TOWS TOWS TABLE: E&O BERHAD | Internal FactorsExternal Factors | Strengths- SS1- Brand EquityS2- Sound Liquidity PositionS3- PESTS4- Strong Corporate StructureS5- Number of Service StationS6- Strong Corporate CultureS7- Employee Relationships | Weaknesses- WW1- Business Concentration: MalaysiaW2- Follow parent’s procedureW3- Risk AssessmentW4- Competitor. | Opportunities- OO1- Improvement in Malaysian Tourism SectorO2- Growing e- commerce activitiesO3- Asean Free Trade Area (AFTA)O4- Population
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INDUSTRIAL COURT OF MALAYSIA CASE NO. 10/4 - 174/08 BETWEEN ENCIK HARUN BIN HASSAN AND OCEANPAC SDN. BHD. AWARD NO. 185 OF 2010 Before Venue Date of Reference Dates of Mention Dates of Hearing : : : : : Y.A. TUAN FREDRICK INDRAN X.A. NICHOLAS CHAIRMAN (Sitting Alone) Industrial Court of Malaysia‚ Perak Branch 19 December 2007 13.3.2008‚ 15.4.2008‚ 20.5.2008‚ 5.8.2008 and 7.10.2008 29.4.2009 and 30.4.2009 : : : 15 June 2009 20 July 2009 5 November 2009 Claimants’ Written Submission Company’s’ Written
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CASE: SARAWAK PROPERTIES SDN BHD v THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF INLAND REVENUE ISSUE: Whether the tax treatment of income accrued and the expenditures incurred in respect of the appellant’s property development activities regarding the two projects‚ namely the shop house project and the TAR Centre. FACTS OF THE CASE: • The appellant become the sole developer of the TAR Centre project after it had acquired Tamasa Holding’s share for a cash consideration of RM 572758. • The development
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Page 1 Malayan Law Journal Reports/1979/Volume 2/MALAYSIA NATIONAL INSURANCE SDN BHD v ABDUL AZIZ BIN MOHAMED DAUD - [1979] 2 MLJ 29 - 9 December 1978 4 pages [1979] 2 MLJ 29 MALAYSIA NATIONAL INSURANCE SDN BHD v ABDUL AZIZ BIN MOHAMED DAUD FC KUALA LUMPUR RAJA AZLAN SHAH‚ WAN SULEIMAN & SYED OTHMAN FJJ FEDERAL COURT CIVIL APPEAL NO 78 OF 1976 13 November 1978‚ 9 December 1978 Road Traffic -- Insurance -- Person driving with expired driving licence -- Whether covered by insurance policy -- Construction
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RESEARCH PROPOSAL A STUDY ON FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO TURNOVER INTENTION AMONG THE EMPLOYEES OF SGA TECHCORDIA (M) SDN BHD Abstract Employee retention is the most critical issue faced by corporate leaders as result of the shortage of skilled labor‚ economic growth and employee turnover. High turnover rates adversely affect an organization in other ways such as loss of institutional memory‚ diversion of management focus‚ diversion of peers to train new hires‚ affect the organization’s reputation
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The Consequences of Failing to Follow PCI Compliance Summary Sometimes‚ not knowing certain things could be more comfortable than knowing it. But‚ not in all cases. For instance‚ a lot of people‚ still‚ never really consider or are unaware what a credit/debit fraud could do to them. Despite high-end data breaches‚ consumers still display ignorance over card frauds until they receive a call from the card issuer. For example‚ put yourself in a scenario where you learn that your credit/debit card
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External factors effecting the sale forecast 1. Seasonality of the business * The sale of product such as painting had been seasonal activity across the country. * Trend changing especially urban & metro. * For example business of TUDUNG: change trought the consumer trend. 2. State of the economy * The price of product is set depends on the economy condition. * For example is labour problem where the economy production of product decrease when the company drains
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Harpers Trading (M) Sdn Bhd - vs - National Union of Commercial Workers |Coram |29 DECEMBER 1990 | |ABDUL HAMID OMAR LP | | |CT GUNN SCJ | | |JEMURI SERJAN SCJ
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