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    Companies Act 1965

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    DEFUNCT COMPANY UNDER SECTION 308(1) OF THE COMPANIES ACT 1965 DURING MORATORIUM PERIOD (3 MARCH – 30 JUNE 2011) This guideline serves to inform the procedures and requirements for the application to strike off names of defunct companies under section 308(1) of the Companies Act 1965 (CA 1965) during moratorium period. BACKGROUND 2. The Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM) has on 11 January 2007 issued a set of guidelines for the application to strike off the name of a company pursuant

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    Jackson Dr. Panigrahi The Kroger Company is what many consider to be an American Supermarket chain‚ founded in 1883 by largest grocery Bernard Kroger Cincinnati Ohio Kroger is now the second largest grocery retailer by volume failing only behind Wal-Mart. Since 2010 The Kroger Company has operated through many subsidiaries (3619) stores and was reported to do sales numbers exceeding 80 billion during for the first time in the year of (2010). The Kroger company hard work and success would not be

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    up-to-the-minute company report will help you to formulate strategies to drive your business by enabling you to understand your partners‚ customers and competitors better. Scope - Business description - A detailed description of the company’s operations and business divisions. - Corporate strategy - GlobalData’s summarization of the company’s business strategy. - SWOT analysis - A detailed analysis of the company’s strengths‚ weakness‚ opportunities and threats. - Company history - Progression

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    Company Profile of Sony

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    Environmental Scanning Bryan Erick B. Baesa BMN1 Company Profile Sony is synonymous with consumer electronics. It’s especially big in TVs and game consoles like PlayStation3. Officially named Sony Kabushiki Kaisha‚ the company designs‚ develops‚ manufactures‚ and sells a host of electronic equipment‚ instruments‚ and devices for consumer‚ professional‚ and industrial markets. Professional products include semiconductors and components. A top global media conglomerate‚ Sony boasts additional

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    Kroger Company Stock

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    Stock Report The five companies that I chose to do my stock quotes on are: AT&T Inc.‚ Gold Fields Limited‚ Kroger Co.‚ which are on the New York Stock Exchange‚ Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. and Yahoo Inc. which are on the NASDAQ. AT&T Inc. is a fortune 50 company that provides local exchange services‚ wireless communications‚ long-distance services‚ data/broadband and Internet services‚ telecommunications equipment‚ managed networking‚ wholesale transport services‚ and directory advertising

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    Inter Company Analysis

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    required to assess the ability of the company to continue as a going concern. This the case of Miller Mining Limited‚ the management has assessed that the company is perhaps headed for financial distress and its going concern might be a concern. The purpose of the note is to inform the users of the financial distress that the company can face. The company has current liabilities greater than its current assets at the end of the fiscal year. If the company is unsuccessful in negotiations with creditors

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    Source : Adapted from P.V. Morgan‚ ‘International Human Resource Management : Fact or Fiction’‚ Personnel Administrator‚ vol 31‚ No. 9 (1986) p.44 National or country & employee categories involved in IHRM activities o The host-country‚ where a subsidiary is located and Host Country Nationals (HCN) are the employees belongs to this country (eg. Dell Computers‚ Singapore) o The home-country‚ where the firm is headquartered and Parent Country

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    Harpo Productions Company

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    privately held company and it was founded by Oprah Winfrey and her lawyer Jeff Jacobs in 1986; a production company that used her first name spelled backwards. In 1988‚ the company took full charge of Winfrey’s show. It also includes HARPO Films and HARPO Radio‚ Inc. The facilities are on the city’s Near West Side neighborhood of Chicago and with additional offices in Los Angeles. In 1990s‚ “This Company had annual revenues of about $150 million with the number employees working for this company” (Encyclopedia

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    Ramatex Berhad Company

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    A Brief Company Profile Tai Wah Garments Industry Sdn Bhd as subsidiary of the Ramatex Berhad Company Ramatex Berhad was established in 1982 as Gimmill Industrial (M) Sdn.‚ a small textile manufacturing plant in Batu Pahat‚ Malaysia. The Ramatex Group‚ as it is now known today‚ expanded vertically from dyeing and knitting mills into yarn manufacturing in 1989 and continued its growth into finishing fabrics and printing in 1992. On November 12‚ 1996‚ the Ramatex Group was officially listed

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    Joint Stock Company

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    A joint-stock company is a business entity which is owned by shareholders. Each shareholder owns the portion of the company in proportion to his or her ownership of the company’s shares (certificates of ownership). [1] This allows for the unequal ownership of a business with some shareholders owning a larger proportion of a company than others. Shareholders are able to transfer their shares to others without any effects to the continued existence of the company. [2] In modern corporate

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