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    1.0 Strategic Problems Faced by KFC Threats from rivalry Hartz Chicken will be the problem currently faced by KFC outlet at Sarawak Plaza. The threats is in the form of substitute product which means the product produce by Hartz can satisfy the same consumer needs as another product. In this case‚ it will be the competition to gain or attract the same market segment for their chicken focus dishes or menu. Profit gain by the outlet eventually not enough to cover the daily operating expenses. The

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    THE BADI: PROSTITUTION AS A SOCIAL NORM AMONG AN UNTOUCHABLE CASTE OF WEST NEPAL THOMAS COX Introduction Badi are an untouchable Hindu caste‚ with a total population of approximately 7‚000‚ who inhabit scattered settlements in the Salyan‚ Rolpa‚ Rukum‚ Dailekh‚ Seti‚ Jajarkot‚ Dang-Dekhuri‚ Banke and Bardiya Districts of west Nepal. Bali men fish (keeping most of the catch for their own family’s consumption) and make drums and pipes‚ which they sell to Nepalese in neighboring communities. Badi

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    CONTENT ANALYSIS Nepal is among least developed countries in the world and was listed as the poorest among the 121 countries in 1989. Various factors contributed to the economic underdevelopment including terrain‚ lack of resource endowment‚ landlocked position‚ lack of institutions for modernization‚ weak infrastructure‚ and the lack of policies conducive to development. With about one-quarter of its population living below the poverty line. Nepal is heavily dependent on remittances

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    #3What is the contributions of World Bank in your country. World Bank group was founded in Nepal in the year 1962 with the mission of freeing the Nepalese economy from poverty. The World Bank Group has been a development partner in Nepal for almost five decades‚ providing financing‚ technical assistance and advice. Over the years‚ the Bank’s support has evolved in focus and form to meet the changing needs of Nepal. But this partnership has always maintained a primary purpose: the reduction of poverty

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    Fin 4910/6990 Further Questions Problem 7.19 (a) Company A has been offered the rates shown in Table 7.3. It can borrow for three years at 6.45%. What floating rate can it swap this fixed rate into? (b) Company B has been offered the rates shown in Table 7.3. It can borrow for 5 years at LIBOR plus 75 basis points. What fixed rate can it swap this floating rate into? (a) Company A can pay LIBOR and receive 6.21% for three years. It can therefore exchange a loan at 6.45% into a loan at LIBOR plus

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    expects will be repaid today. It also has a 5% probability of not being repaid. Explain the difference between the type of risk each bank faces. Which bank faces less risk? Why? The expected payoffs are the same‚ but bank A is less risky. (See solution to Problem 10–21 for full explanation of the banks’ relative risk levels.) 10-22. Consider the following two‚ completely separate‚ economies. The expected return and volatility of all stocks in both economies is the same. In the first economy‚ all stocks

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    Evaluating vision statement of Nepal Telecom Nepal Telecom (NT) is Nepal’s largest and the incumbent telecom service provider. Nepal Telecom has formulated its vision and mission statement as: Our Vision: “Our vision is to remain a market leader in information and technology sector in the country while also extending reliable and cost effective services to all.” Our Mission: “Nepal Telecom‚ as a progressive‚ customer spirited and consumer responsive entity‚ is committed to provide nation-wide

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    Studio Nepal: Revolutionizing the landscape of musical production in Nepal It was long ago when Roshan Kunwar‚ lead guitarist and founding member at the Mukut Band‚ felt the lack of a musical space required for the quality pre and postproductions of audio/visuals in Nepal. This made him to start a company providing such services in Kathmandu. The organization has now developed to be a renowned name in the musical industry in Nepal. Providing every services under one roof. One year after starting

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    CHAPTER 3 Arbitrage and Financial Decision Making Chapter Synopsis 3.1 Valuing Decisions When considering an investment opportunity‚ a financial manager must systematically compare the costs and benefits associated with the project in order to determine whether it is worthwhile. Determining the cash value today of the costs and benefits is one way to make such a comparison. In a competitive market‚ a good can be bought and sold at the same price‚ so the market price can be used to determine

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    Media in Nepal after Democracy - Narendra Maharjan After the Restoration of democracy in 2046 B.S. a drastic change came in the Nepali Media particularly in the private sector. Liberal provision and guarantee of press freedom enshrined in the constitution opened up avenues for the private sector to involve on media sector. The 2046 ’s democracy yielded by the People ’s Movement also established rights and freedom of the press. After the success of people ’s movement‚ new constitution (Nepal ’s constitution

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