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Tuesday 30 April 2013



Logo syarikat




Maklumat syarikat

Ditubuhkan pada februari 2012
Syarikat sendirian berhad
Alamat didaftarkan :
No 192, Jalan Air Molek,
80590 Johor Bahru,
Johor Darul Takzim

Jenis perniagaan : Teknologi Maklumat
  • Menjual/membaiki computer terpakai dan baru
  • Memasang wired/wireless networking & stryamyx
  • Membina laman web
  • Memasang kamera litar tertutup (CCTV)
Bank : Maybank, Taman Universiti
  • No akaun 1820 5622 4648
No telefon : 07-9991192

Pelanggan utama:
  • Sekolah
  • Pejabat
  • Kilang
  • Kediaman
Modal Berbayar RM350,000.00


Plan Lokasi:






Visi syarikat

  • Memberikan perkhidmatan yang terbaik kepada pelangan
     


Misi syarikat

  • Menjadi syarikat berasaskan teknologi maklumat yang berdaya maju di peringkat nasional dan antarabangsa.
  • Untuk dikenali mengenai komitment kami dalam kualiti produk dan perkhidmatan yang disediakan.
  • Memastikan setiap lapisan masyarakat mampu memiliki komputer sejajar dengan keperluan dan kepentingan IT masa kini.
  • Untuk memastikan syarikat akan mencapai sasaran tahun 2020 untuk disenaraikan dalam bursa saham.

Monday 29 April 2013

Nate Alder, a 25 year old BYU student, stumbled on a million dollar idea while deep sea diving. With the help of some friends, and fellow students, he took it from an idea to an award winning prototype. Now he is ready to sell, and, he hopes, change the way we keep warm. Insulated clothing is old news. Not to mention the dated concept of wearing layers. In the future we will need nothing more than molecules to keep us warm. That is, if R. Nathan Alder's award winning idea takes off. Alder, 25, a BYU student who admits to taking a leisurely approach to graduation, has designed a line of winter gear that is insulated with argon gas, allowing them to be thinner, lighter than traditional winter gear and five times as warm. He has started a company, called Klymit, to develop and sell it. numerous events, including: Invented in Utah, the BYU Business PlanCompetition, the San Diego State Venture Competition, and a non-academic invention competition at the University of Oregon. The Klymit line is insulated using a small metal cartridge of gas, familiar to anyone who has ever fired a pellet gun, which is connected to a valve. When the valve is opened, gas fills the lining of the clothing snaking through a labyrinth of tunnels specially designed to hold it evenly. The lining fills in less than a second, and each cartridge should last a whole ski season. If the wearer starts getting too hot, a turn of the valve releases some of the gas, cooing him down. The Klymit team: Alder, the founder and CEO; Ben Maughan, finance and operations; Brady Woolford, product development; and Nick Sorensen, Director of Business Development, are currently using only argon, but are developing ways to use other noble gasses, like krypton and xenon, which are heavier and provide better insulation. The inspiration for the product struck Alder, a snowboard instructor, on a deep sea diving trip. He learned that divers us noble gasses to insulate themselves underwater, and realized that same concept could be used to make snow gear more efficient. While currently making only snow gear, Klymit is developing the technology to be used in camping gear, military equipment, and even home insulation.
As a young girl in high school Kathryn Kerrigan remembers visiting each of the 6 regional malls in the Chicago-area to find prom shoes for her size 11 feet. She didn’t know it at the time, but her exercise in footwear frustration would later provide inspiration for a booming business. Her need for stylish shoes to suit her six-foot-tall frame continued into her professional life. After 10 years of being in stylish outfits and dowdy shoes she decided that of the shoe doesn’t fit…she must make her own. Born on April 16, 1980, Kathryn grew up in Libertyville, Illinois with her two brothers. Her father, Paul, was a banker and active in his church. Her mother, Inna, was a school administrator and school board member. Both parents are currently involved in Kathryn Kerrigan, Inc. Paul as consultant and Inna as President. Kathryn attended Hawthorn Elementary School and Libertyville High School, where she played varsity basketball for three years. She attended Lake Forest College where she majored in pre-law. While at Lake Forest College she continued to play basketball and served as Chair of the Conduct Board made up of faculty and students. Upon graduation she held several jobs and began working on her MBA. With her newly minted MBA from Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois (2005) in hand, Kathryn created a business plan based around shoes for tall women. After drafting sketches and specs for her first line of women’s dress shoes, Kathryn worked with craftsmen in Northern Italy to produce her designs, inspired primarily by the wardrobe of Dottie Kerrigan. Her grandmother, Dottie, epitomized the 1920’s flapper and followed the style standard-elegant and classic. Kathryn Kerrigan, Inc was created based on these principles. Most of her designs resemble this vintage flair. Even though her business was created for tall women, her designs became available in all sizes Euro 35 – 46. In July, 2007, Kathryn moved her manufacturing operations to Spain. In December, Kathryn was contacted by Amazon.com to select 35 styles to sell on their website, Endless.com. The shoes go on-line in May 2008. Kathryn Kerrigan, Inc. projected sales for 2008 is $1 million. Lake Forest College, Lake Forest School of Business, Loyola University and numerous business organizations seek Kathryn as a speaker. She has been offered adjunct faculty positions by several colleges and universities and will begin teaching part-time for Loyola University in September, 2008. Kathryn’s designs give the soles a well-deserved break from constricting fabrics, uncomfortable heels and flats. The handcrafted construction provides gentle control without rough materials and machine-made fabrication. The soft leather lining allows the soles to breathe without constricting or pinching the toes. She believes in letting all women, no matter what their age or shoe size, feel comfortable, and a great pair os shoes can make all the difference. Kathryn’s website(s) www.KathrynKerrigan.com and www.ShoesForTallWomen.com offer stylish and fashionable ballet flats, pumps and boots for women with all shoe sizes. In July 2007, she opened her own flagship store in Libertyville, IL and in August 2007, Kathryn will launch the newest phase of her business – a couture clothing line for tall women.




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Kad nama yang dicipta hendaklah menarik dan merangkumi butir-butir penting seperti berikut : -

a)  Nama
b)  Jawatan
c)  Alamat Syarikat
d)  No. Telefon
e)  Alamat Email
f)  Website

Aktiviti penukaran kad nama telah dijalankan antara wakil kumpulan dalam kelas.


Thursday 25 April 2013