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    Corporate Governance in China

    Corporate Governance in China shareholding accounts for at least 50% of the total share capital of a joint stock company; or a shareholder whose capital contribution or shareholding, although not accounting for 50%, is nonetheless, through the voting rights attaching to his or her capital contribution or his or her shareholding, able to materially affect the resolutions of the shareholders’ meeting or shareholders’ general meeting.”     Regulations governing related-party transactions have been strengthened

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    Risk and Assets of the Former Implation of Sephora in China

    RISK & ASSETS OF THE FORMER IMPLANTATION OF SEPHORA IN CHINA With an annual turnover of around 2.5 billion euros, Sephora is a worldwide brand. Present in China since 2005, the company now has 135 stores in 47 cities. The brand has experienced a rapid development and do not stop there. The brand aims to open more new stores, particularly in the towns of 2nd and 3rd level. Indeed, cosmetic products in China are rapidly expanding. What were the risk and assets of an implantation in China?

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    Accounting Analysis of the China Eastern Airlines Corporation Limited

    [pic] Master of Business Administration AF5215 Financial Accounting for Executive Group Project Date: 07 Dec 2013 |Student ID |Student Name | |12034578G |Yu Ka Kit, Eric | |13022384G |Kevin Lo | |13051317G |Esther Wong

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    Why Starbucks Succeeds in China and Others Haven't

    Why Starbucks succeeds in China and others haven't By Shaun Rein, CNBC.com Contributor Updated 2/10/2012 3:03 PM • Comments • • • • [pic] • [pic] • [pic] About 14 years ago, I met an entrepreneur who wanted to open up coffee shops around China. I never thought the coffee business would work there. The Chinese would not easily give up their tea-drinking culture for a bitter, overpriced drink, I told him. • [pic] By Greg Baker, AP A worker cleans the

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    Disneyland in Hongkong

    approached the Hong Kong government. During the negotiation period with the Hong Kong administration, Disney also entered into discussion with the Shanghai Government. The message eventually broadcasted to the public as Disney would build a new theme park either in Honk Kong or Shanghai. But truly there was no serious intension to enter into Shanghai but to create support from Hong Kong people as Hong Kong seemed to be more profitable for the company. Hong Kong was and remained as the central hub

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    Finance

    MAA104 Financial Literacy ASSIGNMENT 1- TRIMESTER 2, 2014 Contents Executive summary…………………………………………………………………………..…………3 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………….……4 Products…………………………………………………………………………………………………….4 a. Yellow croakers………………………………….……………………………………………4 b. Target market and customers…………………………………………………………...5 c. Competitors……………………………………………………………………………………..5 d. Location…………………………………………………………………………………………...6 Operations…………………………………………………………………………………………………

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    Epiphanic Moment

    to and from school. My only concerns revolved around studying and preparing for our college entrance exam.” Hair pulled up in a high ponytail as always, backpack slung over her shoulders, a young student walked to school, breathing in the humid Shanghai morning air that greeted her every morning. I pictured my mom as this young high school student, always having her steady rhythm in life that was never disturbed. She passed the coffee shop around the corner as she did every day, watched college

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    Common Core State Standards: The Inequalities Of Education

    Nelson Mandela once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world” (Durando). Education is one of the most fundamental cornerstones of American society. It is the basis of a child’s future. With this being said, how do we want children in this country to be taught? Do we want them to be a well-rounded student, or do we want children to focus on what they will do after college? The manner in which children are being taught can either encourage or discourage them

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    Franchising in China

    Franchising Industry in China 1. An Overview of Franchise Development in China Franchising first emerged in China in the late 1980s. In 1987, KFC’s first Chinese outlet was opened in Beijing, the capital city of China. Franchising industry in China experienced a period of disordered development in the early days. In the poor legal environment, some franchisers conducted substandard business or even defrauded franchisees of money. In some cases, franchisees delayed payments to the franchisers or

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    Citic

    Securities Co. FINAL PROJECT Part 1:Brief Description and History of the InstitutionVerbal CITIC Securities Co. is established on October 25, 1995 in Beijing. CITIC Securities public offered 400 million shares of common shares that listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, which start trade on January 6, 2003. The stock is CITIC Securities and stock code is 600030. The main business for CITIC Securities is securities brokerage, securities investment consulting, securities underwriting and sponsorship

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