1. Introduction 1.1 Background The Hong Kong airport had been removed from Kowloon City to Chek Lap Kok on 6 July 1998. The New Airport‚ which costs around HK$70.2 billion‚ consists of passenger terminal buildings‚ centralized terminal processing buildings‚ runways and taxiways‚ attached and satellite terminal concourses‚ aircraft parking positions‚ road bridges‚ aircraft maintenance facilities and support and ancillary facilities. This project was deemed critical to the public because any
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THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG School of Economics and Finance FINA1001: Financial Statement Analysis Second Semester 2009-2010 Dr. Kam-Ming Wan Midterm Examination (90 minutes) April 1‚ 2010 10:40a.m.(12:10p.m. Candidates may use any self-contained‚ silent‚ battery-operated and pocket-sized calculator. The calculator should have numeral-display facilities only and should be used only for the purposes of calculation. It is the candidate’s responsibility to ensure
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Identifying Market Segments and Targets Mustafa Faisal Sothern New Hampshire University March 2015 Identifying Market Segments and Targets The segmentation of the market helps the marketers to identify the customers who share the same needs and wants (Kotler‚ & Keller‚ 2012). There are many different levels of market segmentation such as‚ geographic‚ demographic‚ psychographic‚ and behavioral segmentation (Kotler‚ & Keller‚ 2012). The geographic segmentation used when the marketers segment the market
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Hong Kong Business Law Assignment 1 1. Zoe wants to sue the retailer to claim back property damage of $22‚000. The consumer claim to sue the retailer of HK$22‚000 is a minor monetary claim. The Smalls Claims Tribunal was set up to deal with monetary claims involving amounts not exceeding HK$50‚000. It is an inferior court which provides a quick ‚ inexpensive and informal method of adjudicating disputes relating to minor monetary claim. Legal representation is not allowed. It is most feasible
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Students are unhappy Who think that being a student is happy nowadays? A recent survey showed that Hong Kong students are not happy with their lives. Some even have a very negative attitude towards life. The primary cause of their unhappiness is their failure to get good results‚ to achieve their ambitions and maintain the good relationship with their parents and friends. We should have a better insight on how these affect students. When students are unable to get good results‚ they feel
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The Four Seasons In the beginning‚ the Earth was ruled by the king of the sky. He lived in a palace made of frozen moonbeams. His palace was surrounded by a wall of lightning. The gates to his palace were rainbows. The sky king could see all of the trees of the Earth from his throne in the clouds. They rose out of the fog that surrounded the Earth like a veil‚ towering above the other creatures like giants. The trees would tell him stories about what the other creatures were doing beneath the
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Ocean Park vs Hong Kong Disneyland - Should I Visit Ocean Park or Hong Kong Dis... Page 1 of 2 Hong Kong / Macau Travel Ocean Park vs Hong Kong Disneyland Should I visit Ocean Park or Hong Kong Disneyland By Rory Boland‚ About.com Ocean Park vs Hong Kong Disneyland. At first glance it’s a David and Goliath battle‚ the local favourite against the world champions‚ however‚ those asking themselves whether they should visit Ocean Park or Hong Kong Disneyland may find a surprising answer. Winner
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Hong Kong Law Exam Date: 24 May 2010 (Tuesday) Time: 14:30~17:15 Total answer three questions @ 300marks 1 question @ 100 marks 5 choose 3 questions Business Law Lecture 2 and 3 - Essential elements of a contract ← Essential elements of a contract □ Offers □ Acceptance □ Consideration □ Intention to be legally bound ← Consideration P.29~31 ← Past consideration P.32~33 ← Promise to perform existing obligations P.34~36 ← Part payment of a debt
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Gender Structure of Population in Hong Kong Lam Poon Hiu‚ Theresa Summary 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. Background 4. Statistics and Data Interpretation 4.1 Overview 4.2 Age Structure 4.3 Sex Structure 5. Observations 6.1 Ageing population 6.2 Surplus women 6. Suggestions on Policy 7. Predictions 8. Conclusion 9. References 1. Abstract Along with the social and economic development of Hong Kong during the past few decades‚ there
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Calls are growing for a more equitable society with regard to the current debate on whether the minimum wage in Hong Kong should be raised to HK$35 a hour. Before making any conclusion‚ I’d like to make respond to one of the opposition’s view --minimum wage is crippling the businessman. This is an unreasonable and exaggerated argument as the booming rent price in Hong Kong is a wide known significant factor. While it is crystal clear that the businessmen are trying to pass the buck to their
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