...KFC HOLDINGS (MALAYSIA) BHD 65787-T 1 KFC Holdings (Malaysia) BHd (65787-T) annual Report 2011 annual Report 2011 after 38 years of ‘Finger lickin’ good’, we have changed our tagline to simply ‘so good’. ‘so good’ reflects our commitment to product, place, people, price and promotion. ‘so good’ is that great experience of a good meal shared between family and friends. at KFC, it is all about building a brand that brings people together and creates that ‘so good’ moments. Thus, the choice of the cover illustrates ‘so good’ which is what the brand is all about. KFC Holdings (Malaysia) BHd (65787-T) annual Report 2011 2 Contents Shareholders’Overview Financial Highlights 6 notice of annual general Meeting 9 statement accompanying notice of annual general Meeting 14 Our Performance in 2011 Corporate statement 18 Review of operations 32 Reliable Corporate Citizen Corporate social Responsibility 48 The Corporation Board of directors 60 Top Management Committee 76 Head of division 77 shariah advisory Council 80 Corporate information 81 group structure 82 Accountability Corporate governance statement 84 audit Committee Report 93 statement on internal Control 97 additional Compliance information 100 Financial Statements directors’ Report 127 statements of Financial Position 131 statements of Comprehensive income 132 Consolidated statement of Changes in Equity 133 statement of Changes in Equity 135 statements of Cash Flows 137 notes to the Financial...
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...Background KFC began with Colonel Harland Sanders. He discovered his penchant for cooking when he was only 9 years old. Through the years he grew up to become a personage the world knows as Colonel Sanders, founder of KFC. He reached celebrity status in 1952, when he decided to franchise his famous Kentucky Fried Chicken recipe blends of 11 herbs and spices to the rest of America. By the early 70's, that special recipe reached Malaysia. Today, KFC Malaysia continues to serve finger lickin' good, succulent pieces of chicken. The flavourful blends of 11 herbs and spices give KFC's delicious aroma. With the chicken's natural juices sealed-in, leaving a special mouth watering taste that cannot be replaced. KFC prides itself as a fast-food restaurant that give customers great tasting chicken with a selection of home-styled side dishes and desserts to make a wholesome, complete and satisfying meal. KFC Malaysia The first KFC restaurant was opened in 1973 on Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman. Today there are more than 500 KFC Restaurants nationwide and still counting. Great tasting chicken has become synonymous with KFC; and has been enjoyed by Malaysians ever since. In fact, KFC Malaysia has developed a distinctive Malaysian personality of its own. ESPECIALLY FOR MALAYSIANS We are an establishment that is run by Malaysians and managed by Malaysians; we took it upon ourselves to create a selection of food that would make Malaysia proud on the international scene. Kentucky...
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...RESEARCH PROJECT TOPIC AND GROUP PRESENTATION Date of Presentation: 6th of August, 2015 Each group will: 1. Conduct research on the given topic in business law. 2. Create a presentation and activities to share knowledge of topic with class in 20 minutes. 3. Demonstrate strong work ethic by using time effectively in class. 4. Demonstrate knowledge of business law topic. Process: Each Group will cover the each topic that we have not covered in business law and teach the class: |Group- 1 |Group- 2 |Group- 3 |Group- 4 | | | | | | |Contractual Obligations and Their |Law of Agency |Law of Partnership (Book III) |Consumer Protection | |Legal Enforcement (Book I) |(Book I) | |(Book X) | |Group- 5 |Group- 6 |Group- 7 |Group- 8 | | | | | | |Arbitration |Law Relating to Carriage |Bailment & Pleadge |Insurance Law (Book VI) ...
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...1. Sun Survey Systems, Roorkee 14, Satti Street Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India (Contact: Mr. Atiqur Rehman} Products/Services: Nautical Instruments 2. Lebon Instruments, Roorkee 61 satti street Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India (Contact: Asloob Ahmad} Products/Services: nautical instruments & woodin crafts 3. Great Himalayan Adventures, Rishikesh Kailash Gate , Muni-Ki-Reti Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India (Contact: Mr. Rakesh Kaintura} Products/Services: Tours and Travel [pic] Agro Products 4. Bsnl, dehradun dehradun dehradun, Uttarakhand, India (Contact: K.k.bhatt} Products/Services: Plants, flowers & dried flowers medicanal plants 5. KISSAN INTERNATIONAL, Rudrapur 3, Galla Mandi, U.S.Nagar Rudrapur, Uttarakhand, India (Contact: Ashok Agarwal} Products/Services: Rice Rice exporter [pic] Software and IT services 6. Kairotic Software Solutions Pvt Ltd, Dehradun 83 Hills View Colony Behind Asian School Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India (Contact: Mr Bhupendra Joshi} Products/Services: Computer aided design & drafting Internet Multimedia Software Web publishing 7. COMPUTER BASE INDIA, DEHRADUN WSC SHOPPING COMPLEX RAJPUR ROAD DEHRADUN, Uttarakhand, India (Contact: Mrs Ritu Nagpal} Products/Services: Computer hardware & peripherals Computers Internet Software Web publishing 8. Account Age Infotech Pvt Ltd ., DEHRADUN 2 Floor RGM PLAZA CHAKRATA ROAD DEHRADUN, Uttarakhand, India (Contact: Harcharan Singh} Products/Services: Computers Financial...
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...Market capitalisation of JCorp’s PLC shares (end December 2009): PLC RM10.4 billion RM10.4 CORPORATE AWQAF JCorp transferred to waqf PLC shares valued at RM 200 million (NAV) 3rd August, 2006 JOHOR CORPORATION’S CORPORATE CONCEPT: AN ENTREPRENEURIAL CORPORATE ORGANISATION WITH SUSTAINABLE VALUECREATING BUSINESSES driven by teams of (JCorp’s ‘Amanah’ entrepreneurs) JOHOR CORPORATION • More than 280 member cos. & more than 65,000 employees • 8 PLCs, inc Kulim Malaysia Bhd, KPJ Healthcare, KFC Holdings, NBPOL also listed on London SX & New Britain Palm Oils, PNG. • Market cap 31 Dec ‘09: RM10.4 Bil • Built &/or manage >45 NGOs. Malaysian Bourse Market Capitalisation Ranking 2009: CEO: Ahamad Mohamad KULIM MALAYSIA BHD BHD CEO: Jamaludin Mohd Ali KFC H MALAYSIA BHD 65 65 87 87 BIZ JIHAD EMPOWERS COMMUNITY JIHAD KUASA EKONOMI MELAYU BINA EKONOMI = JIHAD BISNES JCorp/Kulim’s ECONOMIC success in BENEFITS Incomes, acquisition of Jobs, Econ. QSR-KFC Opportunities Wealth 2006-2007 ECONOMIC ACCESS TO RESOURCES REACH Cashflows, Assets, Reach, Organisational Prowess Annual SALES: RM2.7 billion billion Sustained consumer consumer spending! spending! Siti...
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...Business performance, Analysis (profit %) chapter-3: opprtunity, limitation, recommendation and conclusion An Assignment on Walton Introduction : We are the member of Over Viewer Group. Our group has been asked to make a research paper on” Analysis of Marketing Mix ” in Marketing 101 course by Mashruha Zabeen , lecturer of East West University ,department of business administration. We have been selected to make the case study on “Walton HIL (Walton Hi-Tech Industries Ltd.)”. We have selected a specific product of Walton. Our selected product is “Walton Refrigerator and freezer”. We have six members in our “Over Viewer” group. Name and ID of group members: Abu Hossain Anik :2010-3-10-045 Sohan Kowsar :2010-3-10-128 Syad Abrar Ahamad : 2010-3-10-127 Ibrahim Hamid 2010-2-13-085 Mahamudul Mojid Mim 2010-3-13-048 Sanjoy Sarker 2010-3-10-046 Company profile: Walton HIL (Walton Hi-Tech Industries Ltd.) is the pioneer of Refrigerator, Freezer, and Motorcycle manufacturing technology in Bangladesh which is treated as one of the most sophisticated plants in South East Asia. It is also the manufacturer of Energy Saving Lamp and Microwave Oven. R. B. Group, Mother Company of Walton Hi-Tech Industries Ltd. (Walton HIL) is one of the country’s top and expanding business organizations in the arena of electrical, electronic products, which has been operating its business with a great reputation using the brand. Walton is directed by 5 owner-directors. The whole company is...
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...Abstract E-Wallet had been receiving enormous attention globally due to its high innovativeness as a secondary option to leather wallet. Usage of credit cards, cash or checks had been reduced due to the advancement of technology and emergence of e-Wallet. E-Wallet is an easy-to-use, convenient electronic prototype which acts as a secure global payment system by using only a mobile smartphone. This study is directed towards developing a model to explain the consumer's’ intention to adopt e-Wallet in the social context. It adopts Consumer Need for Uniqueness Theory based on the concept of Counter-Conformity Motivation (CCM) also known as Need For Uniqueness. Many researchers had explored the relationship of consumer’s intention to adopt on the technological usage context. However, little research in social context had been carried out. Therefore, this paper aims to examine the factors affecting the consumer adoption intention in social context. This paper found that CCM, self-identity and word-of-mouth (WOM) are the salient determinants in this study of knowledge of consumer adoption intention in e-Wallet. Keywords: e-Wallet, intention to adopt, counter-conformity motivation, need for uniqueness 1.0 Introduction According to the historical evidence, the first use of money is assumed to have started around 600 BC in term of coins (Davies and Davies, 2002). However, the world is evolving, due to the rapid change in technology. Most of the consumers have changed their...
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...IDENTIFICATION OF STATINS IN RICE FERMENTED WITH MONASCUS SPECIES FROM THE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Jude Carlo J. Muca1, Reigna S. Romero1, Ricardo R. Santos², Roberto Z. Yuseco3, Florence M. Blanco1, Lei Anne C. Carolino1, Engkhuan Chew1, Ericka Joy B. De Guzman1, Jordan Carlo S. Galang1, Jin-Gu Lee1, Lawrence Y. Maliwat1, Marixie Ann Q. Manarang1, Jeshua Caleb B. Miole1, Michael Henry B. Piano1, Lou Anthony S. Sico1, Mark Lester I. Tolenada1, Mellanie B. Victoria1 1 Medical Student, Angeles University Foundation, Angeles City 2009; ²Head, Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Angeles University Foundation, Angeles City 2009; 3 Faculty, Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Angeles University Foundation, Angeles City 2009; ABSTRACT Pharmaceutical intervention through statin drugs is the most common way of slowing down the adverse effects of heart disease due to cholesterol deposition by regulating the activity of HMG-CoA reductase which catalyzes conversion of HMG-CoA to mevalonate. In order to seek alternatives for commercially available statin drugs, this study idnetified the statins that can be produced by fermentation of rice by Monascus strains available at the Museum of Natural History (MNH). It also shall serve as a set-off point for further studies regarding the use of fermentation products for treatment of certain ailments, such as heart disease. A total of eight (8) isolates available at the Museum of Natural History (MNH) of the University...
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...A Journey of Continuous Caring The butterfly on the front cover symbolises the transformation that KPJ has undergone in its colourful and exciting corporate journey. A butterfly does not begin as such, but must evolve and transform in order to reach its true potential. Like the butterfly, KPJ has gone through various phases on its transformational journey. From the formative stage, strengthening stage to consolidation phase and now the transformation stage, KPJ is transforming into a regional leader in healthcare management and services. A butterfly continuously journeys from flower to flower, and KPJ journeys from location to location, and strength to strength. Along the journey, it creates a legacy of warmth and caring, wellness and healing. KPJ has taken the journey from Johor to Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh, on to other states of Malaysia and further and beyond, to the other parts of the world. Along the way, KPJ has established its hospitals with similar commitment, providing the best of healthcare services. All these are the result of the Journey of Continuous Caring taken by its committed team made up of professional managers, doctors, nurses, support staff and stakeholders in line with its Vision and Mission. KPJ CARES For the last 27 years, KPJ has remained as an organisation with a heart touching the lives of many people. Embracing Corporate Responsibility (CR) throughout KPJ’s business has been the hallmark of its services. Professional managers, doctors, nurses, support...
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...Management Course: MGT 210 Prepared For KH.ASEF SAFA KABIR Lecturer North South University School of Business Group Name: MaximuM SynergY Course: MGT 210 Instructor: KH. ASEF SAFA KABIR (KSU) Section: 5 School of Business (B.B.A) North South University Dear Sir, We are glad to inform you that we have formed a group of six members and the following there are the names and IDs of our group members. Name: Mahmudul Reza ID: 1420621030 Name: Ahamad Mostofa Montasir ID: 1330348030 Name: Sazid Ahmed ID: 1410066630 Name: Shithi Samad ID: 1410566630 Name: Tanvir Hossain ID: 1320196030 Name: Lutful Kabir Sadi ID: 1220319030 Letter of Transmittal 09 December, 2014 To KH.ASEF SAFA KABIR Lecturer NSU Business School North South University Plot-15; Block-B;Basundhara,Dhaka Subject: Submission of project report on manager of AL-ARAFAH ISLAMI BANK (AIBL) Dear Sir, With due respect, we would like to submit an exclusive Report on Analytical Review of Management. The report deals with whole activities of General Banking in this Bank. We tried our level best to make the report meaningful and informative. As the time was limited, the report could...
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...Preventing Session Hijacking in Cloud Computing Sasha Melanie Personal Research Paper 20th October 2015 Abstract The idea of Cloud processing is turning out to be a well-known concept every passing day particularly in the field of computing and information technology. It refers to both applications that are conveyed as administrations over the Internet and also as resources (software and hardware) in the data centres. With this kind of advancement, the cloud computing technology raises many security concerns. There are several vulnerabilities that come along with cloud computing that may be exploited by attackers through security threats such as session hijacking. This paper gives an overview of the cloud as well as session hijacking highlighting the key vulnerability areas that every organization need to put into consideration before any implementation of cloud computing. The paper gives the basis for further research that would help curb the challenge of session hijacking in cloud computing. TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract 2 CHAPTER ONE 5 1.0 INTRODUCTION 5 1.1 Motivation for the study 6 1.2 Premises of the study 7 1.3 Problem Statement 7 1.4 Technical objectives of the study 7 CHAPTER TWO 9 2.0 RELATED WORK 9 2.1 Issues with Cloud Computing 9 2.2 ANALYSIS OF SESSION HIJACKING 9 2.2.1 Cookies: 10 2.2.2 TCP session capturing 10 2.3 PREVENTING SESSION HIJACKING 11 2.3.2 Information encryption programming 11 2.3.3 Virus Detection Applications 12 2.3.4 Digitized...
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...Preventing Session Hijacking in Cloud Computing Sasha Melanie Personal Research Paper 20th October 2015 Abstract The idea of Cloud processing is turning out to be a well-known concept every passing day particularly in the field of computing and information technology. It refers to both applications that are conveyed as administrations over the Internet and also as resources (software and hardware) in the data centres. With this kind of advancement, the cloud computing technology raises many security concerns. There are several vulnerabilities that come along with cloud computing that may be exploited by attackers through security threats such as session hijacking. This paper gives an overview of the cloud as well as session hijacking highlighting the key vulnerability areas that every organization need to put into consideration before any implementation of cloud computing. The paper gives the basis for further research that would help curb the challenge of session hijacking in cloud computing. TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract 2 CHAPTER ONE 5 1.0 INTRODUCTION 5 1.1 Motivation for the study 6 1.2 Premises of the study 7 1.3 Problem Statement 7 1.4 Technical objectives of the study 7 CHAPTER TWO 9 2.0 RELATED WORK 9 2.1 Issues with Cloud Computing 9 2.2 ANALYSIS OF SESSION HIJACKING 9 2.2.1 Cookies: 10 2.2.2 TCP session capturing 10 2.3 PREVENTING SESSION HIJACKING 11 2.3.2 Information encryption programming 11 2.3.3 Virus Detection Applications 12 2.3.4 Digitized...
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...Proceedings of 3rd Asia-Pacific Business Research Conference 25 - 26 February 2013, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, ISBN: 978-1-922069-19-1 Prospects of Islamic Banking in Bangladesh Md. Maruf Ullah and Md. Shahnur Azad Chowdhury In a developing country like Bangladesh, the Islamic banking system as a whole has a vital role play in the process of economic development. The study has been concentrated on “Prospect of Islamic Banking in Bangladesh”. The paper mainly emphasizes on analyzing the performance of Islamic banks and it has also identified some problems & opportunities and provided some suggestions. It has been tried to provide some information about future performance. The study also noted that there is a high demand for interest-free banking services from a segment of people in Bangladesh who have a strong desire to abide by the rules and principals set by Shariah. Along with religious requirement, economic exigencies provide a new outlook to the role of banking in promoting investment productive activities, influencing distribution of income and adding stability to the economy. Moreover, conventional banks offering Islamic banking as a parallel service are to add to their profitability, by attracting people who value the Shariah based system by enjoying the advantages of the special treatments from the Central bank. According to the survey, suitable and supportive legal framework would facilitate better growth of this sector. For a continued expansion of the Islamic Banking...
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...Acknowledgment Alhamdulillah, thanks to Allah for giving us the strength, patience and interest in preparing this assignment. We are very grateful to a number of people who has contributed significantly to the success of this project paper, whether directly or indirectly. We would like to thank to our lecturer, Madam SARINA for her advises kindness and guidance in the process of preparing and completion of this assignment for MGT657 (Strategic Management) Possible thanks to classmate for their advice and help towards the completion of this assignment. Lastly to family, who have always offered their prayers towards the success of this studies, we are express a grateful thanks, to all May Allah S.W.T reward you accordingly. 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY It began with Colonel Harland Sanders. He discovered his penchant for cooking when he was only 9 years old. Through the years he grew up to become a personage the world knows as Colonel Sanders, founder of KFC. He reached celebrity status in 1952, when he decided to franchise his famous Kentucky Fried Chicken recipe blends of 11 herbs and spices to the rest of America. By the early70's, that special recipe reached Malaysia. KFC Holdings (Malaysia) Bhd, which is held by KFCH. Through its subsidiaries, engages in restaurant, poultry production and processing, and property holding businesses. It operates a chain of KFC and RasaMas restaurants. The company also engages in the retail of chicken and chicken-based products; and integrated...
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...Smith, M. A., G. J. Umphrey, B. L. Fisher and P. D. N. Hebert, 2005. Rapid assessment of ant diversity in a northern world heritage site using DNA barcodes. London, UK: The Natural History Museum Poster. 13. Ajmal khan, S., C. Prasanna kumar, P.S. Lyla, S. Murugan, 2011. Identifying marine fin fishes using DNA barcodes scientific correspondence. Current science, 101: 9-10. 14. Tiwary, C., Haq, M., Vaitheeswari, S., Kalaiselvi, M., Sikder, M., & Min, W., (2016). DNA Barcoding and Intra Species Analysis of the Ember Parrot Fish Scarus Rubroviolaceus using mtCO1. IRA-International Journal of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2455-4499), 5(2), 91-109. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.21013/jas.v5.n2.p5. 15. Badhul Haq, M.A., K Durgadevi, M Nirosh Banu, A Sajith Ahamad, Chandan Tiwary and M Srinivasan, 2015. Detection of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in the pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei in southern India using PCR, SEM and histological techniques, Indian Journal of Biotechnology, Vol 13,369-375. 16. Tiwary, C., Haq, M., Vaitheeswari, S., Kalaiselvi, M., Sikder, M., & Min, W., (2016). DNA Barcoding and Intra Species Analysis of the Ember Parrot Fish Scarus Rubroviolaceus using mtCO1. IRA-International Journal of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2455-4499), 5(2), 91-109. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.21013/jas.v5.n2.p5. 17. Badhul Haq, M.A., D. Mohammed Azarudeen, R.Vignesh, T.T. Ajith kumar and M. Srinivasan, 2013. Identification and intra species declineation of ornamental silver pompano (Trachinotus...
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