Disney Case Write-Up Notes Problem: Walt Disney and its joint venture partner, Hong Kong gov’t. are struggling with Hong Kong park less successful than plan. Attendance lower than expected for three years since opening. Must come up with a plan to turn things around, with or without increased capital investment. Context to problem includes Disney’s mixed results with parks outside US (Paris and Tokyo) and importance of HK park given Disney’s plan for a park in Shanghai. Analysis: Need to
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rate avg. 3yr charter rate iron ore vessel shipments 0.18 -0.38 fleet size 0.98 0.86 Table I Correlation Coefficient between iron ore vessel shipment, fleet size and average spot rate Should Ms. Linn purchase the $39M capsize? Hong Kong or the U.S? (Ocean Carriers uses a 9% discount rate.) To analyze these two scenarios, we choose to calculate net cash flow and IRR for every year. The detail calculation is attached in the appendix and the methodology of this approach is enlisted
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Brand Communication Strategy 1st Lecture: The Ceo promotes the brand to the stakeholders: part of the brand communication strategy. Corporate social responsibility: all about ethics. Principles of Marketing (Kotler, Amstrong). Assignments: Google turns to you, how to develop brand communication strategy into the Chinese market? Market research Situational analysis Recommendations Based the strategy under the conclusion of the market research * Operational marketing 1
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Huawei is a global leader in information and communications technology. They were established 23 years ago, in 1988, by Ren Zhengfei. Their headquarters are currently located in Shenzhen, China. They are surprisingly a privately owned Chinese company. They began as a small distributor of imported PBX products without any telecommunication knowledge. They later made a huge breakthrough by effectively taking advantage of the technology diffusions from Shanghai Bell. This enabled them to enter the technological
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do agree that many of their mother techniques are superior. From generations and generation’s Chinese mothers have always strict to their children, a lot more strict than the average person. China, with over 1.370537 billion people (including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan) as of April, 2011, is without doubt the most populous country in the world. It is also the oldest race in the world. Chinese government is almost as strict as mothers are with their children. It is a communist country where there
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different means from the past to now. Thus, the public have an image that there were many people abusing CSSA, “CSSA feeds the lazy”. As we all know, Hong Kongers believed on self-reliance. When the Government implies that CSSA feeds the lazy, Hong Kong people would have negative feeling on CSSA recipients as their act was against the beliefs of Hong Kong people–self-reliance. Secondly, the Mass Media had helped the labeling act. The reports done by the media about the CSSA recipients are mostly negative
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The Department of Rehabilitation Sciences of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) and the Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association have jointly conducted a study on the health effects of using smartphones and portable electronic devices among Hong Kong people. Results showed that, out of the 1,049 people surveyed, 70% of adults and 30% of children and adolescents have reported musculoskeletal symptoms in different parts of the body in relation to the use of electronic devices. In recent years
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cosmetics retailing group in Asia since 1978. Being one of the largest sole agents in cosmetics in Hong Kong, Sa Sa represents over 100 international beauty brands in Asia. The business includes Hong Kong & Macau, Mainland China, Singapore, Malaysia and Taiwan Region. This year is the 35th anniversary of Sa Sa International. We are going to hold a spectacular gala event on 28th April at The Mira Hong Kong. The name of the party is “Manifest Beauty of Life” highlighted the mission of Sa Sa to help
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Limited) | Apr 2011 – Present (4 yrs 5 months)Hong KongHandle all enquiries and correspondence with HKEX and SFC.Handle Group oil and gas assets of around HK$3 billion and operations in the PRC. Negotiate and discuss with vendors for potential investment projects in overseas and in the PRC.Acting as a bridge for communication between Hong Kong professional parties and owners in the PRC. | Senior Manager(BDO Limited) | Aug 2005 – Mar 2011 (5 yrs 8 months)Hong KongIn charge of audit and other assurance
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opportunity to "find yourself." 8:00 AM. July 1, 2030. The 23rd floor of the Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong. A woman sitting behind the mahogany desk calls a Shanghai trader to buy 200,000 shares of Alibaba stock. Moments later, she dashes into a videoconference with Tokyo analysts. When the conference finally concludes two hours later, the woman rushes down the stairs, hails a taxi to the Hong Kong International Airport, catches a flight to Thailand, and ends her day with a meeting with the CFO
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