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    Business Plan : Hibriyah Unisex Hair Saloon Enterprise / Alim Muaz Mahadi...[et al.] by Mahadi, Alim Muaz, Abdullah, Arifah Awatif, Yaakob, Farzana Aqilah, Ku Mohd Sabri, Ku Nazzatul Alia, Mohd Rasdi, Nur Amanina

    Published 2010
    “…We have done some research that Sungai Petani is one developed state which consist of the people with lower income level and higher income level. Thus, we recommended this salon with all type of income level as the prices of our services and products is reasonable and affordable.…”
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    Sha Lin Fashion / Nurshakina Azlin Khairul Ariffin by Khairul Ariffin, Nurshakina Azlin

    Published 2020
    “…We have done some research that Malaysia is a developed country made up of people with low income levels and higher income levels. Therefore, we recommend clothes in this Sha Lin Fashion Boutique to suit all types of income levels because the prices in our Boutique are reasonable and affordable for every customer who comes.…”
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    Bebe sdn. bhd. / Adila Ahmad Nazri...[et al.] by Ahmad Nazri, Adila, Muhamad Salleh, Nor Erma Afzan, Hamdan, Nur Syamimi, Abd Hanid, Nurool Atiqah, Abdul Latif, Nurul Hanisah, Shafei, Nurul Nadia

    Published 2015
    “…Our market target of customers' characteristic is more focusing on medium to high income groups. However, the product is still considered and offered at affordable price since we also introduce the products to rural areas that have majority of low income groups…”
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    Fundamental of Entrepreneurship ENT300 Manson's Saloon / Dale Manson Ak. Aldrin... [et.al] by Aldrin, Dale Manson, Nawang, Lloydryen, Ismail, Mohammad Yusri, Uddin, Mohd Azran, Sapawi, Muhd Safwatullah

    Published 2011
    “…Our target customer is a customer from low income group to high income group. Especially cooperate woman want to pamper them self because there are a lot of women who have good career. …”
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    Keysha's Cookies Sdn Bhd / Siti Nurkhalishah Muslee by Muslee, Siti Nurkhalishah

    Published 2020
    “…We have done some research that Malaysia is a developed country made up of people with low income levels and higher income levels. Therefore, we recommend these snacks or biscuit cookies, it is of course Keysha's Cookies to be a shop according to customer tastes, reasonable prices for each customer who comes.…”
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    Cili Sedap Enterprise / Saperuddin Mohd Noor... [et al.] by Mohd Noor, Saperuddin, Asidin, Arnin, Norman, Mohd Fairul Rezza, Mohd Najib, Mohd Said

    Published 2010
    “…Chilly is one of the additional foods and a good prospect as a source of income. It is also a product with a high demand either as flavor production or any product such as samba! …”
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    ENT 300 Introduction to Enterprenuership Business Proposal (Bubble Boom Enterprise) / Nor Fatin Farhana Azman...[et al.] by Sulaiman, Anis Nur Syafawani, Ismail, Maisarah, Abd Hamid, Noorfatin Adira Hazleen, Azman, Nor Fatin Farhana, Md Yusof, Noor Zaidatul Azmar, Razali, Nurul Alya Syuhada

    Published 2020
    “…We provide the affordable price for them based on their level of income. We serve the laundry service for them and vending machine that have variety of instant food and beverages from many brands.…”
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    Sunakku Cafe / G Soheana Sulaiman... [et al.] by Sulaiman, G Soheana, Mohd, Mohd Azizi, Yunsai, Listah, Muhammad, Sukri

    Published 2014
    “…Sunakku' Cafe serves all levels of social class, gender, age, and income status, and accepts booking for table an hour before the stated time for the necessary preparation as well as walk-ins. …”
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    Technology Blueprint: Smart Dusbin / Mohammad Muaz Nordin by Nordin, Mohammad Muaz

    Published 2020
    “…Our product and design will continue to develop based on consumer trends and demands Smart Dustbin is targeted to local family, students and office workers and the products is focused to be marketed towards buyers with low income. The reason is because the product uses reliable yet cheap materials to be produced. …”
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    Technology -Based Business Idea Blueprint : JAL-JA Restaurant / Siti Nur Athirah Adibah Maiddin by Maiddin, Siti Nur Athirah Adibah

    Published 2020
    “…Jal-ja Restaurant aims to offer its products at a competitive price to meet the demand of the middle to higher income local market area. The company is willing to hire more employees to handle customer service and day to day operations such as waitress, chef, and cashier.…”
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    Ruffeera Sock Industries Sdn. Bhd. / Razis Rahim, Noor Efanatrah Humumiri and Fatimah Zarah Liman by Rahim, Razis, Humumiri, Noor Efanatrah, Liman, Fatimah Zarah

    Published 2005
    “…The company had some future prospective for our business which is to increase a demand of the production as well as increase the sales and income level. As a result, these industries create healthy competitive environment among socks industries throughout Malaysia. …”
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    Spark Venture Solutions : Glow In The Dark Gloves / Muhammad Afif Azry Muhammad Alia...[et al.] by Muhammad Alias, Muhammad Afif Azry, Daeng Johar, Tengku Daeng Iqbal Adib, Mohammad Rasid, Nazrul Syaari, Abdol Mutalib, Muhammad Helmi, Amir Hamzah, Nor Salina

    Published 2019
    “…This industry is one of the most influential industries to the income of the nation. Here in Malaysia alone, the recent population statistics have reached over 30 million capacities. …”
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    Multi Bottle / Wan Nur Walin Syahmina Wan Mohamed Yani by Wan Mohamed Yani, Wan Nur Walin Syahmina

    Published 2020
    “…The target market for our product of Multi Bottle is in the country as this product is created for traveller, who are their income level is B40, as they want to save the budget when travelling. …”
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    R & J accessories and decoration / Mohd Hazim Faiz Ambran... [et al.] by Ambran, Mohd Hazim Faiz, Idris, Nur Yuanna Azurianey, Rimus, Clearressia Christtie, Dussip, Zennia, Yussally, Roitah

    Published 2015
    “…We decided to set up a small shop at the Center Point Kota Kinabalu to generate more income for our company. Our business will be located at Center Point at Kota Kinabalu. …”
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    Technology Blueprint AA Pharmacy / Nur Annisa Syamella Sukri by Sukri, Nur Annisa Syamella

    Published 2020
    “…The company aims to offer its new product at a competitive price to meet demand of middle to higher income local market area.…”
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    Nourish & Lift Enterprise : High Mobility Wheelchair / Nik Ahmed Aiman Nik Ahmed Jafni...[et al.] by Nik Ahmed Jafni, Nik Ahmed Aiman, Mohd Zaidi, Mohammad Zairiel Ikhwann, Ramli, Muhamad Qamel, Abd Malik, Mohd Akhmal Daniel, Saidi Azhar, Nur Athirah Laili

    Published 2019
    “…We offer the affordable price because many people in Johor Bahru very low income and poor family. Thus, we develop marketing strategy that gives attraction to come our shop especially poor people. …”
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    Beautiful Blossoms / Irinna Ibrahim by Irinna, Ibrahim

    Published 2020
    “…Businessmen have stable income and look for an upper scale gifts for their significantothers or family/friends. …”
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    The Hermes Sdn. Bhd. : logistic (forwarding agent) / Raja Syahrul Izahar Raja Hasan ... [et al.] by Raja Hasan, Raja Syahrul Izahar, Lenin, Mohd Redzuan, Dollah, Mohd Faizie, Mahmud, Shafie

    Published 2002
    “…Considering the AFTA in 2003, we hope to increase the number of our consignees because our income depends on the number of transactions that was assigned by the consignees. …”
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