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    Figure 8: Frequency of travel (Q1) Source: Own research This first question had two goals. The first one was to reflect the share of respondents that do not travel for vacation. After eliminating them from the further analysis, the second goal behind this question was to get an idea how many respondents travel twice or more than twice a year and how many respondents travel only once per year. The results presented in Figure 8 show that 8.33% of the respondents travel once a year, 67.93% travel…

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    43. It means that the group would receive RM 2.43 on each share while distributed every RM of income to its shareholders. Nestle has a higher EPS than Dutch Lady. This also shows that the investors of Nestle are getting more EPS from its total investment. Number of shares outstanding of Nestle (234,500,000) is higher than Dutch Lady (64,000,000). This is because Nestle is in nationwide and it is matured company. However, net income of Nestle (RM569,413,000) is also higher than Dutch Lady…

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    price of securities changes. When this happens, people will take advantage on this and purchase the bonds and securities in the capital market. They purchase these financial assets since the interest rate is going to increase and it is a profitable investment for most…

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    Tourism is really important for each country, this industry bring huge sum of money to the national economy. And usually local people support tourism because it provides very big income for them, but after some time line is crossed and locals start notice a lot of negative points. In this part we will talk about different types of consequences of mass tourism. As everything in our life, mass tourism has positive and negative points. First of all, as we already noticed, mass tourism provides huge…

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    Introduction RAK Ceramics is a global consumer ceramics company with its background Arab Gulf in UAE. It was initiated in 1990 by sheikh Saud Bin Saqr and engineer Abdulla Massaad.It is a source of creative and a key contributor to the upgrading of the ceramic industry standards to levels beyond the framework of a unique competition both in terms of design and production capacity and promotional operations and exemplary distribution network scattered around more than 160 countries. Due to…

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    1. Chic Paints Ltd (CPL) is a private limited company that manufactures paints and allied products to meet the highest international standards. CPL was previously a subsidiary of Ashstead Plc but was the subject of a management buyout (MBO) when it was put up for sale in 2007. Once the terms of the MBO had been negotiated with Ashstead, CPL then began to steadily exit their current market which had fierce competition and decided to move to a more niche end of the market providing a more…

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    1.0 SECTION 181 APPLICANTS WHO ARE ELIGIBLE TO CLAIM REMEDIES The world today shows a lot of people make investments to increase their wealth by purchasing debentures of the company and its shareholders. However, most of the shareholders and debenture have little access or do not have access to the company's management did not like shareholders or debenture holders who have the composition of the Board of Directors or the directors themselves. Therefore, there is ignorance of the shareholders…

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    forecasted, BRFL management is now looking to set up a new production unit, and more importantly they want it to emboldened with the latest technology. The recent introduction of amended technology upgradation fund scheme (A-TUFS) is expected to ease financial burden and renewed investment in the textile sector. The case looks at the various fixed and various cost involved in setting up a textile production unit, with prediction on the revenue generated from it. The various pricing models that…

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    abroad because they mismanage their finances. Most of OFWs return to the country without any savings or retirement funds to live on, forcing them to repeatedly look for jobs abroad and end up working for 25 years to 30 years and still with not enough investment to enable them to…

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    CHAPTER – 2 ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE. Company Name Pratham Integrated Engineering Solutions (India) Private Limited Company Activity Construction Company Logo Registration Date 07 July, 2011 City of origin Bangalore, Karnataka, India Registered Address No.220, 1st Floor, 3rd C Cross 2nd Block, 3rd Stage, Basaveshwara Nagar, Bangalore - 560094, Karnataka, India Category Company limited by Shares Sub Category Non-govt company Company Class Private Company Status Active Table 2.1…

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