52,155 research outputs found

    The spin-off of Cheung Kong Infrastructure.

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    by Chan Ping Cheung, Fung Hon Cheung.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1998.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-66).ABSTRACT --- p.iiTABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iiiPREFACE --- p.vChapterChapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1Our Approach --- p.2Chapter II. --- METHODOLOGY --- p.3Steps --- p.3Chapter III. --- MAJOR BUSINESS OF CHEUNG KONG (HOLDINGS) LIMITEDPRIOR TO THE SPIN-OFF --- p.5Genera] Description --- p.5Major Lines of Business --- p.7Chapter IV. --- ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL POSITION OF CKH --- p.14Other Financial Obligations --- p.15Chapter V. --- FUNDING STRATEGIES --- p.18Chapter VI. --- THE WHOLE STORY OF CKI'S SPIN-OFF --- p.20Chapter VII. --- MARKET COMMENTS ON CKI'S SPIN-OFF --- p.23Chapter VIII. --- THE MAIN REASON FOR CKI'S SPIN-OFF --- p.27Chapter IX. --- OTHER MANAGERIAL PURPOSES AND INCENTIVES OF CKI'S SPIN-OFF --- p.31Chapter X. --- POSSIBLE DISADVANTAGES OF SPIN-OFF --- p.34Chapter XI. --- THE SHARE PRICE PERFORMANCE OF CKI --- p.36Chapter XII. --- CONCLUSION --- p.41APPENDIXChapter I. --- ANALYSIS OF SPIN-OFFS --- p.42Chapter II --- BUSINESSES & HIGHLIGHTS OF CKI --- p.44Chapter III --- CHEUNG KONG GROUP STRUCTURE CHART --- p.48Chapter IV --- LEGAL ASPECTS OF SPIN-OFF --- p.49Chapter V --- HISTORY OF CKH --- p.51Chapter VI --- CHINA-CONCEPT IPOS --- p.53BIBLOGRAPHY --- p.5

    A study of the reasons for the failure of the government loan scheme to small industries with discussion of issues for future action: research report.

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    by Cheung Sung Ling, Ko Sheung Chi [and] Tan Chuen Kin.Abstract also in Chinese.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong.Bibliography: leaves 153-155

    Raymond Cheung

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    Raymond Cheung graduated in 1996 with a BS in Business and Economics after only three years of study. Soon after graduation he became a CPA and became an auditor for a major company. In 2011 Cheung was nominated to the George Fox Board of Trustees, his nomination was renewed in 2014.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/noteable_individuals/1072/thumbnail.jp

    A Review of silicon carbide development in MEMS applications

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    Due to its desirable material properties, Silicon Carbide (SiC) hasbecome an alternative material to replace Si for MicroelectromechanicalSystems (MEMS) applications in harsh environments. To promote SiC MEMSdevelopment towards future cost-effective products, main technology areas inmaterial deposition and processes have attracted significant interest. Thedevelopments in these areas have contributed to the rapid emergence of SiCMEMS prototypes. In this paper, we give an overview of the importantdevelopments in SiC material formation and fabrication processes in recentyears. Some of the most interesting state-of-the-art SiC MEMS devices arereviewed. This highlights the major progresses in SiC MEMS developed thusfar. This paper also looks into the prospect of SiC MEMS drawing attention topotential issues

    Fundamental Aspects of Promise-Based Proprietary Estoppel: Cheung Lai Mui v Cheung Wai Shing

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    Comments on the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal judgment in Cheung Lai Mui v Cheung Wai Shing on proprietary estoppel, land promised to family members, and work and expense undertaken in detrimental reliance on the asserted promise. Cases cited Cheung Lai Mui v Cheung Wai Shing [2021] HKCFA 19 (CFA (HK)) Thorner v Major [2009] UKHL 18; [2009] 1 W.L.R. 776; [2009] 3 WLUK 645 (HL

    Earth Friction: Geological Forces_Forced Nature

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    Sonic essay performed and exhibited at Near Now x Otoka, and published online as part of Sudden Beam, curated by Moritz Cheung (Platform Asia)
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