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    Citic Securities

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    CITIC Pacific through issuance of convertible bond and increased its equity interest in CITIC Pacific to approximately 57.56%. Rong Zhijian‚ former Chairman of the board of CITIC Pacific‚ resigned in April 2009. The 2008 foreign exchange losses controversy terminated the history of CITIC Pacific as an SOE operated by Rong’s family as individuals. During the past twenty years‚ Rong has operated CITIC Pacific to be an independent kingdom. However‚ for CITIC Group and Chinese government‚ Pacific‚ being

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    392EKM Assignment THY

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    Hong Kong Airlines and Cathay Pacific Airways. The flight route of Dragonair is usually between different countries in Asia. 47 destinations operated by Dargonair‚ which is 22 destinations are from Hong Kong to mainland China. It has total 41 aircrafts‚ they are all from Airbus‚ which is including A320 and A330. Hong Kong Express is a low cost company‚ it provides the low cost tickets for customer to choose. It has total 9 fleets of A320

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    Chile is a narrow strip of land that is situated between the North Pacific Ocean in the west and the Andes Mountain in the east with coordinates 30 00 S and 71 00 W. Chile is also located in the Pacific Ring of Fine‚ sharing a land boundary with Argentina in the east‚ Bolivia in the north-east and Peru in the north. (Maps of World‚ 2015). Besides its mainland territory‚ Chile has islands located on the Pacific Ocean. Santiago sits 3724 km (2314 miles) from the equator (Date and Time‚ 2017).

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    Geography Study Guide

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    | Pacific island groups: | Micronesia‚ Melanesia‚ Polynesia | (Pacific) Micronesia means- | small islands | (Pacific) Melanesia means- | black islands | (Pacific) Polynesia means- | many islands | (Pacific) Divided into high islands and low islands based on- | physical characteristics | High Islands- | mountains created by tectonic forces‚ volcanoes and earth quakes | Low Islands- | coral reef | Coral Reef- | formed from living coral polyps accumulating over time | (Pacific) Natives

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    El Nino and La Nina

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    known as an essential process for maintaining long-term global climate stability throughout the year. El Nino and La Nina‚ two phenomenal and impacting events‚ generally occur in the ocean surface temperature across the central and eastern tropical Pacific. However these two weather extremes are two entirely different conditions‚ transpiring in distinctive parts of the world‚ impacting dangerously in certain areas and differentiating in frequency. The term El Nino‚ simply translated into “little boy

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    Expedia - marketing

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    Velayuthan MAL 14030 Ngu Pei Pei MAL 14041 Assignment Asia Pacific branding for online hotel reservations Expedia Incorporated Word Count 6822 Date 09 June 2014 Question 1 Expedia being the largest online travel e-commerce operator in world have their sites on Asia Pacific expansion and their vertical integration with Hotel.com and e-Long.com establishes the ambitions in the Asia Pacific region. Expedia foray in Asia Pacific will and have to depend on a proper PESTEL Analysis of Asia

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    Oregon Geography

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    Oregon is a state in the pacific northwestern region of the United States of America. The state is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the capital city Washington D.C to the south. Among all other states‚ Oregon is one of the three that border the Pacific Ocean and have a coastline on the ocean. The climate of the state is heavily influenced by its proximity to the Pacific Ocean despite the fact that it is in the northern latitude. Statistics indicate that Oregon State is the ninth largest

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    Analysis Report

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    Citibank: Launching the Credit card in Asia pacific Case Analysis Report Prepared By: GROUP H Abhishek Kulshreshta Anmol Aggarwal Dinesh Tewari Kartika Garg Lalatendu Das Sudhon Kanagaraj Citibank: Launching the Credit card in Asia pacific 1. Background In 1988‚ Citibank’s Asia Pacific consumer bank (referred to as Citibank henceforth) operated in 15 countries throughout Asia Pacific and Middle-east. The bank generated net earnings of $ 69.7 million over net revenue of $209.0 million. Objective

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    the United States Pacific Fleet at its Pearl Harbor base in Hawaii‚ the Japanese government had ordered its envoys in Washington to engage the Americans in intensive diplomatic negotiations. World War II came to America’s Hawaiian Islands shortly before 8 a.m on 7 December 1941. It was a quiet Sunday morning. America was not yet at war‚ and most civilian residents of Hawaii were preparing for church or other peaceful Sunday pursuits. Battleships of the United States Pacific Fleet burn in Pearl

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    The “Great Game” was land-focused‚ with emphasis on the overland threat to British India from Central Asia‚ and saw Britain and Russia manoeuvring each other across most of Asia at the end of 19th and beginning of 20th century‚ from Gulf to the Pacific’ (Scott‚ 2008). He insisted that the world had become a ‘closed political system’ ‚ with no new lands left for the European powers to discover‚ to conquer‚ and to fight for. Sea and land-based powers would then struggle for dominance of the world

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