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    1. Company Introduction Established in 1978 by Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank, the Home Depot Corporation opened its first store in Atlanta, becoming the world’s largest home improvement retailer. They are now the second largest retailer in the United States, offering 40,000 to 50,000 different types of home improvement supplies, building materials, and lawn and garden products. They carry a wide assortment of low-cost products, and offer expert advice and exceptional customer service. As an

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    Which means 3HK can set selling points at the city of Guangdong Province near by Hong Kong such as Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Dongguan, etc. It can let 3HK has extra paths to sell their products in China thus more Chinese will know about 3HK telecom service. Some Chinese and someone who always go over Mainland China and Hong Kong people will buy 3HK products

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    Introduction After the World War Two, Japan embarked on a journey of reviving its economy. The fast industralisation process is nothing short of spectacular. Japan’s basic infrastructure was basically destroyed in the war and she grew from a war-torn state to a world leading economy in a few decades. This requires good company and government governance, in order to achieve this result. Japan is also a major technology and export hub in Asia and she is currently the world third largest economy by

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    Iphone Process Analysis

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    PROCESS ANALYSIS INTRODUCTION There are clearly more questions than answers right now about what has caused Apple’s iPhone 4 woes -in particular, the phone’s antenna design and the company’s struggle with supply and demand. Apple recently released the fourth generation iPhone with a design flaw in the antenna that substantially degrades the reception when held in the palm of your hand. This, in turn, has created the problems the company has had with meeting the needs of the consumer, as well

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    Alchocol in China

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    MarketLine Industry Profile Alcoholic Drinks in China February 2012 Reference Code: 0099-2201 Publication Date: February 2012 WWW.MARKETLINEINFO.COM MARKETLINE. THIS PROFILE IS A LICENSED PRODUCT AND IS NOT TO BE PHOTOCOPIED China - Alcoholic Drinks © MARKETLINE THIS PROFILE IS A LICENSED PRODUCT AND IS NOT TO BE PHOTOCOPIED 0099 - 2201 - 2011 Page | 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Market value The Chinese alcoholic drinks market grew by 9.8% in 2011 to reach a value of $96.5 billion

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    Human Resources Information System in Management of Human Resources Contents 1.0 Introduction 2 2.0 Case studies one 2 2.1 Description 2 2.2 Advantages 3 2.3 Challenges 4 2.4 Organizational advantage 4 3.0 Case studies two 5 3.1 Description 5 3.2 Advantages 5 3.3 Challenges 6 3.4 Organizational advantage 7 4.0 Conclusion 7 5.0 References 8 1.0 Introduction In today 's corporate world information system has come to play a very critical

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    The Full convertibility of Renminbi: Consequences and Influences Abstract This paper indicates the issue of full convertibility for the Chinese currency, Renminbi(RMB), and its impact on the economy of China. It does not only point out the sequencing of Renminbi’s full convertibility, expounding the detailed concepts procedure of currency convertibility (current account convertibility and capital/financial account convertibility and full convertibility) but also focus on the necessity and

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    Drug Abuse in Hk

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    The Causes of Drug Abuse in Hong Kong Prepared by: Table of Contents Introduction---------------------------------------------------------------P .4 Causes of abusing substances by young people P.5-6 Causes of Abuse and Difficulties of Giving Up P.7-8 Motivations hindered behind for risking lives-P.9-10 Hong Kong Youth Caught in Wave of Ketamine Addiction P.11-12 Insights into the motivations of the drug user in Hong KongP.13-14 Conclusion----------------------------------------------------------------P

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    Ruohong Zhao Economic Development in East Asia, Term paper Dr. Yifan Zhang May 1, 2006 Venture Capital in China, Past, Present, and Future Introduction China’s stifled economy has experienced an unprecedented period of growth since the introduction of new economic policies at the Third Plenum of the 11th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party in 1978. The long-suppressed entrepreneurial zeal of the Chinese people was rekindled with the lifting of restriction on private business ownership.

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    Abstract The following is a Research paper on China in order to provide a SWOT analysis for business expansion into China. The report will highlight important factors that may impact your organizations success. Some considerations are in the specific region in China that will best suit your company as well as political, economic and cultural impacts for your line of business. The report will summarize the data your organization will need to be aware of in order to make your business decision.

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