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    Tourism in Hong Kong

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    tourism industry in Hong Kong further lost its lustre? For years‚ a huge amount of tourists from all over the world had flooded into the territory in search for Hong Kong¡¦s shoppers¡¦ and gourmets¡¦ paradise. However‚ recently‚ Hong Kong seems losing its edge in luring tourists. Hong Kong used to supply goods with cheap prices because of its simple tax system which charges low tax on almost every item except cigarette and alcohol. Because of that‚ clothes in Hong Kong are of good quality but

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    Hong Kong Disney

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    Hong Kong Disneyland The Disney Company envisioned it being a great idea to introduce its resort to the huge market in China by opening up a Disneyland park in Hong Kong. The Chinese people have an interest in the American culture‚ and they want to connect with the global popular culture so in theory it sounded like a great idea. It turns out that HKD has not been the success that many predicted it would be. This is can be contributed to how well Disney was able to translate its strategic assets

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    Individual Case Analysis-1 Hong Kong Disney Mktg 412 Sales Management In the case entitled Hong Kong Disneyland (Ivey Management Services version‚ 2007) describes the global mega-entertainment corporation’s inability to achieve forecasts in attendance and profit for the facilities first two years of operation (2005-206). Further research has shown that Hong Kong Disneyland (HKD) first year of profit came in 2012 (Nip‚ Kang-Chung

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    Hong Kong Disney

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    Disney to bear the risk and cost of a new theme park only by itself because competition in the theme park business in fierce and Disney cannot guarantee success. For example‚ universal studio is doing very well in the United States and competing with Disneyland in that region. If the cost for the new theme park is too large‚ Disney

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    financing. Then I will provide an analysis of the main pros and cons for Chase in connection with the deal. Lastly I will show how both affected the pricing as well as the execution of the deal. In order to build the new Disneyland in Hong Kong a new non-recourse object‚ Hong Kong International Theme Parks Ltd (HKITP) was formed. While the owners supported the project with substantial amounts of equity Disney and Government as well as with subordinated debt Government‚ Disney had significant

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    The Tourism in Hong Kong

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    The tourism in Hong Kong Hong has a lot of tourism‚ and a lot of places t go and vist but these 10 are the most famous and favorites. * Avenue of stars Stunning views of the harbour tower above you‚ while the names of Hong Kong’s movie icons lie beneath your feet * The peak Out-of-this-world view of skyscrapers‚ the glittering harbour and the green hills of the distant New Territories * Ladies market About a klick of street-market bustle and clothing‚ accessories and souvenir bargains

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    Hong Kong Tourism

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    Hong Kong Tourism development is very important in Hong Kong. It has benefitted Hong Kong’s economy and employment throughout the years. Tourism currently rates second among the four key industries in Hong Kong. It contributes to the employment of other industries like retail trade‚ food and beverage‚ accommodation and transportation. Currently‚ Hong Kong Tourism Commission‚ which is a Government department‚ plays a part in supporting the development of new attractions and events. The Hong Kong

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    resulting loan exposure by way of spreading the risk with other players • Underwriting risk – The risk that the issue may be undersubscribed leading to Chase taking up the balance loan amount. Thus Chase had to set proper price for the loan (spread) and to include more sub underwriters to share the burden in the event of under subscription • Political Risks – The risk that the Hong Kong government may back track on their promises and that they may pressure them to include local banks in the syndication

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    provide an overview is Hong Kong. Hong Kong is one of the two special administrative regions of the People ’s Republic of China; the other is Macau. Hong Kong is situated on the southeast coast of China at the mouth of the Pearl River facing the South China Sea. Covering an area of 1‚104 square kilometers (425 square miles)‚ the territory is made up of Hong Kong Island‚ the Kowloon Peninsula and the New Territories. At the core is Victoria Harbour‚ which separates Hong Kong Island from Kowloon and

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    Hong Kong Disney

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    Hong Kong Disneyland One of the biggest complaints heard from visitors of Hong Kong Disney‚ is the size of the park. The vast majority of visitors believe that the park is too small. The capacity of the park is 30‚000 visitors per day. HKD is the smallest among Disney theme park properties in the world. The park currently occupies just 55 acres and has only four “lands” – Fantasyland‚ Tomorrowland ‚ Advertureland‚ and Main Street USA. Our first recommendation would be to expand the park. HKD

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