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    Corporate Social Responsibility

    worldwide. Revenues for the top 250 electronic firms were $3.8 trillion, and the top countries exporting ICT goods were the following nations; China, European Union, United States, Korea, Japan. The recorded fasted growing export countries are; Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Thailand, Eastern Europe (EICC, 2008) . Due to deregulation of markets and the competition in the electronics industry, transnational corporations such as Apple, and HP have set up operations in developing countries in order to profit off

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    Transport Planning

    Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman Faculty of Science (Academic Year 2013/2014) May 2013 Tri-Mester UDPL 2333 TRANSPORT PLANNING AND DEMAND ANALYSIS GROUP ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET Course Details Course | : Bachelor of Science (Hons) Logistics and International Shipping | Year and Semester | : Y2T2, Y2T3 | Tutorial Group | : T1 | Tutor’s Name | : En. Mohamad Fared bin Mohamad Makmor | Lecturer’s Name | : En. Mohamad Fared bin Mohamad Makmor | Assignment Detail Topic : Land

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    Comparative International Accounting

    country as well especially for Multinational enterprises (MNEs) it could be complicated as it involved different countries. MNEs can be defined as companies who offer products or services internationally. For instance, company XYZ’s headquarter is in Malaysia while its branch is in China. The existence of MNEs can be explained by Dunning’s eclectic paradigm. Firstly because the companies can gain access to assets that will gives them competitive advantages over local firms. Secondly due to the extent

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    Information Security Policy in Malaysia.

    Introduction Information security means protecting information and information systems from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction. The terms information security, computer security and information assurance are frequently used interchangeably. These fields are interrelated and share the common goals of protecting the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information; however, there are some subtle differences between them. These differences lie

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    International Marketing - Medical Tourism

    medical services. The global medical travel market is estimated at US $30-40 billion which is likely to grow at 20 per cent. Major countries that are viewed favourably for international destinations for medical tourisms are India, Thailand, Jordan, Malaysia,

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    Corporate

    Malaysia’s oldest companies and its brand enjoys the rare distinction of being a market leader and household name in many categories. It is in the spirited decisions of two enterprising young men, John Fraser and David Neave. It is a well-loved brand in Malaysia. Today, F&N has spread its wings to more than 20 countries worldwide and established itself as a regional player. From purveyors of carbonated soft drinks, the F&N Group is one of Malaysia’s diversified blue chip companies with leadership

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    Marketing Plannig for Hup Seng Company Assignment

    Page47-51 7) References……………………………………………………………………...... Page 52 1. Executive Summary First of all, we decided to choice HupSeng as our title of marketing plan. HupSeng is a well know brand in Malaysia. Besides, there have several type of biscuits brand in Melaka, Malaysia such as Julie’s, Oriental, Munchy’s and so on. All of these brands are close competitor to each another. Therefore, our group would like to identify what is the different between one another and we also would like

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    Ship Breaking Industry

    Business Opportunity of Ship Breaking From Malaysia Submitted to Dr. Syed Ferhat Anwar Course Instructor International Business Environment (L301) Submitted by Group Eleven Ahamed Najeeb Rahman Tasnia Azim Choudhury Saifur Rahman Zahin Azad Moslem Abdullah Ar Rafee Section B BBA 20th Batch ZR74 RH76 ZR89 ZR121 ZR127 Institute of Business Administration University of Dhaka, Dhaka December 23, 2014 i December 23, 2014 Dr. Syed Ferhat Anwar Professor Institute of Business Administration

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    Remittances

    approximately 8 million people migrated from Bangladesh from 1976 to 2009 to different countries. In 2008, total 875055 people migrated to different countries temporarily. Among them 132124 people migrated to Saudi Arabia, 419355 to U.A.E and 131762 to Malaysia (BMET website link: http://www.bmet.org.bd/report.html). Most of these people migrated for short-term employment like for 3 to 10 years. But usually this statistics doesn’t represent the information of permanent migrants or Diasporas to developed

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    Fiji & Fiji Negotiation Case Analysis

    International Joint Ventures? Try to relate to the case when you answer this question. The case illustrates the possibility of a Joint Venture between Nora, a leader in telecom equipments in Malaysia and Sakari, a Finnish Conglomerate that deals in the manufacturing of cellular phone sets and switching systems. Joint Ventures between local players in developing countries and foreign companies have become an apt means for both managements for satisfying their business needs and objectives. Local partners

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