‚ Komatsu produces line up of big equipment. The company is the world’s second largest manufacturer of construction
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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS- MGAC70 CASE ASSIGNMENT 1 PAK ELEKTRON LIMITED: CONVERTING SYSTEMS TO ERP SUBMITTED BY: OCTOBER 9TH‚ 2014 A1. Introduction to the Case Analysis Report PAK ELEKTRON LIMITED (PEL) is a manufacturer of transformers‚ switch gears and electric motors for the power industry‚ which decided to implement an ERP system in order to integrate all data from there 25 locations in one central system (also known as Oracle E-business
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Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) Case Study & Company Analysis Company Profile • Incorporated in 1933 • The Company has over 16‚000 employees & over 1500 managers • Annual Turnover of INR 27408 in 2013-14 • Strong local roots in more than 100 countries • Annual sales of €49.8 billion in 2013 • Unilever has 67.25% shareholding in HUL. • India ’s largest Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) Company with a heritage of over 80 years in India • 6.4 million outlets across India (2 million – retail) • Consumer
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