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    TECHNOLOGY ON MALAYSIA COMMUNICATION CULTURE IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION Saiful Nujaimi Abdul Rahman, M.Sc. Department of Communication, Faculty of Modern Languages & Communication, University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia Abdul Rashid Md. Ali, PhD Department of Communication, Faculty of Modern Languages & Communication, University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia Siti Zobidah Omar, PhD Department of Communication, Faculty of Modern Languages & Communication, University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia This is an unedited

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    International Investment Report Country: Malaysia Company: Tesla 1. Introduction Country Basics Malaysia is a federation of thirteen states and three federal territories in Southeast Asia. The capital of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur which has a population of almost seven million. It consists of two regions separated by the South China Sea and is bordered by Brunei, Indonesia and Thailand. The government is Constitutional Monarchy, where head of state is king and head of government is prime-minister

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    Case 3 Flight Of Funds

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    He had been well aware that the team was going to want to make things look good. So, he had to be vigilant for any sign of weakness. He always had a particular concern about ‘relationship based’ transactions, which he knew was quite prevalent in Malaysia. Transactions between “friends’, “connected” or “favoured” persons sometimes lacked commercial justification 28 Flight of Funds that led to undesirable consequences. He noted that the organisational chart of TIH showed several investments by a

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    of 250 million and the company got a long-term loan from Japanese Export Bank for Yen 81.5 billion which is equivalent to RM850 million during that time and the Ministry of Finance provided the guarantees. Although it was formed under Malaysia Company Act, Malaysia government controlled the majority of company through HICOM and State Government of Terengganu. Thus, the roles of directors of PTSB itself were limited and depend to the government policy. Then, the company gave turnkey contract to the

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    instance of GLCs in Malaysia. Abdul-Rahman, Md-Hashim and AbuBakar (2010) led one of only a handful few studies on GLCs. They analyzed CSR exposure in the Islamic Bank Malaysia (BIMB). The exploration researched CSR disclosure. The discoveries showed that BIMB likes to unveil data on subjects, for example, representatives, item and administration commitments and group contribution. In any case, in the exploration there was no particular notice of GLCs or their part in the

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    Taco Bell

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    competitors of the Taco Bell in Malaysia market that offer the similar product that satisfy the same needs and wants of the customer. The Yum! Brands should produce more valuable product for the Taco Bell to winning the customer over the competitor in Malaysia market. The competitor in Malaysia that satisfy the same needs and wants of customer such as KFC, McDonald, Pizza Hut, Burger King and many more. Yum! Brands must to identify all the weakness of their competitors in Malaysia market such as the weakness

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    Also known as PEST, from here the analyses of PEST can help the company to see what will they be experiencing and expecting on how they will manage the market performance. 1.1 a) Political Factors There is a political issue occur in malaysia, as one of the political ruling party called the “ Pakatan Rakyat” may lead to an increase on the political uncertainty and this may cause a lower of economic growth in Malaysian for about 1 to 2 years. If this occurs then the sales may be going

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    FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) IN MALAYSIA Foreign direct investment (FDI) in its classic form is defined as a company from one country making a physical investment into building a factory in another country. It is the establishment of an enterprise by a foreigner. More specifically, foreign direct investment is a cross-border corporate governance mechanism through which a company obtains productive assets in another country .Its definition can be extended to include investments made to acquire

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    have read and watched the news of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 from different Medias. I am also following this issue in this month. People should have many doubts about this issue like me: what happened to the plane? Where is this plane now? Yes, this issue is a mystery and nobody knows where the plane is now. Till today many countries are still searching this plane. The plane took off on March 8 after midnight from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and was flying to Beijing. Let’s see how these

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    INFRASTRUCTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA Introduction 1. Malaysia has achieved substantial success in its rural development, especially in reducing the incidence of poverty in both rural and urban. In the process, the rural areas have been developed with infrastructures, utility, social amenities, health and school facilities and etc to support the economic development of the country as well as increasing the quality of life of her populace. The productivity and incomes of the rural

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