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    Examination of 3 Political‚ Social and Legal factors that is likely to effect on River Island’s business both in UK and in Germany: Political factors - are factors which are concerned with the involvement of a country’s government within the economy. 1) Tax Policy: it is a set of policies which the government policymakers design to define who pays taxes‚ what is being taxed and at what tax rates. For a retail business like River Island‚ the company must pay National Insurance‚ Corporation Tax

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    Krishnan Tan‚ IJM has evolved into a very institutional ownership profile with an excellent reputation for professionalism‚ performance and good governance. IJM is now well recognized as one of the few independent professionally run companies in Malaysia with an excellent track record for performance in both local and international markets. For our group project purpose‚ we are focusing on IJM’s international venture concentrating on its business operation and activities in India through its

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    English Law in Malaysia

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    decisions‚ rather than to written statutes drafted by legislative bodies. The decisions came from English Common Law courts and are essential case law made by English judges. It is based on tradition‚ past practices and legal precedents set by courts through interpretation of statues‚ legal legislation‚ and past rules. The existence on English Common Law assists judge to decide cases when Statute is not adequate to cover the situation. Section 5 of the Criminal Procedure Code states that English law

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    Product Failure (Malaysia)

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    completed successfully‚ a person may still feel dissatisfied if the underlying process is perceived to be below expected standard or benchmark. Failure to carry out a task Failure to perceive Failure to anticipate Fail product in local market In Malaysia‚ there is a lot of product failure and it just too numerous to say it one by one‚ most of them‚ it did not even catch the public attention‚ basically‚ the public don’t even know the existence of the particular product. There is so much

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    Digi Company in Malaysia

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    are important to commercial company. This is ways to forecast the company’s future‚ sustain the Company’s critical success factors and solve weakness or turn e threat into opportunity to company. 1.1 Topic Chosen The author has chosen Topic 8‚ “The business and financial performance of an organisation over a three year period” for Oxford Brookes University research and analysis project Some definition of the key words in the topic which can be seen below: Key word | Definitions | Business |

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    PESTEL model of the London Transport Market: Political: Transport for London (TFL) is an executive agency of GLA the top-tier administrative body and controls the majority of public transport in London (the Underground‚ buses‚ tramlink‚ the Docklands Light Railway‚ and rail services. TfL also controls most major roads in London. Economic: The government provides financial assistance to support environmental and sustainable projects. They are also lot of investments for ameliorate the transports

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    Legal Pluralism

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    HOW FAR CAN YOU APPLY LEGAL PLURALISM IN MALAYSIA Definition Legal pluralism is the existence of multiple legal systems within one geographic area that‚ in Malaysia‚ occur when – • the law of the British colonial authority exists alongside more traditional Malay “adat‚” Islamic and customary legal systems. • different laws govern different groups‚ i.e. Islamic Laws for Muslim conduct and Common Law for Non-Muslim conduct. • the customary legal systems of the indigenous population

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    Legal And Non Legal Rules

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    1.1 1. Explain the difference between a legal and non-legal rule A legal rule is a rule created by the government of Australia and applies to the entire population‚ while a non-legal rule is created by an individual or organisation and only applies to a specific group. 2. Rules are applied in each of the circumstances listed below. Sort them into legal and non-legal Legal rules Non-legal rules Having to wait until you are 18 years old before you can vote at a federal election Wearing school uniform

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    Call Warrants in Malaysia

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    to meet the call warrant holders’ conversion in the event the underlying share price rises above the conversion price. Background • Number of call warrants which have been issued so far in Malaysia‚ Singapore and Hong Kong is as follows: No. of call warrants issued Bursa Malaysia 124 Singapore Exchange 596 Hong Kong Exchange (including put warrants) 5379 • Call warrants are generally bull market instruments in the sense that they tend to do well when the markets are bullish

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    Union Trade in Malaysia

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    TRADE UNION MALAYSIAN AIRLINES MUST RESPECT TRADE UNION AND WORKER RIGHTS OVERVIEW OF THE ISSUE Malaysia Airlines (MAS)‚ a government linked company continues to violate worker and trade union rights. Recently‚ MAS commenced disciplinary action against Mohd Akram bin Osman‚ the Secretary General of the National Union of Flight Attendants Malaysia (NUFAM)‚ and 30 other NUFAM members. The show cause letter date on or about 14/2/2014 asked why disciplinary action should not be taken against them

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