95651546 Abstract The dollar- linked exchange rate system in HK was put into operation in 1983 and was always regarded as the footstone of stabilizing HK economy since then. However, 30 years later, great changes both inside and outside have taken place in Hong Kong. Now, a series of economic and social problems associated emerge with the Hong Kong's present exchange rate arrangement- linking HKD to USD. Is the dollar-linked exchange rate system still suitable for HK? Will the Hong Kong monetary
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SOUND GLOBAL LTD. (SGL, 967) Principal activities | Major shareholder/s | Integrated wastewater treatment solutions provider | Mr. Wen Yibo | Financial highlights (RMB mln) – 31 December | | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | Sales | 1293.48 | 1765.67 | 2287.58 | 2652.26 | 3139.50 | Pretax profit | 292.99 | 349.07 | 481.21 | 503.41 | 566.18 | Net profit | 281.87 | 289.10 | 413.83 | 427.51 | 423.35 | Adjusted net profit | 281.87 | 289.10 | 413.83 | 427.51 | 423.35 | | |
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Chapter 3 Influences in the Business Environment Personal use only Businesses operate in a dynamic, often turbulent, environment. The business environment refers to anything that affects the operation of a business. Farmers have understood the impact of the environment for centuries. The farmer has no control over aspects of the environment The business such as drought. However, the farmer can prepare for possible adversity in the environment and environment refers to quickly adapt to those
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ZahidRizvi (15222831) Lecturer’s name: Christina Howe Date of submission: 2nd April 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.Introduction...............................................................................................................3 1.1 Employment relationship defined...............................................................................3 1.2 A brief history of industrial relations in Australia.......................................................3 2.0 Changes in workplace
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South African Reserve Bank Working Paper Series WP/13/04 South African Capital Markets: An Overview Shakill Hassan October 2013 South African Reserve Bank Working Papers are written by staff members of the South African Reserve Bank and on occasion by consultants under the auspices of the Bank. The papers deal with topical issues and describe preliminary research findings, and develop new analytical or empirical approaches in their analyses. They are solely intended to elicit comments and
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expenditure; and transfer payments like unemployment or retire Highlights of present budget 2012-13(summary): Analysis of Budget 2012-13: The present Budget of Bangladesh for the year FY2012-13 has been presented at a time when the Bangladeshi economy is heading towards a high growth trajectory, albeit certain challenges such as elevated inflation, high Current Account Deficit (CAD), and moderating growth of industrial
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Greenstein and Andrew Rubenstein October 28, 2015 Introduction In January 2012, Ellen Kullman, CEO and chairman of DuPont, had to decide on the future of DuPont Performance Coatings (“DPC”), a division of DuPont that produced paint for the auto and trucking industries. From the beginning of Kullman’s term as CEO in January 2009, she sought to transition the Company from an economically struggling commodity chemical business (with a 2009 stock price below $19) to a specialty chemical and science-driven business
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ARTICLE IN PRESS Energy xxx (2009) 1–11 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Energy journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/energy Renewable energy in India: Status and potential Indu R. Pillai, Rangan Banerjee* Department of Energy Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai 400076, India a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 16 May 2007 Received in revised form 20 August 2008 Accepted 15 October 2008 Available online xxx Keywords: Renewable
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this research is to attempt to understand to what degree accounting information can serve as a valid predictor of future financial performance. It is understood and often disputed that predicting financial performance beyond a time horizon of four years, using accounting analysis is not as reliable as initially determined. Based on both academic research studies and reviews alongside nonacademic reviews, it seems plausible to a certain comfortable level that it is possible
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A REPORT ON THE INDIAN TYRE INDUSTRY By Harsha Verma 09BSHYD0310 Nehal Basedia 09BSHYD0509 Prabani Phukan 09BSHYD1064 Jitendu Kumar Dixit 09BSHYD0336 Sandeep Kumar Gupta 09BSHYD0733 Date of Submission: September 03, 2010 The Indian Tyre Industry 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgement ............................................................................................................... 4 Executive Summary ...................................................................
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