...1.0 INTRODUCTION As we know, each of the organization have their own business environmental which the organization need to identify, analyse, organize, and others for achieve the organizational goals and objectives. Business environment can define as everything that surrounds a system which it will give an impact either positive impact or negative impact on the system’s ability to operate effectively and efficiently. The importances of business environment are to determine and identify the interaction between the opportunities and threats to the business. It helps the business enterprises for meeting the challenges successfully. Next, business environment also helps to identify the organization’s strength and weakness in view of the technological and global developments. With the implementation of business environment, the image of an organization can improve by showing their sensitivity to the work environment. There are three important of components in business environment such as the macroenvironment, the microenvironment and the internal environment. The example of organization in the business environment is The Chicken Rice Shop (TRCS). The logo of The Chicken Rice Shop The history of The Chicken Rice Shop was starting on 18th June 2000, the first restaurant of The Chicken Rice Shop was opened and the response was overwhelming. Nowadays, there are 60 and more outlets which has a wide network of family restaurants strategically located in major shopping...
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...HPA ialah singkatan bagi Herba Penawar Al-Wahida. Syarikat ini dimiliki oleh 100% bumiputera Muslim. Ia diasaskan oleh Tn Haji Ismail bin Ahmad pada tahun 1987, yang pada ketika itu, dikenali sebagai Perubatan Tradisional Al-Wahida (PTA). Beliau merupakan Lulusan Sarjana Muda Sains (Botani) Universiti Pertanian Malaysia dan pernah berkhidmat sebagai pegawai di Lembaga Pertubuhan Peladang. Datuk beliau merupakan herbalist yang dikenali di Perlis. Mendapat pendedahan awal mengenai herba sejak berumur 12 tahun lagi. HPA Industries Sdn Bhd dianggotai oleh beberapa graduan Muslim daripada pelbagai bidang kelulusan seperti lulusan ekonomi, perakaunan, sains komputer, pertanian, pengurusan dan lain-lain. Mempunyai lebih kurang 200 pekerja yang kesemuanya beragama Islam dan satu-satunya syarikat MLM milik umat Islam yang telah bertahan melebihi 10 tahun. HPA turut memiliki kilangnya sendiri di Perlis dan Kedah. Semua produk HPA mendapat kelulusan daripada Biro Pengawalan Farmaseutikal Kebangsaan (BPFK), Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia dan lulus 4 jenis ujian yang diwajibkan sebagai syarat untuk mendapat sijil kelulusan iaitu: Ujian Mikrob, Ujian Steroid, Ujian Logam Berat, Ujian Kelarutan Kilang HPA juga mendapat taraf GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) atau Amalan Pengilangan Baik yang dikeluarkan oleh Biro Farmaseutikal Kebangsaan, Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia. Produk HPA tidak meninggalkan kesan sampingan dan boleh digunakan oleh kanak-kanak berumur setahun ke atas...
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...contents Corporate Information 2 Corporate Structure 3 Financial Highlights 4 Directors’ Profile 5 Significant Events 8 Corporate Social Responsibility 12 Chairman’s Statement 16 Corporate Governance Statement 19 Audit Committee Report 33 Statement on Risk Management and Internal Control 37 Financial Statements 40 List of Properties 106 Analysis of Shareholdings 107 Notice of Eighth Annual General Meeting 110 Statement Accompanying the Notice of the Eighth Annual General Meeting 114 Proxy Form 2 POWER ROOT BERHAD (Company No.: 733268-U) Corporate Information SHARE REGISTRAR BOARD OF DIRECTORS Y.M. Tengku Shamsulbhari bin Tengku Azman Shah, Independent Non-Executive Chairman SMK. Dato’ Low Chee Yen Managing Director Dato’ How Say Swee Executive Director Dato’ Wong Fuei Boon Executive Director REGISTERED OFFICE See Thuan Po Executive Director 31-04 Level 31, Menara Landmark No. 12 Jalan Ngee Heng 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor Tel : 07 – 278 1338 Fax : 07 – 223 9330 Ong Kheng Swee Independent Non-Executive Director Datuk Faizoull bin Ahmad Non-Independent Non-Executive Director (Appointed on 30 September 2013; Resigned on 27 March 2014) Dato’ Tea Choo Keng (Alternate Director to Y.M. Tengku Shamsulbhari bin Tengku Azman Shah, Datuk Sarchu bin Sawal Non-Independent Non-Executive Director (Resigned on 30 September...
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...the global issues related to a Malaysian based company, Power Root Berhad. PESTEL analysis, marketing mix (4 P’s) and other conceptual frameworks are utilized to analyze and explain Power Root’s expansion strategy or international business activities. 2. COMPANY DESCRIPTION Power Root was incorporated in 2006 and is based in Malaysia and is a company listed on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad. Power Root is a market leader in premium health beverages. Power Root’s company share is 19.9% in the coffee industry in Malaysia as shown in Appendix 4. The company develops, manufacture and distribute variety healthy and functional beverage products fortified with Eurycoma longifolia Jack or "Tongkat Ali", Labisia Pumilia or "Kacip Fatimah", ginseng, honey dates, oligofructose and collagen. Such beverage products are ready-to-drink (RTD) coffee, RTD tea, RTD chocolate malt drinks, RTD cereal, sports drink and energy drinks under the brands which is wholly-owned by the Power Root like Alicafé, Per’l Café, Ah Huat white coffee, Per’l Choco, Oligo, Alitea, 9 Spot and Power Root. The Power Root exports their products directly in 35 countries where mainly are from Middle East and Africa under one global brand name which is Alicafé. Over the years, Power Root has invested their time and effort to develop the export markets with the view of replicating the success experienced in Malaysia. 3.1. MISSION Power Root’s mission is to provide only the best quality in...
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...Problem Statement page 6 Objective of Study page 8 Limitation of Study page 8 Literature Review page 9 Discussion Page 17 Methodology & Hypothesis of Study page 35 Sampling Procedures page 35 Data Analysis page 39 Summary and Conclusions page 43 Recommendations page 44 page 2 2 Introduction Although formed in 1997, our roots go back in time to the early 90s. Many events since that time have moulded us into the bank we are today. Below is brief run-through of the important dates and events in the history of the RHB Banking Group which include mergers and partnerships with other banks that have ultimately lead to the RHB Banking Group that we are today. Kwong Yik Bank Berhad 1913 - Established with a start-up capital of RM300,000 at the Old Market Square in Kuala Lumpur, making it Malaya's first local bank 1997 - Merges with DCB Bank Berhad, making it the country's biggest ever banking merger at that time Sime Bank Berhad (formerly known as UMBC Bank) 1959 - A group of businessmen, led by Mr Chang Ming Thien, a prominent figure in the rubber industry in Malaya and Singapore, sets up the United Malayan Banking Corporation Berhad (UMBC) 1960 - Officially declared open by Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra AlHaj. It is the first commercial bank to be established in...
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...BUSINESS ANALYSIS ON “NESTLE MALAYSIA BERHAD” Introduction [Nestle Logo (Famouslogos.us, 2012)] Nestle is a Swiss-based brand founded in 1866 by Henri Nestlé, a German pharmacist. Henri was a very enthusiastic person to globalise his company and advocates pragmatism, flexibility, learning initiatives, respect towards foreign cultures and many other key attitudes and values to stake a corporate culture that lasts until today. (Nestle, 2012) In 1912, Nestle was introduced as the Anglo Swiss Condensed Milk Company to Malaysia. Today, more than 140 years after born, the world’s leading nutrition, health and wellness company continue to improve human lives with nutritious food products. (Nestle, 2013) 1.0 PESTEC 1.0.1 Political, Legal & Governmental Forces [Religion Distribution (Department of Statistics, 2011)] To cater the major ethnic of Muslim market in Malaysia, Nestle has to restrict the process of food productions to ingratiate the Trade Description Order 1957 bound by the Syariah Law (Islamic Law). Under the Act, Nestle is prohibited to produce any food items which contain any parts from haram prohibited animals. During the process and preparation of product, Nestle must not use or touch any ingredients or equipments which are deemed...
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...DETERMINATION MACROECON OMICS VARIAB LES AN D S TOCK RETU RN : A CAS E OF F IN AN CE S E CTOR AN D TRAD IN G & S ERVICE S E CTOR IN MALAYS IA P a u lin e Ch ee Ba ch elor of F in a n ce (H on ou r s) 2010 CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction Stock market is a place for listed companies to raise capital .Companies can use the capital for continuing operating activities and expand business. However, the investors are explained to get a positive return from dividend and capital gain in the stock market. Based on the history, the economic condition will influence stock market. For instances, Malaysia faced deflation during the Asian crisis in years 1997. It caused the KLCI index sharply reduced from 1207.43 to 470.43. It have been shown that the investors need to predict the stock prices based on the macro factors to get an abnormal return from stock market There were a lot of researches to study the relationship between macroeconomics variables and stock returns. It is important to study the interaction of macroeconomics factor and stock return. Based on the study, the public can identify which factors can influence the stock market and use the knowledge to predict movement of stock price. According to Wongbangpo & Sharma (2002), the research can reveal the functions of stock market in identify the change in economic condition and also can predict the future performance of stock market. Besides, the study will be useful for the stock market participators...
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...The relationship between management and shareholders is sometimes referred to as an Agency Relationship, in which managers act as agents for the shareholders, using delegation powers to run the affairs of the company in the best interest of the shareholders. Since the agent and the manager may have different value of the company to perform agency relationship share prices.When a manager hires an agent to carry out specific tasks, the hiring is be called principal agent relationship, or simply an agency relationship. When a conflict of interest between the needs of the principal and those of the agent arises, the conflict is called an agency problem.In financial markets, agency problems occur between the stockholders and corporate managers .While the stockholders call on the managers to take care of the company, the managers may look to their own needs first. It should be stressed that most severe conflict of interest exists between shareholders and managers . This situation exists despite the rights of shareholders to manage the company by participating and they may also sell the shares that they own and put their company at risk of being taken over, For example, if managers hold none or very little equity shares of the company they work for, what is to stop them from working inefficiently, not bothering to look for profitable new investments opportunities, or giving themselves high salary or perks and managers avoid problems stemming from reductions in employment levels...
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...highlight corporate scandals that have happened in Malaysia. Second, it is to discuss some major causes of these corporate scandals; and third, it is to recommend the possible actions and preventive measures to curb these scandals. 1. Introduction In the recent years, the public and business community have been surprised with the exposure of many corporate scandals and accounting fraud by the managers of the company. It disappoints many stakeholders as after the financial crisis in 1997, many efforts have been initiated and implemented to strengthen the business control and foundation of the company. One of the important lessons learned from the financial crisis in 1997 is the weaknesses in the governance of the company such as too much power is given to a single person in managing the company, weak internal control and poor work of the directors that leads to the failure of the company. Due to this, a total regulatory and governance were embarked all over the world. Just to name a few, in the US, the Sarbanese Oxley Act was established, while in the UK the Code of Corporate Governance was extensively revised to stop all these corporate diseases from spreading and becoming a cancer for the global business community. However, all this effort has seemed fruitless as after the heavy debate and discussion and huge struggle by the regulator and market administrator, these corporate scandals are still returning but with more scaring facts. 1.1 What do we mean by Fraud and Misconduct ...
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...INTRODUCTION We are required to collect stock prices of 35 public listed companies. There are 20 Malaysia, 5 United State, 5 United Kingdom, 5 Indonesia and KLCI index for the period of 2006 until 2013 based on weekly basis. Malaysia stock prices in this project based on Bursa Saham Malaysia. The stock prices of 20 Malaysia public listed company named by Prostaco, Raya International, Tiong Nam, Tong Herr, Toyo Ink, TSH, Turiya, United, Vitrox, UPA Corporation, Zecoon, Yokohama Industries, Woodlandoor, Wong Engeenering, White Horse Berhad, Whelcal Holding, Weida, Warisan TC Holding, Yinson Holding Berhad and YTL Power. While, the stock prices of 5 United State public listed company named by Adobe System INC, Alaska Air Group INC, Apple INC, The Aes Corporation and The NewYork Mellon Corporation. For stock prices of 5 United Kingdom public listed company named by Barclay, Bg Group, Big Yellow Group, Black Mount and Bovis Homes and lastly for the stock prices of 5 Indonesia public listed company named by Astra International, Bank Central Asia, Bank Danamon Indonesia, Kimia Farma and Unilever Indonesia. We also are required to demonstrate and explain the computations of annual return, risk, Sharpe ratio, return, covariance, beta, Treynor Ratio, portfolio standard deviation, and build a graph. THEORETICAL CONCEPTS In this assignment, we used the formula of Variances, Annual, Standard Deviation, Covariance, Correlation Coefficient, Beta, Variance Of Portfolio, Risk, Sharpe Ratio...
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...CASE STUDY 1: FLAT CARGO BERHAD: AN AUDITOR’S CONUNDRUM A. INTRODUCTION OF THE CASE There are many puzzling issues that could occur in the process of auditing a listed company. These issues could be created either intentionally or the other way around. Therefore, an objective analysis is needed to clear the puzzles especially if the auditors wish to curb fraud cases among their clients. In the case of Flat Cargo Berhad (FCB), the auditor has found some inconsistencies in the accounts of FCB. Thus, a case study is conducted to bring the hidden mystery to the light as possible. Based on the study, a report was written to summarise the situation. The aspects that were given highlights in the report included the issues contributing to those inconsistencies and the possible reasons that have led to this situation. Based on the identified problematic issues, several possible solutions have been suggested to overcome the said problems. Finally, an objective conclusion is made to make a stand about the given case study. This is important as it could facilitate the auditor to make an appropriate decision for the said case. B. COMPANY BACKGROUND Flat Cargo Berhad (FCB) was established in 1997 as the mean of providing air freight services to the Intra-Asia air market. FCB’s services were not only limited to air freight and aircraft ground handling but also included aircraft charter and leasing. FCB was chaired by Dato’ Ibrahim Samad...
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...Power Root Per’l Choco Research Report Context Company profile 3 Introduction 4 Market 5 Power Root Per’l Choco as brand 7 Consumer and audiences 12 Media and communication 18 Advertising context 21 SWOT analysis 23 Recommendation 25 References 26 Company Profile POWER ROOT (M) SDN. BHD. Established 1999 Specialized Areas: herbal energy drinks, coffee, chocolate drink, cereal drink, tea. (in instant 3 in 1 packets beverage and can drinks) POWER ROOT (M) SDN. BHD. was founded on 23 July 1999 in Johor Bahru, Johor. It is a company to develop and promote herbal energy drinks fortified with two main rainforest herbs which are Eurycoma Longifolla or commonly known as “Tongkat Ali” and Labisla Pumilia and Pathoina or “Kacip Fatimah”. These herbs are indigenous to Malaysia and its properties for promoting physical well. The company has invested heavily in research and development of these traditional herbs to create its own brand of products to compete in the international market. Power Root with its own operational objectives “Quality, Innovation, Sharing” expanded in Malaysia and Malaysians started to take notice of this company and as a brand of botanical energy drinks. The company expanded very quickly and in March 2001, Power Root established a branch company in Kuala Lumpur to expand their business in the city...
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...a good working relationship with all the stakeholders, an excellent service capability as well as an ample infrastructure capacity to compete with international industry players. These elements put us in good stead in a highly competitive global aviation market and ensure that millions of users and travellers continue to enjoy access to airport facilities and services that are efficient, convenient, comfortable, and safe. 2013 Sustainability report World-Class Airport Business Vision Mission Providing World-Class Aviation Gateways; Managing Cost-Effective Airport Network And Services; Exceeding The Expectations Of Customers, Shareholders And Other Stakeholders REPORT PROFILE This is the fifth Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (henceforth Malaysia...
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...Jurnal £kollomi Malaysia 35 (2001) 61 - 68 Interest Rate and Loan Supply: Islamic Versus Conventional Banking System Liza Marwati Mohd Yusoff Aisyah Abdul Rahman Norazlan Alias ABSTRACT This paper attempts to explore the effect of interest rate 011 loan supply of Islamic banking alld Convemional banking system. The analysis segregated the Islamic and COllvellfional banking system imo commercial bank, finance company alld merchant bank. Overnight alld 3 month Klibor are llsed as interest proxy. Unit root test, Granger Causality test, Akaike Information Criterion and Regression analysist are IIsed in the study. The results of Granger Causality test indicate that the growth of overnight Klibor ca uses changes in the growth of Islamic and Conventional loan of Mercham Banks significantly and from the regression analysis, it is confirm that Islamic and Conventional loan growth of merchant bank are significantly positive related to overnight Klibor. INTRODUCTION The additional amo}Int a borrower pays a lender, over and above the borrowed sum (principal) is commonl y called interest. This interest depends on the size of the principal and the length of time the borrower takes to repay the principal and interest. For this reason, and for computational convenience, interest is usually expressed in terms of percentage per annum and is called the rate of interest. In banks there are three players. The players are the bank, the depositor and the borrower. The depositor places...
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...Term paper On Identifying the Marketing Strategy in Existing mobile Company in Bangladesh [pic][pic][pic] [pic] [pic][pic] Siddheswari University Collage, Dhaka Department of Marketing Term paper on Identifying the Marketing Strategy in Existing Mobile Company in Bangladesh Submitted to Md. Mizanur Rahman Mazumder Chairman Department of Marketing Siddheswari University Collage, Dhaka. Submitted by Md. Shibly Hasan Dept. Marketing Roll no: 9575781 Registration no: 1625621 Date of submission: 15 April, 2013. Siddheswari University Collage, Dhaka Letter of Transmittal 15 April, 2013 Md. Mizanur Rahman Mozumder Chairman, Department of Marketing, Siddheswari University Collage, Dhaka. Subject: Submission of term paper Dear Sir, With great respect, I am happy to submit my report on the topic “Identifying the marketing strategy in existing mobile company in Bangladesh”. I am felling proud to prepare my Report under your energetic guidance and supervision. This report is an important part of BBA program. In completing the report I tried my level best to blend all my knowledge and in imparting every accessible details of the survey avoiding needless intensification of the report. Your priceless supervision, suggestion, and guidance have helped...
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