1. Spain Sub Prime Crisis
Name of the University Master Thesis Banking system reforms after the subprime crises Study case: Spain Author: | Supervisor: | | |
Department of ................................. January 2014 Abstract How did the Subprime Crisis, a small problem of U.S. financial markets, affect
the entire global banking system? The aim of this paper is to analyze the effect of the subprime crisis on the banking sector in Europe,
with a close attention on the case of Spain. Spain is currently facing the worst crisis ever experienced in its financial history, so it would be
interesting to analyze what is the real situation of the banking sector and what will be the reforms that could lead to a consolidation of the
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They have different shapes and sizes, taking different forms during time, and usually spread across borders. Financial crises are often the
product of asset and credit booms that eventually turn into busts. This booms can be identify in time but no one still has an answer of why
they are allowed to continue, knowing that can rapidly become unsustainable and turn into busts or crunches. The subprime crisis: origins
and evolutionThe subprime crisis is an over studied topic studied by a vast number of thinkers trying to establish the cause and to find the
culpable for the greatest economic collapse since great depression. Trying to point out a single cause as the root of the crisis is however
impossible as our current situation is the results of a set of political, economic and social policies. A lot of literature is dedicated to the
subprime crises subject, all finding guilt in the management and moral hazard existent in the American economy. It all started on the
American continent and soon became viral thru all the world's economies. The interdependence of countries created a wave effect, so all
the symptoms of the crises could be seen in different time periods, in the whole world. The growths catches a faster pace with the help of
financial instruments that were created to provide liquidity to the markets. So we could see the widespread securitization of mortgages
pushing the credit market to develop under
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3. Strategic Analysis on City Development Limited, Singapore
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary...................................................................................................................2
2. Analysis of External General and Industry Environment.................................................... 3
Porter's Five Forces...................................................................................................................3
PESTEL Analysis..........................................................................................................................4
External Factor Analysis Summary (EFAS).............................................................................5
3. Internal Analysis of the Company...........................................................................................6
Internal Factor Analysis Summary (IFAS)...............................................................................8
4. Assessment of Company Performance...................................................................................9
Financial Ratio Analysis..............................................................................................................9
5. Recommendation of Strategies.............................................................................................15
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The company's brand recognition is visible globally. It also possesses strong capital resources and has exhibited positive results to its
shareholders in the past.
In order to formulate suitable strategies for the company, I have practiced Prescriptive Corporate Strategy. I also have used the TOWS
matrix which helped produce some solid strategies for the company such as to have eco friendly manufacturing for differentiation or to
have expansions strategies in India and China.
To conclude, I would like to say that CDL has immense opportunities and necessities for global expansion considering their good financial
position and high domestic competition. CDL has been the market pioneer in number of its businesses in the past and should continue with
the trend to stay as a market leader.
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Chapter 1
Analysis of External General and Industry Environment
Porter's Five Forces Model Potential Entrants Market share in the real estate business in Singapore is mainly capitalized by few big
players such as City Development Limited, CapitaLand and Keppel Land. If any multi–national real estate company approaches to invest
here, they will be restricted to a marginal shareholding in the new companies. A new entrant will be therefore a private Singaporean
company, and as such the barriers to entry is high in the real estate business.
Substitutes The main substitute threats for CDL
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5. Strengths And Weaknesses Of Evaluation
Each evaluation model has its own strengths and weaknesses so it cannot meet and cannot be suitable for all cases. As per McCoy &
Hargie, if we understand the nature of evaluation, the purpose and the organization and participants' needs, we could evaluate the training
more effectively (McCoy & Hargie, 2001).
Training effectiveness refers to the objectives or the goals were set to achieve after the training program. According to Bates & Coyne,
training effectiveness is all what achieved from the training program applied on the workplace (Bates & Coyne, 2005). As per Hung,
quality of training is more concerned than quantity of training through training evaluation (Hung, 2001). Therefore, in point of view of
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However, due to time limited and other conditions, the author did not study the fourth level (results). The author also did not conduct pre–
test and post–test during the survey to measure the third level (behavior). Research paper of (Nguyen, 2013) was used the Kirkpatrick's
four–level evaluation model also to measure trainee's satisfaction when training course completion at Tetra Pak company. The writer also
analyzed the factors influencing training effectiveness; those factors are in the end–of–course evaluation form. (Nguyen, 2013) studied the
technical training programs that Tetra Park plays the training service provider role to its partners. The technical training program was
evaluated through all four levels of Kirkpatrick's four–level
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7. Ijm Land
Table of Contents 1.0 Back ground of IJM Land Berhad 1.1 Basic Introduction of IJM Land Berhad 1.2 Choices over IJM Land Berhad
1.3 Analysis of current situation of IJM Land Berhad 1.3.1 Vision 1.3.2 Proposed Vision Statement 1.4.1 Mission 1.4.2 Improved Mission
1.5 Objectives (SMART) 2.0 Internal Analysis 2.1 Product Life Cycle of IJM Land 2.1.1 Introduction Stage 2.1.2 Growth Stage 2.1.3
Maturity Stage 2.1.4 Decline Stage 2.1.5 Conclusion of IJM Land Berhad's Product Life Cycle 2.2 Boston Consulting Group Matrix of
IJM Land Berhad} 2.2.1 Question Marks 2.2.2 Star 2.2.3 Cash Cows 2.2.4 Dogs 2.2.5 Conclusion of IJM Land Berhad's Boston
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In line with the stable economic environment, improved labour market conditions and rising inflationary fears, the property market
continued on a growth trend that only moderated towards the end of the year. In 2011, the Malaysian property market recorded an all time
high 430,403 transactions valued at RM137.83 billion which were 14.3% and 28.3% higher respectively compared to 2010. In tandem
with the vibrant property market, the Group's projects throughout the country continued to enjoy healthy take up rates, which enabled it to
achieve RM1.35 billion in sales. Riding on this positive sentiment, the Group continued to enhance its value proposition to prospective
buyers by offering a wide range of products incorporating contemporary designs and innovative features in our well located developments.
The positive results of our efforts are reflected in the financial performance of the Group. According to the company CEO &
Managing Director Dato' Soam Heng Choon, our strategically located projects across the country generally experienced strong demand. In
Penang, our prestigious "The Light" waterfront development, Maritime office suites, Pearl Regency, Vertiq and The Address condominium
projects, Klang Valley's Laman Granview in Puchong (an exclusive semi–detached and bungalow enclave), Johor's landed residential
development within Iskandar Malaysia called Nusa Duta, D'Rich and D'Ambience
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9. Case Study : Sentosa Cove Bungalow Sale
1) Sentosa Cove Bungalow Sale realises 23.8 million
The sale of a bungalow in the prestigious Sentosa Cove recently realized 23.8 million Singapore dollars, around 2,775 Singapore dollars
psf on the 8,576 sq. ft. land area. The bungalow stands in Lakeshore View, facing the Serapong Golf Course and it overlooks the ocean.
The per square foot price for this bungalow is the highest achieved since the sales of two properties in the same road one in May 2013 at
2,952 Singapore dollars per square foot and the other in June 2013 at 2,922 Singapore dollars per square foot. Both sales completed before
the Total Debt Servicing Ratio framework was introduced later in June of 2013.
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Supply is limited, there are only just over 360 bungalows in Sentosa Cove and there will be no more Sentosa Cove land released for villa
building.
Whilst there are more villa viewings in Sentosa Cove is higher this year than last, the volume of sales is very much less than that prior to
the introduction of the Total Debt Servicing Ratio framework. In the year to date six bungalows, including the recent Lakeshore View sale,
have been sold, in 2014 only three sales transactions took place on Sentosa Cove bungalows. There were 18 sales transactions for Sentosa
Cove villas in 2013 and 23 in 2012 but in 2010 and 2009 there were 54 and 36 sales respectively, after which sales activity in the area
slowed to 24 in 2011, due to the government beginning its actions to cool Singapore's the property market.
On a lighter note, a property insider says that buyers have the advantage in the current market, when there is the opportunity lower prices
rather than when the market is more buoyant and sellers will have higher expectations.
Although bungalow sales at Sentosa Cove are slow the leasing market has been busy. Tenants are foreign nationals mainly from Western
countries taking two to three year leases, with rentals between 20,000 and 30,000 per month according to the bungalow's situation, size
and frontage. Tenants are mainly high ranking company executives.
Bungalow rents in Sentosa Cove have lowered
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11. An Influential Key Player Within The Real Estate Industry...
1. Introduction
CapitaLand has been an influential key player within the real estate industry with a diversified portfolio from homes to mixed apartment
leveraging on its expertise in industry knowledge and financing capabilities. In recent years, opportunities within the Asia Pacific region,
particularly Singapore, has grown impressively due to motivational factors such as increased travel with cheaper options made available
from budget airlines and global events Formula One Night Race and Youth Olympic Games (CapitaLand, 2014).
In Vietnam, projects such as The Vista Verde, ParcSpring apartments (HCM) and Mulberry Lane Apartments (Hanoi), Vista Verde project
in District 2 would be projected as a world–class and a large scale project to continue to assert the brand and name the investors
CapitaLand.
As a result, CapitaLand is determined to set aside a hundred million as an initial investment capital in financing a project to be built within
Singapore.
1.1 Goals
Unlike our competitors, CapitaLand is focused to differentiate its product by offering a unique conceptual hotel with a sole purpose of
housing only international students offering amenities such as tutoring agency, clinic and food businesses within the building to cater to
these students' daily needs. Once the hotel residence is built, CapitaLand targets revenue to cover 20% of its costs.
While Vista Verde's design is expected to focus on small and medium families; creating a youthful environment for young
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13. Zlam Zam Essay
INTRODUCTION This landmark Indian–Muslim restaurant opposite Sultan Mosque has been serving nasi biryani, murtabak, roti prata
and other dishes for over 100 years. Here at 2 units of doucle–decked shop–houses, the address for Zam Zam Restaurants. They believe
that the reason for their success is our steadfast dedication to provide their customers with a whole and hearty meal, a meal that touches
the heart through the stomach and leaves each of their customers with satisfied smile. Restaurant Name: Singapore Zam Zam Restaurant
Address : 697 North Bridge Road, 198675 Telephone : +65 62986320 Opening Hours : Daily: 08:00 – 23:00 Cuisine : Asian, Indian,
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a. People: Staff appreciation and retention is the key of Zam Zam's continued HR safety nets. More than 50% of the 25 strong staff
especially in the Kitchen and Operations are above 45 years of age and have been working more than 10 years. Their loyalty shown
illustrates the company's welfare and staff incentive program have been working well b. Products: For 100 years, their traditional and
classic menus are the treasure of the restaurant.. These unique brands of Arabic–Indian–Malay specialties are rare to be found in
Singapore. c. Process: As they would say, if it's not broken why fix it? During our visit, we noticed the restaurant was very busy and yet
the service was fast and efficient. It seemed like a food bazaar with the aromatic scent of the saffron rice, the friendly chatters of the crew
and the rush of the guests hunting for empty tables on both levels. Vision Statement is the organization's vision is for the future or long–
term goals that will create impact to the business and community. Zam Zam endeavor to be the chosen outlet by preserving its traditionally
prepared dishes as a leading Singapore's signature
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15. Case Study Of Sim Lian Group Limited
1.0 Introduction Sim Lian Group Limited is one of Singapore's most established property development and Construction Company,
backed by an outstanding track record in construction that spans for more than 3 decades. The Group's evolution into an established player
in Singapore's property market began with its mission of "Creating space, creating homes". These are the starting points for Sim Lian's
architectural designs, which seek to provide modern living, creating a luxurious field of space and a cocoon of premium living. The Group
was listed on the Mainboard of the Singapore Exchange in 2000. Apart from getting listed on the Singapore Exchange in the year 2000
and received many awards and accolades over the past 25 years. This standing is reflected in the Group's broad portfolio of developments
today, embracing both freehold condominium in prime districts as well as the first private developer in Singapore to undertake the Design,
Build and Sell Scheme tender from Housing Development Board (HDB). (Business times Over the years, the Group carved out a
formidable niche in the market, gained a reputation as a progressive, customer–oriented company dedicated to providing innovative and
exquisitely crafted developments and also having won the confidence and esteem of home buyers. Today, the Group's two core activities
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There are other developers who win the tender and build EC too. The threat these competitor's development may pose to the Group relates
to the location accessibility, the architectural design and structure, the facilities the development has and the choices of unit sizes. The
Tampines Trilliant has a strong advantage over the first 3 variables but they do not have a choice of smaller units. Most of the ECs in
Singapore have smaller units such as a 2 bedroom or 1 bedroom unit, as such, it becomes a threat the Group may foresee when buyers
starts to compare. (Alida,
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17. Applied Business Simulation Analysis
ACC1005 Foundations of Finance Applied Business Simulation – Introductory to Bloomberg Professional Services Group 23 Joshua Tan
(1702776) Keck Siao Mei (1702693) Pan LiQing (1702615) Tan Si Ning Serene (1701435) Date of Submission: 20 October 2017 Table of
Contents 1. Company Description 1 1.1 Background Information 1 1.2 Senior Management Committee 1 1.3 Top 5 Shareholders 2 2.
Competitors 2 3. Quantitative Analysis 2 4. Qualitative Analysis 3 5. Appendices 4 6. References 5 1. Company Description 1.1
Background Information Singapore Exchange Limited (SGX) is an investment holding company which was established and operated in
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Being a monopoly, trading volume will definitely increase in SGX, increasing the share prices and the dividends. 5. Appendices Appendix
AAppendix B 6. References i. Dinesh, D. (2017, April 23). 4 stocks this week [17 Apr 2017]: Ascott; Keppel; SGX; CapitaLand Mall.
Retrieved October 16, 2017, from http://dollarsandsense.sg/4–stocks–week–17–apr–2017–ascott–keppel–sgx–capitaland–mall/ ii.
Dividend Information. (n.d.). Retrieved October 16, 2017, from http://investorrelations.sgx.com/dividends.cfm iii. SGX named
Derivatives Exchange of the Year. (2017, September 27). Retrieved October 16, 2017, from
http://repository.shareinvestor.com/rpt_view.pl/id/ea83bdffe117d3588f404fc443cbb4a78801de308c8e152c96b1924e1c195e00/type/si_news
iv. SINGAPORE EXCHANGE LIMITED (S68). (2017). Retrieved October 16, 2017, from https://www.dividends.sg/view/S68 v. Stocks
suffer worst week since February freakout. (2016, April 29). Retrieved October 16, 2017, from
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19. The Capital Budgeting of Capitaland
Executive summary In this report, we will discuss about the capital budgeting of CapitaLand, one of the largest real estate companies in
Asia. Business activities and financial background of CapitaLand will be mentioned in this report, also with the evaluation of two potential
mutually exclusive capital investments as well as the objective of these investments for this company. This report also contents the
analysis of four main different capital budgeting techniques used in the investments for supporting decision making process. Definition,
formula of each technique will be given along with the figure of the investments as well as its advantages and disadvantages. The numeric
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The Gross Profit figure also increased from 1,010.65 million in 2009 to 1,265 million in 2010, which is developed by 25.12%. Although
the Total Operating Expense increased by 8.46%, the Operating Income still get an increase up to 22.154% compare to the year ended
2009. Finally, the Net Income in 2010 rose up by 20.91%, from 1,052.96 million in 2009 to 1,273.14 in 2010. For the fifth consecutive
year, CapitaLand has recorded the Net Profit after tax and minority interests exceeding S$1 billion. Over the last five years, CapitaLand
has achieved total Net Profit 7.4 billion. This profitability is the result of the Group's aggressive growth strategy, and focus on the
productivity of capital. During the year, the Group continued to invest for future growth by committing over S$6 billion of new
investments. 2. OBJECTIVES Singapore is Southeast Asia's most important financial center and trades enter pot. Singapore also has the
very high level infrastructure development in people's living standard, housing, education and transport among in Asia, attracts numerous
investors and tourists every year. Base on Singapore's characteristics of business environment
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