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    Mainland Students in Hong Kong                                                                                                  By now, it's been 13 years since Hong Kong was handed over to China. Since 2002, Hong Kong universities began to recruit students in mainland China. Since then, there have been more and more mainland students rushing to Hong Kong to pursue undergraduate or postgraduate studies. According to the statistics of Hong Kong's government

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    Westpac B a n k i n g Corporation International Marketing Entry Strategy Report prepared by: Jean Diaz Due date: 09/06/2011 La Trobe University- Bendigo Semester 2 International Marketing Entry Strategy Table of Contents Executive summary Introduction Company and product background Provide an analysis of the business and product performance Company objectives and corporate strategies What is the product and needs does it satisfy? 1 2 3 3 4 6 7 7 10 12 14 15

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    Maritime Logistics

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    NURNBERG AUGSBURG MASCHINENWERKE Course: Bachelor of Business (Maritime and Logistics Management) Abstract The following article follows the case of a German company, Nurnberg Augsburg Maschinenwerke and an order, of buses, from a group of Brazilian authorities dealing with the improvement of the local public transportation. The best and most viable routes are to be decided upon for the delivery of these buses to Santos. A condition was given for 25 buses to be

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    1. Introduction With the development of market economy, China is accelerating its steps to join the world family in commerce and cultural partnership. With the recent accession to the WTO, the long-awaited Olympic Games in Beijing, China has made learning English a national priority. English, with its unique status, has been taught in China for more than 100 years. Today, English is becoming more and more popular. It is a compulsory course for all Chinese students from primary school to university

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    Business Research Methods Date: December 6th 2010 The Amazing Success of Haagen-Dazs in Shanghai Haagen-Dazs ice cream, why is it so popular among Chinese people? The main purpose of this research is to understand the reason of Haagen-Dazs being so famous and popular in China, Haagen-Dazs’s success comes from how they managed to sell the Ice cream to the Chinese consumers, the brand is not selling just ice cream they are also selling luxury and status. Some important elements for this research

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    Apple and Foxconn Dilemma

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    Apple-Foxconn study Submitted to ________________________________________________________ Submitted by ________________________________________________________ University __________________________________________________________ Contents Introduction 3 Problem Regarding Apple supplier- Foxconn 4 Real situations 5 Apple role-Leadership 6 Organization structure 8 Measure for improvement 10 Conclusion 12 References 13 Introduction Apple Inc, nowadays is one of well

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    Business environment has changed dramatically in the past decade. Economic power is shifting from developed countries to emerging economies. To sustain business competitive advantage, firms are constantly looking for new opportunities. Countries like China, Brazil, and India have become the primary investment destinations today. However, many firms have failed in their business expansion to emerging market. Business is business; risks always come together with opportunities. The decision of choosing

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    Abstract As China rose to become one of the world’s largest trading partners following its accession to the WTO, the country also began to face intense pressure from the international community to abide by standards on intellectual property rights. Specifically, China has strengthened its legal framework and amended its IPR laws and regulations to comply with the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS). Copyright protection is one area that China has made great progress

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    Introduction AllSaints Spitalfields is a British brand, founded in 1994. The reason of I choose this brand is because the eye catching full screen of vintage sew machines displayed on the shop front, which gave me a huge impact at the beginning. After study, AllSaints is a fashion brand blend with Rock & Roll element, but how to link up the sewing machines with music? Due to the further investigate, the brand want to express the quality of their merchandises, which like a traditional tailor made

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    I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Saudi Arabia’s trade with China could exceed $60 billion by 2015, given that the target of $40 billion by 2010 was reached in 2008. During 2003-2008, the China-Saudi Arabia trade registered annual growth rates of 30% to 50%. In 2008, bilateral trade surged by 64.7% to $41.8 billion, well ahead of the goal set in 2006. Trade between the two countries amounted to $12.71 billion in 1H 2009, hit largely by the global economic crisis. http://www.economywatch.com/world_economy/saudi_arabia/export-import

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