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    Hup Seng Annual Report 2008

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    HUP SENG INDUSTRIES BERHAD (Company No: 226098-P) HUP SENG INDUSTRIES BERHAD (Company No: 226098-P) Suite 6.1A‚ Level 6‚ Menara Pelangi Jalan Kuning‚ Taman Pelangi 80400 Johor Bahru‚ Johor Darul Ta’zim Tel (067) 332 3536 http://www.hupseng.com ANNUAL REPORT 2008 HUP SENG INDUSTRIES BERHAD (Company No: 226098-P) CONTENTS Corporate Information 2 Corporate Structure 3 Chairman’s Statement 4 Financial Highlights 6 Directors’ Profile 7 Statement on

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    SWOT Analysis Strength Hock Seng Lee Berhad is an integrated marine engineering‚ civil engineering and building construction firm. The reputation of the company is a significant strength. HSL is one of the leading construction firms in Kuching‚ they have an excellent image in the construction industry in Sarawak. One of the examples is the Kuching’s Centralized Wastewater‚ which was carried out by HSL Berhad. It is a huge project tendered by the Sarawak government. This demonstrates the

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    097‚ 947 = 2.98 times The current ratio is measured the ability to pay its liabilities in the short term. The higher current ratio‚ the company would be able paying its debt. The current ratio of Hup Seng Industries Berhad in 2012 is 3.15 times. Both current assets and current liabilities of Hup Seng Industries Berhad increase during year 2013 causes the current ratio decrease to 2.98 times‚ compare to year 2012 there is a decrease in the current ratio by 0.17 times. The current ratio in 2012 and

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    HTMG2010A Group analytical report | Comparison of corporate image between Hang Seng Bank and Bank of East Asia | [Our way out to promote BEA personal banking] | | For Alan Chan‚ BEA | [2010-11-19] | | Executive Summary Purpose In the view that the Bank of East Asia (referred to as BEA) is currently losing customers to Hang Seng Bank (referred to as HSB)‚ this report is written to identify possible causes‚ which is highly correlated with the corporate image. Ways of improvement

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    Review of Article Entitled The Journey of a Family Business 1.0 INTRODUCTION This article is discussing about managing family business by the group CEO of KHIND‚ Cheng Ping Keat. The article is mainly on managing a family business which is known as Khind. Khind is an international company founded by Cheng Ping Keat’s father Cheng King Fa‚ aged 72. Under his vision and guidance‚ the business has grown into one of Malaysia’s leading local electrical products manufacturer. When Cheng King Fa needed

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    Introduction Dating back from 1900‚ Yeo Hiap Seng‚ founder of (Yeo’s) has now become synonymous with the food & beverage industry both locally and internationally. Today‚ the Yeo Hiap Seng group‚ which is a public listed company on the Bursa Malaysia‚ is involved principally in the production‚ marketing and sale of food and beverage products under the brand names of ’Yeo’s’‚ ’Cintan’‚ ’Justea’‚ ’SoyRich’‚ ’H-Two-O’ and ’Yogurt’.  With a significant market presence in the ethnic market and in

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    Issues facing F&B Industry8 1 Small Size of Singapore Market The market for food products in Singapore is small. This makes it hard for local manufacturers to expand and reap the benefits of economies of scale. It makes it harder to justify throwing money into research and development to come out with new products. A small domestic market makes it hard to test new food products on the endconsumers. Ultimately‚ it also makes it hard to expand and sell Singapore-made food products in the global

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    Singapore Report

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    Singapore Custom: 1. In Singapore‚ the HS CODE of the soy milk drink is 22029020.   2. In general‚ all goods imported into Singapore are subject to Goods and Services Tax (GST) levied at 7% of the CIF value (Cost‚ Insurance and Freight). This is inclusive of all other charges‚ costs and expenses incidental to the sale and delivery of the goods into Singapore. Dutiable goods in Singapore consist of the following 4 broad categories:  a. intoxicating liquors‚ b. tobacco products‚ c. motor

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    Milo

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    MILO comes from humble Aussie roots. MILO was developed in the 1930s during the depression as a direct response to the fact that children were not receiving enough nutrients from their daily diet. Thomas Mayne‚ a Nestlé Engineer‚ created the nutritious and delicious beverage using local milk knowledge and Swiss cocoa expertise. He named the drink MILO after the Greek mythical character Milo‚ who was known for his strength. MILO was launched in 1934 at the Sydney Royal Easter show in an area used

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    Literature of Singapore  The literature of Singapore comprises a collection of literary works by Singaporeans in any of the country’s four main languages: English‚ Tamil‚ Chinese‚ and Malay. While Singaporean literary works may be considered as also belonging to the literature of their specific languages‚ the literature of Singapore is viewed as a distinct body of literature portraying various aspects of Singapore society and forms a significant part of the culture of Singapore. Literature in all

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