up to present day. In the 1980s restaurant operators still used facsimile machines or phones to place orders. In the early 1990’s fax machines were starting to be cost effective. Then in the late 1990s and early 2000s personal computers took food service ordering to a new level. The greatest advancement in technology in the food service industry started in the time period of the 2000s. These were the IT and web based technologies that revolutionized how restaurants do business. These new technologies
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2011 India Food Services Story 2011 Contents Foreword............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Indian Food Service Industry - Sector Highlights................................................................................................................................................... 3 What Drives the Growth of the
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Castle Family Restaurant HRM340 9/15/2014 INTRODUCTION Different areas of HRIS systems have been considered to help Castle’s Family Restaurant and Morgan save time and money. Morgan is the Operations/HR manager that has been using out of date methods for timekeeping, personnel support, and payroll. If a more efficient system could be implemented, Morgan would be able to accomplish more in other areas while limiting time and travel. BUSINESS ASSESSMENT The Castle Family restaurant
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LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 7Th August, 2012 Mr. Muhammad Zia Kayani Course Instructor for Company Law(MBA-R3Y) Institute of Business Management Dear Mr. Kayani: We are pleased to submit our report on topic Directors of Company While engaging ourselves in making this report, we gained useful information related to the procedures of election of directors and also find the eligibilty criteria for the election of directors other issue related to director of company. We have worked hard in
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the idea of Project Builders Limited. He proposed the idea to three other recent BUET graduates and they agreed to start with this new business. After the death of one of the partner and other two sold their share currently Aminul Islam is the only Managing Director and Chairman of Project Builders Limited. Vision The vision of Project Builders limited is to make quality constructions and make a strong infrastructure development of the country. Mission Construction of important structure
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Annual Report CONTENTS 02 05 07 08 10 11 14 19 21 26 71 74 76 Notice of Annual General Meeting Chairman’s Statement Corporate Structure Group Financial Highlights Corporate Information Profile of The Board of Directors Statement of Corporate Governance Statement on Internal Control Audit Committee Report Financial Statements Analysis of Shareholdings List of Properties Other Information Proxy Form 2 NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 14th Annual General
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CORPORATE WORLD Clause 49 of Listing Agreement on Corporate Governance —Dilip Kumar Sen SEBI has revised Clause 49 of the Listing Agreement pertaining to corporate governance vide circular dated October 29, 2004, which supersedes all other earlier circulars issued by SEBI on this subject. The article highlights important changes in the corporate governance norms. C lause 49 of the Listing Agreement, which deals with Corporate Governance norms that a listed entity should follow, was first
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Events that led to Cathy Walter to take actions In January 2004 when the NAB’s FX losses were revealed, Cathy Walter, a director of NAB, proposed that the global audit firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) be sued. The fees paid to PwC for advice in 2003 were twice as large as the fees paid to its statutory auditor (KPMG). Jim Power, a PwC partner, had acted as the NAB internal auditor during 2002. He had specifically advised Walter, who was chair of the Audit Committee, that the NAB was not exposed
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had domain-specific industry knowledge but were also skilled at responding to client needs by designing products in collaboration with product specialists within Morgan Stanley. It was these requirements that led to the appointment of Rob Parson, a managing director at a smaller firm with connections to some of the important players in the banking and insurance industries, as a market coverage professional The financial services industry is characterized by firms where individual professionals attract
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Kenmark Industrial Co. (M) Behad’s key directors are formed up by: * Mr. Hwang Ding Kuo @ James Hwang (Chairman, Managing Director) Mr. Hwang Ding Kuo is a Taiwanese and was born in 1951. He was appointed as a Chairman, of the company since 26th October 1988 when Kenmark Industrial Co. (M) Behad first established in Malaysia. On 27th November 2008, he was re-designated as Managing Director for the company. Besides that, he is also a member of the Company’s Option Committee. Furthermore, he also
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