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    Rubber Industry Introduction Natural Rubber is produced from plants of rubber (Hiveabrasilesis) as distinct from synthetic rubber manufactured from chemical polymerisation of various monomers. Currently rubber plantation in many tropical regions has become important part of the national economy. Rubber plants generally have 32 years of economic life and may live upto 100 years or more than that Natural rubber is one of the most important agro-based industrial raw materials in the world. An important

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    ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION Natural rubber is produced by over 2000 plants species and its main constituent is poly (cis-I‚4-isoprene).a highly unsaturated hydrocarbon. Since 1914 there have been efforts to investigate microbial rubber degradation: However‚ only recently have the first proteins involved in this process have been identified and characterized and have the corresponding genes cloned. Analysis of the degradation product of natural rubber and synthetic rubbers isolated from various bacterial

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    Rubber Gloves | M A L A Y S I A HEALTHCARE & PHARMACEUTICALS NOMURA SECURITIES MALAYSIA SDN BHD Jacinda Loh Wai Kee Choong +60 3 2027 6889 +60 3 2027 6893 jacinda.loh@nomura.com waikee.choong@nomura.com NEW THEME A N C H O R R E P O R T Another good stretch Even after a good run for Malaysian rubber glove stocks over the past 12 months‚ we think valuations are far from stretched‚ at FY11F P/Es of 7.8-11.6x‚ or 20-46% below the market’s P/E of 14.5x. While most companies should

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    | A PESTLE Analysis of Mongolian Mining Industry | | | Hui Wu (Meredith) | 09/04/2010 | | A PESTLE analysis of the Mongolian mining industry 2 1. Executive summary 2 2. Introduction 3 3. PESTLE Analysis 3 4. Analysis of the future environment 8 5. Entry mode options 8 6. Potential risks 9 7. Recommendations and strategic option 10 8. Conclusion 11 9. Bibliography 11 A PESTLE analysis of the Mongolian mining industry 1. Executive summary This report has analysed the

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    WINE PESTLE ANALYSIS Political • The wine industry in the United States continues to face political challenges as it tries to extricate itself from arcane laws left over from the prohibition era. Although some states have abolished laws prohibiting the sale of beer‚ wine and spirits on Sundays and have opened the door to Internet sales of wine‚ many other states are not as progressive. The hot political debate in 2010 revolved around the privatization of alcoholic beverage sales. Every state has

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    PESTLE ANALYSIS 1.0 INTRODUCTION Deepkamal Exports Pvt Ltd is a 100% export oriented company. We are a government recognized Star export house and deal in Spices‚ Oil seeds and Dehydrated vegetables. Our main markets are Russia‚ Eastern Europe and The Middle East. We plan to expand our business into Brazil‚ Ukraine‚ Poland and Taiwan. Through the analysis we will try to look into several factors that we think will have an impact on our future investment plans. 2.0 INDUSTRY ANALYSIS: PESTEL FRAMEWORK

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    PESTLE analysis on wine industry Constellation Brands‚ E&J Gallo Winery‚ and Wine Group are amongst the three top producers of Wine in the United States. The success of the three organization have been acquired from the recent acquisitions‚ as well as‚ their capability of changing with the consumers needs the three major issues which the wine industry is currently being faced with entail upholds the standards of advertising‚ the corporate buyouts threat as well as‚ the increasing wine market. Industry

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    cruise industry through a PESTLE analysis‚ which analyses the political‚ economical‚ social‚ technological‚ legal and environmental external factors that influence this particular industry. Business is considered an economic system in which goods and services are exchanged for money‚ on the basis of their perceived worth. Every business requires some form of investment and a sufficient number of customers to whom its output can be sold at profit on a consistent basis. The tourism industry consists

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    tetramethylthiuram disulphide (TMTD) and zinc oxide. The HA system poses serious environmental problem such as strong smell due to the presence of large amount of ammonia. On the other hand‚ TMTD has been implicated to produce carcinogenic nitrosamines in rubber products and is an allergen causing contact dermatitis (Type IV allergy). Furthermore‚ zinc is considered toxic especially in food-contact applications and is a source of heavy metal in waste sludge and effluent water. A synthetic carboxylate

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    Plant Biotechnology 26‚ 67–70 (2009) Minireview Production of natural rubber from Para rubber tree Yasuyuki Hayashi Bridgestone Corporation‚ Kodaira‚ Tokyo 187-8531‚ Japan E-mail: hayashi.yasuyuki@bridgestone.co.jp Tel: 81-42-342-6514 Fax: 81-43-498-2392 Received December 22‚ 2008; accepte January 27‚ 2009 (Edited by H. Suzuki) Abstract Natural rubber is one of the most important polymers produced by plants because it is a strategic raw material used in more than 40‚000 products. It

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