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  • Hongkong International Terminals Ltd V. Commissioner of Inland Revenue

    Hongkong International Terminals Ltd V. Commissioner of Inland Revenue

    HONGKONG INTERNATIONAL TERMINALS LTD v. COMMISSIONER OF INLAND REVENUE 15024088g Wong Mau Shek Summary of facts[1] Hutchison Whampoo group (“HW”) had performed a group restructuring in 1994 by selling the terminal and ports assets from HIT Holdings Limited (“HIT”) to a newly subsidiary HONGKONG INTERNATIONAL TERMINALS LTD (taxpayer or “HITL”). The shares of HIT had been transferred to HIT Investment Limited (“HITI”). The total proceeds is USD1,345 million which is financed by a loan made

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    Essay Length: 1,838 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 3, 2016 By: ERIWONG WONG
  • Hongkong International Terminals Ltd V. Commissioner of Inland Revenue (1)

    Hongkong International Terminals Ltd V. Commissioner of Inland Revenue (1)

    page of HONGKONG INTERNATIONAL TERMINALS LTD v. COMMISSIONER OF INLAND REVENUE Court of First Instance 2007.02.13 HCIA15/2005 [2007] 2 HKJC 142, 2006 HKRC 90-186, [2007] 2 HKJR 8 Profits tax — Interest deduction — Artificial or fictitious transaction — One of two appeals —Alleged borrowing by the taxpayer — Acquisition of the Port — Board held that there was no real money — Circularity of funds — Dominant purpose to obtain tax benefit — Merely

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    Essay Length: 28,343 Words / 114 Pages
    Submitted: November 3, 2016 By: ERIWONG WONG
  • International Trade Theories

    International Trade Theories

    International Trade Theories To better understand how modern global trade has evolved, it’s important to understand how countries traded with one another historically. Over time, economists have developed theories to explain the mechanisms of global trade. The mercantilism theory was the first international trade theory which emerge in England around the mid-16th century which states that a nation should accumulate financial wealth usually in the form of gold and silver by encouraging export through government

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    Essay Length: 862 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 11, 2016 By: giddinma
  • International Banking

    International Banking

    The following financial intermediaries’ activities led to the dysfunctional incentives, causing the crash in 2000: 1. Venture capitalists: Most of them were highly influenced by the euphoria of the market and knowingly brought public companies with questionable business models, or that had not yet started giving potential results. Many of the dot-coms went public with in record time of receiving VC funding, companies with average life of 5.4 years when they went public in 1999,

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    Submitted: November 28, 2016 By: neharusi
  • The Discovery of the Cell to the Understanding of Its Internal Structure and Functions

    The Discovery of the Cell to the Understanding of Its Internal Structure and Functions

    Rok Marko ŠTER GIMB 1.b Biologija, 1. poročilo OD ODKRITJA CELICE DO POZNAVANJA NJENE NOTRANJE ZGRADBE IN FUNKCIJE Prof. Metka Škornik Ljubljana, 20.9.2015 1. Uvod: Celica je osnovna gradbena in dejavna enota vsakega organizma. V ločimo dva tipa celic: - prokariontska celica (procita - značilna je za bakterije) - eukariontska celica (eucita - živalska in rastlinska celica). Odkritje celice in želja po njenem spoznavanju je povezana z odkritjem in izpopolnjevanjem mikroskopov. Spoznanja o celici odpirajo

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    Submitted: December 12, 2016 By: fgdgf
  • Strategic Challenges Faced by Starbucks

    Strategic Challenges Faced by Starbucks

    The assignment focuses on the case of Starbucks Corporation and analyses the strategic challenges that the company encounters. Using knowledge gained from the MN3100 module and relevant academic literature and research done in order understand the organisation, along with relevant concepts and theories the aim is to identify the issues and apply the appropriate theories and models to give suggestions on how Starbucks can tackle these challenges. The analysis will include assessment of the external

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    Essay Length: 3,137 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: April 3, 2017 By: tare Arigbodi
  • Contemporary International Management Practices: International Management Competencies

    Contemporary International Management Practices: International Management Competencies

    YUANJIE HU b6032287 Contemporary International Management Practices: International Management Competencies Self- Evaluation and Development Plan Word Count: 2945 YUANJIE HU 26032287 ________________ Content Introduction …………………………………………………………………………………….3 Section 1 …………………………………………………………………………………………3-9 Section 2 ………………………………………………………………………………………10-16 SMART form ………………………………………………………………………………….16 References ………………………………………………………………………………………17 Appendix ………………………………………………………………………………………18-21 Introduction Interpersonal skill is regarded as one of the important features of management effectiveness. It is very important for students of business colleges to conduct effective communication with others in various cultural environments. Therefore, the class aims

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    Essay Length: 3,783 Words / 16 Pages
    Submitted: May 13, 2017 By: yuanjie
  • Japanese American Internment Speech

    Japanese American Internment Speech

    Japanese American Internment Speech As we all know after the tragic bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, Americans blamed the Japanese, even the Japanese Americans who had nothing to do with it. Americans feared that their American Japanese neighbors who potentially could be spies and saboteurs that helped pave the way for an invasion by the Japanese military. Before I move further in into this topic I would like to introduce myself. Good afternoon I

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    Essay Length: 630 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: June 16, 2017 By: patpjk41
  • International Expansion Strategy of Jurlique in China

    International Expansion Strategy of Jurlique in China

    International expansion strategy of Jurlique in China International expansion strategy of Jurlique in China 1 Executive Summary 3 1.0 Introduction 4 2.0 The Company 4 3.0 The Country Chosen 6 3.1 General Description 6 3.1.1 social and economic overview 6 3.1.2 The Chinese market for skincare and cosmetic products 7 3.1.3 Market trend 7 3.2 Risks 8 3.3 Opportunities 8 4.0 Key issues of the expansion 9 5.0 Specific action to implement country expansion

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    Submitted: June 27, 2017 By: annabel_geng
  • International Marketing

    International Marketing

    International Marketing ASSIGNMENT NO. 1 Submitted By: Name - MRIDU TRIPATHI Roll No. - 340121 Division - A Batch - 34th Date - 07-July-17 Introduction: The assignment discusses about process of International Marketing Research. Feasibility of selling health drinks in emerging market like China is been discussed in assignment. There are several process which are should be performed while conducting research in a particular country. My product for this assignment is ProtineX which is a

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    Essay Length: 849 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: July 9, 2017 By: Aditya Anchaliya
  • Starbucks Corporation

    Starbucks Corporation

    1. Introduction Starbucks Corporation is the largest American global coffeehouse company in the world where it is located at Seattle, Washington. On March 30, 1971, three students of University of San Francisco decided to open the first Starbucks in Seattle, namely a history teacher, Zev Siegl; a writer, Gordon Bowker; and an English teacher, Jerry Baldwin. By 1987, Starbucks was sold to Howard Schultz and Starbucks’ business and started to boom. Starbucks had expanded up

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    Essay Length: 4,294 Words / 18 Pages
    Submitted: July 21, 2017 By: Chan Yeah
  • The Otto Cycle and the Development of the Internal Combustion Engine

    The Otto Cycle and the Development of the Internal Combustion Engine

    The Otto Cycle and the Development of the Internal Combustion Engine Daniel University of ______, 2017 Contents * History of the Otto Cycle 2 * General Process of the Otto Cycle 3 * Specific Process of the Otto Cycle 5 * References 7 Table of Figures * Figure 1 2 * Figure 2 3 * Figure 3 5 History of the Otto Cycle The internal combustion engine (ICE) is a relatively new invention, created by

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    Submitted: July 22, 2017 By: Daniel Grigg
  • Econ - Chapter 16: International Trade

    Econ - Chapter 16: International Trade

    Chapter 16: International Trade Introduction 1. 2005: World's 3rd largest trading nation (Exports are 64% of GDP) 2. Current degree of openess is exceptional for large continental economy 3. Insane trade growth in past 30 years 4. Trade is now fueled by FDI Background 1. Open to trade mostly to Soviet bloc (48%) the rest to communist countries 1. High imports of machinery for big push and GLF. 1. Trade fell sharply due to industrialization

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    Submitted: August 29, 2017 By: jen95
  • Internal Stakeholders

    Internal Stakeholders

    INTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS STUDENTS Students are an important group of internal stakeholders, to address students about their declining number it would very useful to use facebook. Facebook has a feature that allows one to post updates that students will see immediately when they log onto their page (Castells,2009). as many students are already on it, so it makes sense to communicate with them on a platform which they already familiar with. The university private facebook page

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    Essay Length: 425 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 11, 2017 By: Dillish Mathews
  • Cadmex International Business

    Cadmex International Business

    CadMex International Business CadMex International Business With the completion of the University of Phoenix simulation “Addressing International Legal and Ethical Issues,” several concerns were identify and they need to be addressed before entering any legal binding business contract with an international organization. This paper will discuss the decisions that were made, and it will explain how Gentura will be in breach with the contract with CadMex. Conducting business outside of the United States some legal

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    Essay Length: 734 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: October 13, 2017 By: Tanya Valles
  • International Financial Management

    International Financial Management

    Questions 1. 2. How large is Diva’s yen exposure forecast to be in September 1995? 3. How does the yen exposure differ from Italian lira exposure? 4. 1. What factors affect the firm’s exposure to exchange rate risk? Foreign Exchange Risk “The risk that foreign currency profits may evaporate in domestic currency (NOK) terms due to unanticipated unfavourable exchange rate movement” Lecture 1, Johann Reindl Diva Shoes is a US based company that operates and

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    Essay Length: 1,272 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 11, 2018 By: kristianand1 .
  • Internal Controls - Accounting

    Internal Controls - Accounting

    Internal Controls are processes that enable an organization to obtain its objectives of operational efficiency and effectiveness, reliable financial financial reporting and maximum compliance with the laws, regulations and polices within the industry in which it operates. Internal controls are meant to safeguard the assets and resources of the organization through detection of any errors, fraud, and theft within the organization. The basic principles of assessing internal control systems of an organization include the board

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    Essay Length: 488 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 12, 2018 By: Tomecia Thorn
  • International Finance

    International Finance

    September 11, 2017 International Finance Module 1- Written Assignment Chapter 1 Q.1 Some of the risk or issues that are associated with the growing globalization are…. Foreign Exchange Risks. These are the risks associated with the change in valuation of an investment due to change in the currency of the country in which such an investment has been made. The unanticipated and aggressive change in valuation of currencies can deeply and directly or indirectly affect

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    Essay Length: 4,458 Words / 18 Pages
    Submitted: February 19, 2018 By: Brittney Dibello
  • Internal Factors Phase 1

    Internal Factors Phase 1

    The finest thing about internal factors is that they can regulator lots of these. More or less factors, for instance there company's character, appearance and creditworthiness, remain an end result of the way they run business. Other aspects, for example their organization's administration configuration and employment and the physical style of their business, remain constructed on the company’s choices, and they can modification them as they see fit. Changing internal factors typically implicates more or

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    Essay Length: 277 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 28, 2018 By: Antnio Futrell
  • Ethnic and Cultural Diversity Influencing Organizational Behavior: In an International Level

    Ethnic and Cultural Diversity Influencing Organizational Behavior: In an International Level

    ETHNIC AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR Ethnic And Cultural Diversity Influencing Organizational Behavior: In An International Level Djurdja Tomic Schiller International University ________________ Ethnic And Cultural Diversity Influencing Organizational Behavior: In An International Level Organizational behavior dates back to 1924 and is related to the famous Hottern experiment. The definition of organizational behavior is that it is the understanding, predicting and controlling human behavior in organizations. The subject of organizational behavior allows us to

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    Essay Length: 1,527 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: March 28, 2018 By: Djurdja Tomic
  • Understanding the International Economic Order, 2017

    Understanding the International Economic Order, 2017

    Understanding the international economic order, 2017 Corvinus University of Budapest Gábor Kutasi, gabor.kutasi@uni-corvinus.hu, associate professor Aims of the class The class examines the relationship between economic and political power and wealth in the development and functioning of the modern world economy. We focus on the ways in which economic, political and social forces affect the policy choices of states, firms and atomized individuals in international trade, investment, and monetary affairs. However, following the tradition of

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    Essay Length: 1,508 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: April 18, 2018 By: Oyuka Bat-Ochir
  • What Is Known About International Leadership?

    What Is Known About International Leadership?

    Unit 4 International leadership alludes to a "social relationship" which constitutes „leaders" and devotees" concerning a shared objective by a gathering of states. There have been different authority conceptualizations previously. A part hypothetical conceptualization is a conceivable contrasting option to more performing artist focused conceptualizations. What is known about International Leadership? There are various things one will be able to learn from international business and here are a few that I was able to

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    Submitted: May 3, 2018 By: colin owusu
  • Disadvantage of Starbucks

    Disadvantage of Starbucks

    Introduction As a country whose traditional diet culture is monopolized by tea culture deeply, coffee’s history in China is not very long. It is difficult to change its custom to drink coffee. So, unlike other countries, in the first few years coffee came to China, there were few people went to cafés for drinking coffee, while with the development of China the coffee industry in China is changing, more and more customers go to cafés,

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    Submitted: June 21, 2018 By: Leona67
  • Marriott International Case Study

    Marriott International Case Study

    Marriott – 2007 Forest David: Francis Marion University A. Case Abstract Marriott (www.marriott.com) is a comprehensive business policy and strategic management case that includes the company’s fiscal year-end December 2006 financial statements, competitor information and more. The case time setting is the year 2007. Sufficient internal and external data are provided to enable students to evaluate current strategies and recommend a three-year strategic plan for the company. Headquartered in Washington DC, Marriott is traded on

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    Essay Length: 3,547 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: June 30, 2018 By: Takkyeldin Aly
  • International Aspects of Bonds

    International Aspects of Bonds

    Paper 2 International Finance “International Aspects of Bonds” * BOND Bonds are a form of debt. Bonds are loans, or IOUs, but you serve as the bank. You loan your money to a company, a city, the government – and they promise to pay you back in full, with regular interest payments. Nervous investors often flock to the safety of bonds – and the steady flow of earnings they generate — when the stock market

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    Essay Length: 1,450 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 1, 2018 By: aatharv.sharma16

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