Alpen Bank: Launching the Credit Card in Romania Case Study Solution By Liqi Zhou Nov. 5th‚ 2014 To: Gregory Carle From: Liqi Zhou Re: Alpen Bank’s decision of launching credit cards in Romania Date: Nov. 5th‚ 2014 Purpose: The Romania market has huge and increasing profit for credit cards‚ so Alpen Bank should enter it ASAP. Preview: Alpen Bank should launch the credit card now to both middle-class and affluent segments of the market using all possible consumer acquisition methods to capture
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BUSINESS MEMORANDUM DATE: Jan 30‚2014 TO: James J. Lohman‚ CEO of Excel Industries FROM: Manger of Management advice office SUBJECT: The Cost of Providing Child Care Case Summary/Background There is an increasing number of women‚ who are entering job market approximately two-thirds since 1990‚ all the new workers are woman. However‚ The biggest issue for the woman is maternity and how to take care of their children during their work’s hours. The
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tourism‚ transportation industry and accommodation industry. They are the three pillars of tourism industry. The tourism industry is very important for Singapore. It is one of Singapore’s economics pillar industry and contributors to the Singaporean economy. Tourism will help the Singapore government earn 10.8 billion Singapore dollars‚ the Singapore Tourism Board (2014) has shown that the tourism industry accounts for 4% of GDP and provide 160 thousand jobs opportunity. The developing of tourism brings
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Examine the impact that foreigners have on Singapore. In Singapore‚ there has been a rise in the number of foreigners over the last few years. Foreigners‚ who include highly skilled professionals‚ lowly skilled workers‚ and even foreign students negative impact brought about by them. Foreigners are considered to be a double-edged sword by many Singaporeans. The impact that foreigners have on Singapore can be classified in terms of education‚ economic‚ social and political impact. Increasing
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MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: October 16‚ 2012 SUBJECT: Assignment In response of your assignment due to childhood obesity‚ this is the information we found about the rising problem in society. First‚ we looked at articles on childhood obesity and the negative effects of marketing of unhealthy food towards children. Here we found that marketers use more intense and pervasive methods as compared to before. It was later explained that young children are exposed to fast food advertisements
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|Contents |2008 |2009 |2010 | |Understanding Governance |Governance in Singapore |Guiding principles of governance|( | | | | | |Case study of Northern Ireland |( | | | | |Bonding Singapore |Internal and external | |( | | | |
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Singapore Model Cabinet – Cabinet A‚ Environmental Security Council Topic 1: Should our islets be developed? Ministry of Education Position Paper Introduction Singapore is a small city-state surrounded by the sea‚ lacking in most forms of natural resource sans human capital. Among its most limited resources is Singapore’s physical land area of about 71 000 hectares (ha) . The government has already laid out our intention to continue to expand our land area via reclamation works off the coasts to
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Providian Trust: Tradition and Technology Business Context Providian Trust provided financial and fiduciary services through 216 branches Headquartered in New York with a staff of 840 full-time employees. Managed $49.4 billion assets through three divisions - Pension and Institutional Trust Services‚ Personal Trust Services‚ and Trust Operations. Only Personal Trust Services division was profitable with $6.7 billion of assets. Key Business Drivers Due to significant competitive situation
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CASE 3: STRATEGIC CHOICES AT THE SINGAPORE AIRLINES GROUP Strategic Management and strategic Competitiveness Productivity Enhancement 1) Deployment of Technology 2) Total Involvement 3) Incentives The External Environment A) General Environment 1) Demographic • Malaysian Airlines (regional competitor)‚ which is geographically closed to Singapore‚ were imitating SIA’s strategy (threats) 2) Economic • Global financial crisis – reduced demand
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Laurent Bailey ACC 501 Module 1 Case May 9‚ 2015 Mr. Dixit To: Serious Reader Company From: Laurent Bailey‚ Sr. Accountant Date: May 4‚ 2015 Subject: Quarterly Review Serious Reader Company‚ I’ve attached our completed income statement to this email‚ but I also wanted to quickly discuss the outcome your results. Overall Result Over the past year you have sold 4300 books‚ which look great on the surface. However you have experienced a severe profit loss. From the
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