Essays about: "singapore share market"
Found 4 essays containing the words singapore share market.
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1. "This is my favorite beauty product… Do you like it too?” : A quantitative study on the user's interaction on beauty brands' Instagram account and how the presence of an influencer effect it.
University essay from Karlstads universitet/Institutionen för geografi, medier och kommunikation (from 2013)Abstract : Looking at earlier studies and previous research in influencer marketing and parasocial relations between influencers and their followers, many of them are studying influencers in other countries such as Singapore and not in Sweden. This is a research gap we want to fill, which is why this study is focusing on Swedish influencers. READ MORE
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2. Establishing a Bonded Warehouse in Singapore - A case study of a company's establishment of a bonded warehouse in Singapore
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : With the lion share of the world’s clothing being produced in Asia there are few who are unfamiliar with the multi-decade long trend of production offshoring to Southeast asian countries. The phenomenon known as “fast-fashion”, meaning clothing produced rapidly to mass-market consumers in response to latest trends, is putting flexibility in the supply chain under the microscope and today there is a growing realization of the benefits to be physically close to main markets. READ MORE
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3. Credit Card Reward Program in Singapore : The Consumers' Choice
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för managementAbstract : The credit card market in Singapore is a concentrated one with local players and their foreign counterparts all vying for a share of the local market. Card issuers are constantly looking for new alternatives to attract new customers and entice existing ones to use their cards. At the same time, consumers are demanding more value from their cards. READ MORE
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4. Mobile Phone and Infrastructure Vulnerabilities
University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Institutionen IngenjörshögskolanAbstract : The first mobile threat that appeared in the year 2004, that is Cabir.A has shown that mobile phone threat is a proof-of -concept application. However, most Symbian malwares are still quite primitive and not in the form of executable code. It is able to replicate itself via Bluetooth devices supporting Symbian Series 60 user interface platform. READ MORE