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OVERVIEW PERFORMANCE SUSTAINABILITY FINANCIALS APPENDIX BUSINESS FINANCIAL STRUCTURE HIGHLIGHTS REVENUE (S$’m) EARNINGS BEFORE INTEREST AND TAX (“EBIT”) (S$’m) 2016 110.2 2016 111.2 2017 74.5 2017 219.6 2018 78.3 2018 376.2 REAL ESTATE BUSINESS HEALTHCARE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BUSINESS 2019 124.2 2019 136.0 2020 111.2 2020 111.7 FY2020 revenue decreased by 10.5% mainly due to the impact FY2020 EBIT decreased by 17.8% mainly due to lower fair value China Singapore Hospitals/ Asset Management Medical Centres Ownership arising from COVID-19, which includes lower revenue from The gains and Employee Share Option Scheme paid out in FY2020. Development/ Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore, lower occupancy rate from Fair value gains at the EBIT level totalled S$2.1m in FY2020 as Integrated Integrated Perennial 90% Project Management Capitol Singapore, CHIJMES, Perennial Jihua Mall and Perennial compared to S$66.4m in FY2019. The decrease was mitigated by Developments Ownership Developments Ownership International International Health and Medical Hub. Higher rental rebates remeasurement gain and bargain purchase for Beijing Tongzhou Specialist Medical Property Management granted to Capitol Singapore and CHIJMES’ tenants also Integrated Development Phase 2 acquisition, as well as gain on Chengdu East Perennial 80% Capitol 100% Centre Singapore contributed to the lower revenue in FY2020. disposal of Zhuhai Hengqin Integrated Development, 111 High Speed International Hospital Management Railway Integrated Health and Eldercare and Somerset and AXA Tower. Development Medical AXA Tower 10% Senior Housing Ownership Hub Hotel Management Retail Malls/ Plot C 50% Shanghai 49.9% PROFIT AFTER TAX AND MINORITY INTEREST (“PATMI”) EARNINGS PER SHARE (“EPS”) Commercial Renshoutang Plot D1 50% Eldercare Group (S$’m) (cents) CHIJMES 51.6%1 Plot D2 50% Co., Ltd. -
Linguistic Composition and Characteristics of Chinese Given Names DOI: 10.34158/ONOMA.51/2016/8
Onoma 51 Journal of the International Council of Onomastic Sciences ISSN: 0078-463X; e-ISSN: 1783-1644 Journal homepage: https://onomajournal.org/ Linguistic composition and characteristics of Chinese given names DOI: 10.34158/ONOMA.51/2016/8 Irena Kałużyńska Sinology Department Faculty of Oriental Studies University of Warsaw e-mail: [email protected] To cite this article: Kałużyńska, Irena. 2016. Linguistic composition and characteristics of Chinese given names. Onoma 51, 161–186. DOI: 10.34158/ONOMA.51/2016/8 To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.34158/ONOMA.51/2016/8 © Onoma and the author. Linguistic composition and characteristics of Chinese given names Abstract: The aim of this paper is to discuss various linguistic and cultural aspect of personal naming in China. In Chinese civilization, personal names, especially given names, were considered crucial for a person’s fate and achievements. The more important the position of a person, the more various categories of names the person received. Chinese naming practices do not restrict the inventory of possible given names, i.e. given names are formed individually, mainly as a result of a process of onymisation, and given names are predominantly semantically transparent. Therefore, given names seem to be well suited for a study of stereotyped cultural expectations present in Chinese society. The paper deals with numerous subdivisions within the superordinate category of personal name, as the subclasses of surname and given name. It presents various subcategories of names that have been used throughout Chinese history, their linguistic characteristics, their period of origin, and their cultural or social functions. -
UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT Southern District of New York *SUBJECT to GENERAL and SPECIFIC NOTES to THESE SCHEDULES* SUMMARY
UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT Southern District of New York Refco Capital Markets, LTD Case Number: 05-60018 *SUBJECT TO GENERAL AND SPECIFIC NOTES TO THESE SCHEDULES* SUMMARY OF AMENDED SCHEDULES An asterisk (*) found in schedules herein indicates a change from the Debtor's original Schedules of Assets and Liabilities filed December 30, 2005. Any such change will also be indicated in the "Amended" column of the summary schedules with an "X". Indicate as to each schedule whether that schedule is attached and state the number of pages in each. Report the totals from Schedules A, B, C, D, E, F, I, and J in the boxes provided. Add the amounts from Schedules A and B to determine the total amount of the debtor's assets. Add the amounts from Schedules D, E, and F to determine the total amount of the debtor's liabilities. AMOUNTS SCHEDULED NAME OF SCHEDULE ATTACHED NO. OF SHEETS ASSETS LIABILITIES OTHER YES / NO A - REAL PROPERTY NO 0 $0 B - PERSONAL PROPERTY YES 30 $6,002,376,477 C - PROPERTY CLAIMED AS EXEMPT NO 0 D - CREDITORS HOLDING SECURED CLAIMS YES 2 $79,537,542 E - CREDITORS HOLDING UNSECURED YES 2 $0 PRIORITY CLAIMS F - CREDITORS HOLDING UNSECURED NON- YES 356 $5,366,962,476 PRIORITY CLAIMS G - EXECUTORY CONTRACTS AND UNEXPIRED YES 2 LEASES H - CODEBTORS YES 1 I - CURRENT INCOME OF INDIVIDUAL NO 0 N/A DEBTOR(S) J - CURRENT EXPENDITURES OF INDIVIDUAL NO 0 N/A DEBTOR(S) Total number of sheets of all Schedules 393 Total Assets > $6,002,376,477 $5,446,500,018 Total Liabilities > UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT Southern District of New York Refco Capital Markets, LTD Case Number: 05-60018 GENERAL NOTES PERTAINING TO SCHEDULES AND STATEMENTS FOR ALL DEBTORS On October 17, 2005 (the “Petition Date”), Refco Inc. -
An Investigation of Addressing, Openings and Closings in Chinese Personal Letters
Linguistics Department School ofModem Language Studies The University ofNew South Wales AN INVESTIGATION OF ADDRESSING, OPENINGS AND CLOSINGS IN CHINESE PERSONAL LETTERS by Xianghong Cao Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY April, 2004 PLEASE TYPE THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES Thesis/Project Report Sheet Surname or Family name: C tt..O First name: X I~M'J Other name/s: Abbreviation for degree as given in the University calendar: (11,-_ "_S) school: /Vlodem L~l/l."cJe ~t-tcf,es Faculty: Ar::Cs Title: Art ~ves-tJ~'tr/\. of ~s-s/~ / tpe/u(Js cu-.o( clos/(Js .t.A. cA.;..... e.S""e per<s'(')'_,.__d Le.ite/--s Abstract 350 words maximum: (PLEASE TYPE) Investigations into address forms, openings and closings in the sociolinguistics and discourse fields have largely focused on oral communication. This study has set out to examine linguistic and pragmatic features of addressing, opening and closing behaviours in relation to the effects of social factors and the cultural constraints in actual language use in Chinese personal letters. The aim of this research is to provide a better understanding of the forms, functions, sequences and uses of utterances in these three routinized speech behaviours in written interaction and intercultural communication in the Chinese context. Using a database of 259 personal letters written by Chinese in Xinjiang Autonomous Regions, an analysis and discussion are presented, using both qualitative and some simple quantitative techniques. Findings reveal that there is a variety of address forms that Chinese writers use in personal letters, which is a reflection of the diversity and elaborateness of this practice in Chinese. -
Longemont Yes Tower, No. 399 Kaixuan Road, Changning District, Shanghai
Longemont Yes Tower, No. 399 Kaixuan Road, Changning District, Shanghai View this office online at: https://www.newofficeasia.com/details/serviced-offices-longemont-yes-tower- no-399-kaixuan-road-changning-district Longemont Yes Tower boasts an impressive glass exterior which floods these 8th floor offices with natural light. This highly sought after business center is able to offer a serviced office solution that epitomizes what most modern companies are in need of to get off to a flying start in Shanghai. For organizations who would like to be able to move in and make a start right away, these work areas would be very suitable as they are provided with all necessary equipment and are primed for action. Companies based that base themselves here can make use of a tastefully decorated business lounge, offering somewhere to hide from the hustle and bustle of the workplace as well as a relaxed space in which to chat with friends and grab a drink. Tenants also benefit from housekeeping services, conference room availability, kitchen access, and recently renovated interiors, creating a center suitable for all types of business. Transport links Nearest railway station: 延安西路 (550 metres) Nearest airport: Key features Comfortable lounge Conference rooms Disabled facilities (DDA/ADA compliant) Double glazing Flexible contracts Furnished workspaces High-speed internet Hot desking Kitchen facilities Lift Meeting rooms Modern interiors Near to subway / underground station Office cleaning service Open plan workstations Town centre location WC (separate male & female) Wireless networking Location These premises can be found in an easily accessible part of town which is a well-coveted business zone close to downtown with a wide range of vibrant amenities and convenient transport links at your disposal. -
Perennial Tianjin South High Speed Railway International Healthcare and Business City Officially Broke Ground
PRESS RELEASE 10 December 2019 For Immediate Release Perennial Tianjin South High Speed Railway International Healthcare and Business City Officially Broke Ground Singapore, 10 December 2019 – Perennial Tianjin South High Speed Railway (“HSR”) International Healthcare and Business City (“Perennial Tianjin South HSR City”) (鹏瑞利国际健康商旅城-天津南 站项目), an integrated development owned by Perennial Real Estate Holdings Limited (“Perennial”), through its 45% owned joint venture vehicle Perennial HC Holdings Pte. Ltd., has officially broken ground. The estimated total investment cost for the project is RMB5 billion. Perennial Tianjin South HSR City, comprising three plots of land spanning a total maximum allowable gross floor area of approximately 330,000 square metres (“sqm”), will be developed into a one-stop regional healthcare and commercial hub comprising medical care, eldercare, hospitality, Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions (“MICE”), and retail components. The medical care and eldercare components, which will include international hospital, rehabilitation hospital, specialist centre, nursing homes and eldercare apartments, are expected to host approximately 2,000 beds. The hospitality component is expected to house over 1,000 rooms and the MICE convention facility is expected to provide a seating capacity of over 1,000. Mr Ivan Koh, Chief Executive Officer (China) of Perennial, said, “Tianjin is strategically sited in the heart of the Bohai Bay Economic Rim, within the megalopolis integrating Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei (“Jing- Jin-Ji”) and along China’s Belt and Road Initiative (“BRI”), positioning it to well-serve consumer demands arising from the high end service industries setting up in the region.” Mr Koh added, “Perennial Tianjin South HSR City, through leveraging on the adjacent Tianjin South HSR station which is designated as a major gateway to Northern China, is set to become a one-stop commercial, healthcare and medical hub serving a population of over 120 million. -
Enjoy up to 20% Off at Renowned Chinese Restaurants
Enjoy up to 20% off at renowned Chinese restaurants Discount CNY100 off when spend minimum CNY500/ sale slip for renowned Chinese restaurants with ICBC (Thai) UnionPay card at selected restaurants in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Chengdu From 20 May – 20 November 2019 Conditions:1. This promotion is apply with UnionPay cards issued outside Mainland China (card number starting with 62). Excluded UnionPay cards issued in Mainland China. 2.Offers are only valid with card-based payment or mobile QuickPass payment. 3.One card per event day can only enjoy the discount once. All participating restaurants share the daily quota. 4.Beijing Time (GMT+8) is adopted in transaction confirmation. Due to the system cut-off, event day commences at 23:00 p.m. and terminates at 22:59 p.m. the next natural day. Due to daily system maintenance, offers are not valid during 22:58 p.m. to 23:05 p.m. 5.The receipt will indicate original amount of bill without discount, even though the discount is applied. Please refer to transaction SMS or bank statement for actual payment amount. 6.In the event of refund, only the amount paid by cardholders will be returned, excluding the discount amount. 7.Limited quantity of offers on a first-come-first-served basis for all UnionPay cards issued from all banks in Thailand. 8.Bills are not allowed to be split for payment. UnionPay International and merchants reserve the right to withdraw or cancel a discount offer in case of any alleged violation or abuse of the offer rules. -
Two Generations of Contemporary Chinese Folk Ballad Minyao 1994-2017
Two Generations of Contemporary Chinese Folk Ballad Minyao 1994-2017: Emergence, Mobility, and Marginal Middle Class A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE DIVISION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT MĀNOA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN MUSIC July 2020 By Yanxiazi Gao Thesis Committee: Byong Won Lee, Chairperson Frederick Lau (advisor) Ricardo D. Trimillos Cathryn Clayton Keywords: Minyao, Folk Ballad, Marginal Middle Class and Mobility, Sonic Township, Chinese Poetry, Nostalgia © Copyright 2020 By Yanxiazi Gao i for my parents ii Acknowledgements This thesis began with the idea to write about minyao music’s association with classical Chinese poetry. Over the course of my research, I have realized that this genre of music not only relates to the past, but also comes from ordinary people who live in the present. Their life experiences, social statuses, and class aspirations are inevitably intertwined with social changes in post-socialist China. There were many problems I struggled with during the research and writing process, but many people supported me along the way. First and foremost, I am truly grateful to my advisor Dr. Frederick Lau. His intellectual insights into Chinese music and his guidance and advice have inspired me to keep moving throughout the entire graduate study. Professor Ricardo Trimillos gave frequent attention to my academic performance. His critiques of conference papers, thesis drafts, and dry runs enabled this thesis to take shape. Professor Barbara Smith offered her generosity and support to my entire duration of study at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa. -
Proposed Acquisition of Interest in Chengdu Longemont Shopping Mall Development
(a business trust constituted on 22 February 2011 under the laws of the Republic of Singapore) Managed by Perennial China Retail Trust Management Pte. Ltd. PROPOSED ACQUISITION OF INTEREST IN CHENGDU LONGEMONT SHOPPING MALL DEVELOPMENT (I) ISSUE AND DESPATCH OF UNITHOLDERS’ CIRCULAR (II) EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF UNITHOLDERS OF PERENNIAL CHINA RETAIL TRUST; AND (III) ENTRY INTO THE AMENDED AND RESTATED FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT, OPTION AGREEMENT AND NEW EARN-OUT DEED. 1. INTRODUCTION Perennial China Retail Trust Management Pte. Ltd., as trustee-manager of Perennial China Retail Trust (“ PCRT ”, and trustee-manager of PCRT, the “ Trustee-Manager ”), refers to its announcement dated 4 November 2011 (the “ 4 November 2011 Announcement ”) in relation to the proposed acquisition of a 50.0% interest in Chengdu Longemont Shopping Mall Development (“ Chengdu Longemont Mall ”) based on a completed gross floor area (“ GFA ”) of 455,260 square metres (“ sqm ”) and the agreed property price of RMB10,000 per sqm and the entry into of a master framework agreement (the “Original Framework Agreement ”) in relation thereto. In the interests of unitholders, the Trustee-Manager has negotiated for: (i) the flexibility for PCRT to increase its interest in Chengdu Longemont Mall to more than 50.0% (and up to 80.0%) (the “ Chengdu Longemont Mall Interest ”) (the “ Acquisition ”) pursuant to the terms of an amendment to the Original Framework Agreement (the “ Framework Agreement ”) and the Option Agreement (as defined herein) and (ii) an additional earn-out arrangement in connection with the Acquisition pursuant to the terms of the New Earn-out Deed (as defined herein). The Trustee-Manager wishes to announce that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Perennial China Retail Pte. -
Press Release
PRESS RELEASE 59 Greater China Industry Leaders Unveiled at th the 6 Annual TTG China Travel Awards Shanghai, April 19 2013 – 3 months of voting culminated in the 6th Annual TTG China Travel Awards 2013 Ceremony and Gala Dinner, where 59 of Greater China’s best travel trade organisations were lauded for their outstanding achievements over the past year. These 59 winners were decided through over 38,000 valid votes cast by travel trade professionals such as travel consultants, tour operators and destination management companies, who named their s organi ations of choice for each award title online and on print forms provided in TTG China and TTG-‐BTmice China. 20 organisations were first-‐time winners at the TTG China Travel Awards this year, including American Airlines, Best American Airline Servicing China, which made its way into a category dominated by a majority of long-‐time winners such as Air China (Best China Airline), Singapore Airlines (Best Asian Airline Servicing China), and Air France European (Best Airline Servicing China). In the Resort Hotel category, Banyan Tree Hangzhou clinched the Best Resort in China, while Holiday Inn Resort Changbaishan’s win as Best New Resort in China marked ’s the Changbaishan region debut in the TTG China Travel Awards. Chengdu also made its debut as Best City in China (Leisure Travel), positioning itself against other top destination -‐ front runners. “The diversity and dynamism of China in its entirety is what makes it one of the leading players in industry oday,” t says TTG Asia Media managing director Darren Ng. “It’s exciting to see destinations like Chengdu and Changbaishan opening up and developing at such a rapid rate.” Despite Chengdu’s growing popularity in the MICE industry, Shanghai s still retained it Best City in China (BT-‐ MICE) award title for the 6th year running. -
Post Event Report Global Smart Factory Summit 2017
Post Event Report Global Smart Factory Summit 2017 Concurrent Ceremony: ROI Industry 4.0 Awards China Ceremony Oct.17 | The Longemont Shanghai Background: Global Smart Factory Summit 2017 has been successfully held on Oct. 17th at the Longemont Shanghai. More than 150 industry experts from the end user enterprises of automotive, electronics, machinery, etc., servo system suppliers, software equipment vendors, government, associations and media gathered together to discuss the latest market trends intechnology, processing and application in smart factory. The concurrent Ceremony: ROI Industry 4.0 Awards China Ceremony witnessed the birth of the first ROI China award winner. The delegates included the end user enterprises of Volkswagen Group, Huizhong Automotive, Mrs Le Food, Dell Technologies, Siemens, Bosch, HP Technology ects, and other related solution suppliers, as well as item China, Guangzhou Xingshi Equipment, Guangzhou Xingshi Technology, Leuze Electronic, WD-40, Manulism Technology and so on. Technical Communication during the tea break, the ROI Industry 4.0 Awards China Ceremony and the cocktail party provided a perfect platform for delegates to meet with other decision makers, establish new business contacts and engage in knowledge and experiences exchange. The seminar was not only an opportunity to learn and socialize, but also a great opportunity to establish business cooperation. As the organizer, we are always trying to not only improve our content, but networking activities as well. We are proud that our event can help -
Degrees Conferred AU18
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Degrees Conferred AUTUMN SEMESTER 2018 Data as of January 17, 2019 Argentina Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Degree Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Degree Honor Marquez, Maria Victoria Cordoba 5014 Doctor of Philosophy THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting January 17, 2019 Page 1 of 47 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Degrees Conferred AUTUMN SEMESTER 2018 Data as of January 17, 2019 Bangladesh Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Degree Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Degree Honor Rashid, S M Shahriar Dhaka 1206 Doctor of Philosophy Chowdhury, Shah Mahmud Hasan Rajshahi 6202 Master of Science THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting January 17, 2019 Page 2 of 47 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Degrees Conferred AUTUMN SEMESTER 2018 Data as of January 17, 2019 Canada Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Degree Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Degree Honor Kerr, Devon Angela Barrie ON L4N 9 Bachelor of Science in Education Hambira, Chido Moreblessing Winnipeg MB R3R 0 Doctor of Philosophy Reisbig, Nathalie Ann Saskatoon SK S70C3 Doctor of Philosophy THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting January 17, 2019 Page 3 of 47 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Degrees Conferred AUTUMN SEMESTER 2018 Data as of January 17, 2019 Chile Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Degree Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Degree Honor Iturriaga Saez, Cristian Andres Santiago 76105