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    Week 7 Homework Mohamed E. Abdelrahman Prof: James Glenn International Finance FIN: 535 Strayer University Spring 2013 15. DFI Strategy: A. What comparative advantage does JCPenney have when establishing a store in a foreign country‚ relative to an independent variety store? B. Why might the overall risk of JCPenney decrease or increase as a result of its recent global expansion? C. JCPenney has been more cautious about entering China. Explain the potential obstacles associated with

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    experience and company benefit Education 05/2009 ~ 12/2012 Northwest Polytechnic University Major: Finance 01/2008 ~ 12/2009 Sonoma State University‚ English Language Institute 09/2002 ~ 06/2006 University of Chung Yuan Christian‚ Taiwan Major: Psychology Work Experience 4/2010 ~ 8/2012 Studying‚ learning and preparing license series-3 and 7 • Learning all of financial knowledge from this course 5/2009 ~ 10/2010 Training and operating currency

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    Bakery project Joy Bakery Reform Project Prepared Expressly for Ms. Liu Yan Chairman Board of Directors Joy Bakery Table of Contents Part I Finding Probiern(s) . . . . . . . I 1. Current Business Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2. Focus Group Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3. SWOT Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Part II Deciding the Project objectives) . . 5 1. Objective

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    Why did Chinese farmers move from northern to southern China during the Tang and Song dynasties? Attacks and wars by tribes drove many farmers to move south. How did the raising of rice change over time and how did it influence China? New types of rice were brought to China and it matured in two months instead of five which allowed the farmers to grow surplus amounts of rice. What was the importance of the Grand Canal? The farmers were able to ship their rice across the Grand Canal and busy boat

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     Over dependent on property development means that shareholders’ returns are vulnerable in times of economic recession. 3) Opportunities  The China government has announced 4 trillion yuan stimulus package on November 9 aimed at boosting domestic demand over the next two years including 1.8 trillion yuan on railways‚ roads and airports (SCMP‚ 28/11/08). This represents potential railway network building and consultancy service business to MTR.  Financial tsunami hard hit the economy and

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    in the past 20 years‚ this rate is far more quickly than most other countries. Besides‚ a report from National Bureau of Statistics of China n.d. shows that the per capita income of urban residents is increasing as well‚ from 2337 Yuan in the year of 1993 to 24565 Yuan in 2012. But the income level is still very low compared with developed countries‚ and the gap between urban area and rural area is still very large. Secondly‚ the society of China is more stable and prosperous. The first should

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    Currency Wars When we think of war‚ it is easy to imagine soldiers‚ guns‚ tanks and perhaps a bloody chaotic war zone. Then‚ when we think of trade‚ exchange rates‚ foreign exchange‚ currency and its policies what comes to mind--War? Probably not. We are however‚ “in the midst of an international currency war…this threatens us because it takes away our competitiveness” (Mantega). A currency war can be defined as a “competitive devaluation‚ [a] condition in international affairs where countries

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    44242 Independent Study An investigation into pricing strategies of Wal-Mart in China Module Leader: Gunjan Saxena Student ID: 200912567 Date: 17/05/2009 Executive Summary The report is an investigation about Wal-Mart’s pricing strategies in China‚ which consists of three parts. The part 1 includes five points relevant information. To begin with‚ it will have an introduction for this investigation to assess the brief of Wal-Mart and its pricing strategies in China

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    vitamins and minerals come from fruits and vegetables with lots of colour”. (Gianni) They also said‚ eating fruits and vegetables provide us with 10 times more minerals and vitamins than junk food‚ fast food‚ and meat products. Unlike‚ Yuan 2 meat products give us protein‚ but it also contains fats and lipids‚ but fruits and vegetables give us mainly Vitamin C. For example‚ broccoli‚ green and red peppers‚ collard greens‚ brussel sprouts‚ cauliflower‚ lemon‚ cabbage‚ pineapples‚ strawberries

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    has large deposits of minerals and resources‚ including lithium used in the production of electronics. The regions gross domestic product in 2008 was 38 billion Yuan and 13‚000 Yuan per capita (UNESCAP) Tourism is the fastest growing segment of the Tibetan economy. The average income of the urban population is 11‚150 Yuan and 2‚788 Yuan in rural and agricultural areas. Tibet’ s population is 3.1 million people (UNESCAP) Evidence of the developmental impact in Tibet can been seen in the construction

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