...FUNDAMENTAL ANAYLYSIS OF ALLIANCE GLOBAL GROUP, INC. ____________________________________ Submitted to: Prof. Cruz ____________________________________ Submitted by: REMORIN, Dominique D. ____________________________________ March 2015 Table of Contents A. Economic Analysis * Philippines’ economic forecast……………………………………………………..1 B.Industry Analysis - Background - Porter’s Five Forces of Competitive Strategy C. Company Analysis - Company Background - Board of Directors - Low cost or Differentiation? - SWOT Analysis - Financial Statement D.Recommendation and Conclusion - Conclusions - Recommendations - Buy or do not buy? E. References Economic Analysis Philippines’ Economic Forecast In the Philippines, recovery in exports and expanded private consumption and investment generated gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 6.0% in the first half of 2014. Government expenditure decelerated sharply and public construction fell, partly reflecting cautious spending by government agencies amid concerns over the misuse of government funds.Slightly stronger economic growth is projected through the rest of this year and in 2015 on expectations that post-typhoon reconstruction accelerates, government fiscal disbursement improves, and exports benefit from brighter prospects in the major industrial...
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...Strategy Development at New Town Council Andy Bailey and Julie Verity The two cases New Town Council and Castle Press, illustrate the process of strategy development within different organisational contexts. Both cases are based on the views of the strategy development process as seen by members of the respective top management teams. The New Town case describes how four members of the top management team view their strategy process. Both cases a reconstructed around two general themes. The process of strategy development and the organisational context in which it takes place. The two cases illustrate differences in the strategy development process, demonstrating that the process of managing strategy development in one organisation may not be the same as, or necessarily appropriate to, and managing strategy development in another organisation. I'm not really comfortable with the way we develop strategy here, but I'm not sure I know how to manage the process to make it more coherent either. CHIEFEXECUTIVE, NEW TOWN COUNCIL, 1995 New Town Council formed one part of a two-tier system of local government responsible for the provision of services within a geographical area of the UK; the other part was the county council. Both authorities operated under Acts of Parliament, with specific duties laid down by these Acts and with central government controlling many of the activities of local authorities. The county council had responsibility for school education...
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...Development at New Town Council Andy Bailey and Julie Verity The two cases New Town Council and Castle Press, illustrate the process of strategy development within different organisational contexts. Both cases are based on the views of the strategy development process as seen by members of the respective top management teams. The New Town case describes how four members of the top management team view their strategy process. Both cases a reconstructed around two general themes. The process of strategy development and the organisational context in which it takes place. The two cases illustrate differences in the strategy development process, demonstrating that the process of managing strategy development in one organisation may not be the same as, or necessarily appropriate to, and managing strategy development in another organisation. I'm not really comfortable with the way we develop strategy here, but I'm not sure I know how to manage the process to make it more coherent either. CHIEFEXECUTIVE, NEW TOWN COUNCIL, 1995 New Town Council formed one part of a two-tier system of local government responsible for the provision of services within a geographical area of the UK; the other part was the county council. Both authorities operated under Acts of Parliament, with specific duties laid down by these Acts and with central government controlling many of the activities of local authorities. The county council had responsibility for school education, fire and police services, highways...
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...GCE in Applied ICT Unit G040: Using ICT to Communicate Assignment 1: Mags Estate Agents This assignment will allow you to meet all of the assessment requirements for Unit G040; Using ICT to Communicate. You should look at the Assessment Evidence Grid to check what you need to demonstrate in each task to achieve each mark band. Mags Estate Agents is a new company that is planning to open an office in a town or village near you. Like all estate agents, the company will sell and rent homes for their clients, arrange mortgages for buyers and provide other services. In this assignment you will: • compare business documents used by three different companies • look at different methods of communicating information and the technologies that support them • create documents/communications for Mags Estate Agents. Task 1 – to be handed in on or before……………………………….. Estate agents use many different types of documents to communicate with buyers and sellers. You should collect (or your teacher will give you) two different documents from each of three different estate agents. For example you may collect an information sheet from each estate agent and then visit their website. Study the documents carefully and then write a report that describes and compares the documents. You will need to consider these points when describing and comparing the documents: • What is the purpose of each document? • How is each document laid out? • What is good and...
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...Progress in Planning 64 (2005) 69–175 www.elsevier.com/locate/pplann Global city making in Singapore: a real estate perspective Sun Sheng Han Department of Real Estate, School of Design and Environment, National University of Singapore, 4 Architecture Drive, Singapore, Singapore 117566 CHAPTER 1 Introduction ‘Global city’ is a notion popularly cited among planning academics and practitioners in describing some strategic places in the world economy. Pioneer researchers in this area define global cities as basing points of capital in a world economy (Friedmann, 1986: 71); production centres of specialized information services such as financial services, media services, educational and health services, and centres of tourism (Hall, 1998: 24); and centres for servicing and financing international trade, investment and headquarters operations (Sassen, 2004: 171). Summarizing those perspectives and recognizing the influence of a new economy, which can be characterized as informational, global and networked (Castells, 2000: 27), global cities can be seen as the urban nodes where globalization materializes so that they are (1) highly concentrated command points in the organization of the world economy; (2) key locations for finance and specialized service firms; (3) sites of production of innovation; (4) markets for the products and innovations produced (Sassen, 2001: 3 and 4). Taylor (2004) has argued that these perspectives involve understanding just the attributes of cities and...
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...for them to cash on the sale of properties as there are little barriers. So threats can come from the international arena as well as the local market. The following SWOT analysis captures the key strengths and weaknesses within the company and describes the opportunities and threats facing our store. The Strengths for Comfort Zone Gated Estate are indicated below: Offers excellent customer service Safety and security enjoyed by residents Social Status High demand by professional community Affordable prices Strong team of high marketing consultants Solar powered units Hurricane safe homes An educated customer base who recognizes the benefits that More for More offers The Weaknesses for Comfort Zone Gated Estate are indicated below First Gated Community project for the company Lack of funding to carry out extensive market research Inability to perfectly forecast demand of services related to the number of employees on staff at any one time. The Opportunities for Comfort Zone Gated Estate are listed below A growing market with a large percentage of target customers not yet aware of the Gated Estate. Increased revenue as more and more returning residents and young wealthy professionals want to acquire home ownership but are unable to adequate land place in a secured gated environment. Take advantage of tax incentives through linkage with job creation Programs To provide safe housing solution to the young professionals and returning...
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...Letter of Transmittal 17th February, 2014 Farzana Lalarukh Associate Professor Department of Finance University of Dhaka Subject: Submission of a report on “Real Estate Finance in Bangladesh” Dear Madam, We are presenting a report on “Real Estate Finance in Bangladesh”.In this report we have examined detail study of East West Property Development (Pvt) Ltd. and Eastern Housing Limited. In making the study, we had to take help from the various sources of internet, class lectures of our course teacher and have visited one of the branches of Eastern Housing Limited and get some vital information from a highly experienced manager. We are grateful to him for extending generous help. We acknowledge the contribution of our course teacher heartily. We have tried to use our academic knowledge in real life. We are pleased to be granted this vital opportunity and grateful for your versatile assistance. We hope that our work will please you. We will be available in the presentation for further explanations. Sincerely, ________________ K. M. Najmus Sakib On behalf of The Group Morning Stars Credit To prepare this report we met different people holding different positions in the corporate world, we also got special suggestions from our honorable course teacher. Our special thanks to following people. Farzana LalarukhAssociate ProfessorDepartment of FinanceUniversity of Dhaka | | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Like any other country in the world, the housing...
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...qualification or job for which there are too little people in South Africa doing the job. Government would like to set South Africa on a winning economic pathway, by developing the skills of our people and assisting people to find employment more easily. Studying for a scarce skill would not only mean helping your country, but also helping yourself! A scarcity in qualifications or jobs, can come from the fact that the occupation is new and very few people have studied to fill these posts. It can also happen that people have not chosen to study for the course and a scarcity developed in the job. Sometimes special experience is required, for example people with years of experience of management, or in other cases people are needed in certain towns, cities or geographical areas. Scarcity can also be in terms of equity, for example too few women enter into a specific career. 2 How can you benefit? Choose to study for a scarce skill. Not only will you be able to find a job more easily, but chances are that you will be paid better and progress to the top of your career path more easily, because employers will snap you up. Also, some qualifications are scarce all over the world, which means that opportunities open up for you much more easily. You can make an appointment with one of the Department’s careers counsellors to assist you to choose a scarce skill that will suit your abilities and interests. This will assist you to be really happy and more productive in your chosen career. This...
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...Mixed-Use Development In Retail Real Estate Mixed-use developments allow developers to maximise FSI and minimise risks. How are developers making the most of them? Examining the benefits of mixed-use developments, it is surprising that they have not been the norm until now. When jobs, housing and commercial activities are located close together, quality of life improves and the property values also increase. It is an ideal use of FSI and goes a long way in de-risking the development for developers. Internationally, mixed-use has been more popular in the last two decades. An ideal mixed-use town centre uses drivable streets connected to the local street grid and public spaces as anchors. In many parts of the world, retail is a part and parcel of mixed-use developments. Shopping malls such as Skyplaza in Hong Kong are planned within or alongside office, hotel and residential blocks. Modern airports in India and abroad require designers to plan for extensive retail capacity and flexible spaces that appeal to shoppers in transit. Zahir Abbas, AVP Retail, Technopak Advisors, says, “With the dynamics and pressures of the changing economic climate, businesses are constantly looking for new ways to generate revenues and enhance productivities from a land space.” In the US, a decline in retail activity is causing conventional shopping centres to search for new purposes. Medical centres and education are making use of space in defunct malls or office parks. Vacant retail...
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...CAREER GUIDE TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION INDEX Page 1 THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IN SOUTH AFRICA.......................2 2 THE LEGAL PROFESSION ...............................................................................5 3 THE ATTORNEYS’ PROFESSION...................................................................7 4 ADMISSION OF ATTORNEYS / SOLICITORS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES ...........................................................................15 5 THE ADVOCATES' PROFESSION .................................................................19 6 THE LEGAL ADVISER ....................................................................................21 7 CAREERS OFFERED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ...................22 8. ANNEXURE ‘A’ ................................................................................................29 1. THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IN SOUTH AFRICA The legal administration, i.e. those persons and institutions involved in the application and execution of the law and the judgments of the Court, is no less essential to the administration of justice than is the law, and is as much part of our legal heritage as the law itself.1 The legal administration in South Africa is comprised of: 1.1. The Courts: i) ii) iii) iv) v) vi) vii) viii) ix) x) xi) xii) xiii) xiv) Constitutional Court; Supreme Court of Appeal; High Court; Labour Appeal Court; Labour Court; Land Claims Court; Special...
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...enterprise data and internet services. Part of the QUBEE along with its global subsidiaries is a leading global provider of the new world of communications. With a reported target of 6 cities and 40 towns, QUBEE has major plans for the expansion of its WIMAX services in Bangladesh. We conduct sales-support strategy for WiMAX. WiMAX WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is designed to deliver next-generation, high-speed mobile voice and data services and wireless “last-mile” backhaul connections that could potentially displace a great deal of existing radio air network (RAN) infrastructure. For network providers, this will enable an expansive array of multimedia and real-time subscriber services that go well beyond current 2.5/3G applications, including mobile streaming media services, mobile TV, Unified Communications, and Voice over IP (VoIP), which, for the first time, becomes practical and viable on a metro-wide scale through WiMAX. Network service providers can’t take full advantage of mobile voice and multimedia over IP unless there is the potential to manage Quality of Service (QoS). With this in mind, five distinct classes of service quality have been built into WiMAX, allowing a more robust and resilient connection for users who require time-sensitive applications and service level agreements (SLAs). WiMAX can offer a large wireless access network footprint to subscribers (similar to data-enabled cellular services such as UMTS/CDMA), while at...
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...amin,customer satisfaction Chapter One INTRODUCTION [pic] 1.1 Introduction Internship program is essential for all MBA students, because it helps him or her acquit with real life situation. The real estate sectors play a significant role in solving the housing crisis in Dhaka city, so I have selected Amin Mohammad Group which is one of the leading real estate companies in our country. For completing my MBA degree Internship Report is one of the parts at the final semester of the Department of Business Administration, International Islamic University Chittagong. This is a study on ‘Customer Satisfaction on Land Owners of Amin Mohammad Group: A Study on Corporate Branch’. It was a chance for me to learn about the management and how to satisfying the customers. Give literatures relating to the topic of the study..... 1.2 Scope of the Study This Report will give us a clear picture about the customer satisfaction in General & Specially the activities Of Amin Mohammad Group. The Scope of the study is limited of organizational set up, functional & performance. The scopes of this study are: 1) Maintain a good relation between Employs & management. 2) Improving an effective work station design. 3) Effective marketing layout designing. 4) Efficient handling of employees. 5) Handling & setting the employees according to their work. 6) Maintaining the link in effective...
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...An Internship Report on Customer Satisfaction on Land Owners of Amin Mohammad Group: a Study on Corporate Branch. [pic] Nazmus Shakib Topu ID No: BBA- 060160217 Major in Marketing Department of Business Administration Date of Submission: 03 June, 2010 [pic] An Internship Report on Customer Satisfaction on Land Owners of Amin Mohammad Group: a Study on Corporate Branch. Supervised By: Jannatul Mawa Nupur Senior Lecturer in Marketing Department of Business Administration Northern University Bangladesh Prepared By: Nazmus Shakib Topu ID NO: BBA- 060160217 Major in Marketing Bachelor of Business Administration Northern University Bangladesh Date of Submission: 03 June, 2010 [pic] Student Declaration I, Nazmus Shakib Topu, hereby declare that the presented report of internship titled Customer Satisfaction on Land Owners of Amin Mohammad Group: a Study on Corporate Branch is uniquely prepared by me after completion of three months work in Amin Mohammad Group. My original work is submitted to Northern University Bangladesh, and no part of the report has been submitted for any other degree, or fellowship & the work has not been published in any journal or magazine. ...
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...Linda Vanner The Royal Oak, Stafford Contents The Business. ~Competitors, market place and market trends. ~The Customer (guest) profile & local Community ~S.W.O.T. Analysis. Business Opportunities. ~Sales building, Cost & profitability. ~Timeslot analysis. ~Financial Planning and monitoring. ~Team Building, Service and Standards. ~Opportunities Short, Medium and Long Term Planning Achievement and measures of success within – ~One Week ~One Months ~Six Months ~Twelve Months Competitors, market place and market trends The Royal Oak is situated between two large housing estates at the South locale of Stafford. It is close and easily accessible to Junction 15 of the M6, and within 5 driving minutes to the Junction 15 business park. It is also on the main route to Stafford town with frequent bus links. There is little competition within walking distance of The Oak, The Westway on Highfields having closed down and closest competitor, The Rickerscote Arms is a poorly run tenancy with inconsistent trading patterns The Guest profile & Local Community The business looks to and should appeal to a broad base market of the local community, blue collar and white collar, family groups, diners and male drinkers. The well set out areas clearly define drinking zones and seating for dining and families. The gardens outside are well maintained and attractive and should offer huge appeal to all in the summer. S.W.O.T. Analysis ...
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...Vacancy for Brand Manager Dekko Group and Red Bull both wanted candidates having minimum 5 years experiment. Both Dekko Group and Red Bull wants Brand Mangers who have previous professional experience including the experience of maintaining and operating big, sophisticated establishment. They both want candidates who have good communication and who are capable of handling others as well as themselves. Both companies want candidates who have Bachelor's degree; MBA not required, but preferred. The applicants should have experience in the following area(s): Brand Planning/Development, Marketing. They also mentioned that the candidates should have strong drives to achieve results. Red Bull published the ad in a highly professional way, whereas Dekko Group did not do it. Red Bull mentioned their requirements in bulletin points and in detail, which highlight each and every point and Dekko Group, wrote all their requirements in one paragraph which is little vague. Red Bull mentioned the age limit Dekko Group did not. Red Bull mentioned key results and deliverables (what does success look like) but Dekko Group did not say anything regarding this. Red Bull broadly described about major activities to ensure achievement of key results and deliverables and Dekko did not mention about it. Red Bull did not mention the salary they will give but Dekko Group clearly mentioned it. 1. Dekko Group did not mentioned key results and deliverables (what does success look like) 2. Dekko...
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