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    Research

    This report is based on the selected company that is Cotton On Pte Ltd and Singapore is the selected country. The purpose of this report is to conduct environmental analyze followed by the PESTEL analysis and Poster’s 5 forces on both company and country. In this report includes the strategic and recommendation. Cotton On Pte Ltd is an Australia retail chain and the largest value of fashion brand in Asia as it has started twenty years ago. Cotton on have been maintaining and improving the service

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    International Business

    greenfield investments, mergers and acquisitions | Index | About Elecdyne 3 1 Current and Future Business Environment 4 1.1 STEEP Table 1.2 STEEP Diagram 2 Choices for Elecdyne 6 2.1 China 2.2 Germany 2.3 Singapore 3 SW-OT/PEST Analysis for Elecdyne 7 3.1 Internal Analysis: Strengths and Weaknesses 3.2 External

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    Case Study

    teral Trade: Malaysia & Germany Malaysia is EU‘s second largest trading partner inside ASEAN, behind Singapore, with bilateral trade in goods reaching 31.9 billion Euros in 2010 and the EU‘s 22nd largest trading partner. Germany enjoys intensive trade relations with Malaysia and is one of the main foreign investors in Malaysia, while among members of the European Union, Germany is Malaysia‘s leading trade partner.14 Besides, Malaysia ranks 2nd as a consumer of German products among the ASEAN

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    Singapore

    Singapore I. Introduction Singapore officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island city-state located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. The population of Singapore including non-residents is approximately 4.86 million. Singapore is highly cosmopolitan and diverse with Chinese people forming an ethnic majority with large populations of Malay, Indian and other people. English, Malay, Tamil, and Chinese are the official languages. Singapore is a parliamentary republic, and the Constitution

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    To Whom It May Concern

    Biography of Tun Hussein Onn Tun Hussein Onn was the third leading Prime Minister of Malaysia from 1976 to 1981. He was born in Johor Bahru, February 12, 1922. He initially begun his education in Singapore and at the English college in Johor Bahru and was an excellent in his school days. After his schooling days, he joined the Indian Military Academy in Dehra Dun, India. Due to his completion of his training in the academy, he was absorbed into the Indian Army. During this period of time, he served

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    Comfort Delgro Media Release

    those of the Singapore bus business and accounted for 85.8% of Group bus operating profit – crossing the 80%-mark for the first time. - Public scheduled bus operations in Singapore under SBS Transit incurred an operating loss of $6.0 million as compared to an operating profit of $14.9 million in 2010 due mainly to higher fuel costs. Net profit increased by 3.1% to $235.6 million EBITDA increased by 5.4% to $715.8 million Global fleet increased to a record 46,300 vehicles Singapore, 13 February

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    Western Leadership Theory in Malaysian Organization

    Western Leadership Theory in Malaysian’s Organizations Leadership in Hospitality Industry, HTH 765 Introduction Malaysia is a developing country with variety of cultures. These cultures have a substantial influence on the people’s belief, attitude and behaviour. The world today is seeing more businesses going global to seize a wider market opportunities. Many companies from other countries have also been investing in Malaysia each day. However, the flowing entrees of these multinational

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    Post Event Reflections

    events were held worldwide as part of the Global Entrepreneurship Week 2011, It is a global event aimed at creating an environment that allows entrepreneurial behavior to flourish. As part of GEW, YEAN organized GEW in Beijing as well as in Singapore, on the 18th of November. Agenda To allow aspiring student entrepreneurs, start-ups, businessmen and people interested in the Chinese market to gain first-hand experience from entrepreneurs who have

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    Roles of Imf and World Bank

    as to reduce poverty within the country. Singapore joins both IMF and World Bank under the Bretton Woods Agreements Acts in 1966, 3 August. Before we join to become IMF as a member, during the Singapore-Malaya separation, we had sought for their technical assistance and to act as a broker in the negotiation with Malaysia for a common currency and banking system. In order to so, IMF first conducted a preliminary study to identify the concerns of Singapore and Malaysia regarding the common currency

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    Local vs Foreign College Life

    First of all, congratulations to all the seniors who are going to graduate this year. This may be the next important milestone of your life and I am equally excited for you guys as well. There are all kinds of colleges available and today I’m going to share with you about how to choose the college that is right for you and the advantages and disadvantages of studying in local versus foreign colleges respectively. Nowadays, it has become a trend among graduates to travel overseas to study. The

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