Warren E. Buffett‚ 2005 Case Questions: 1. What is the possible meaning of the changes in stock price for Berkshire Hathaway and Scottish Power plc on the day of the acquisition announcement? Specifically‚ what does the $2.17-billion gain in Berkshire’s market value of equity imply about the intrinsic value of PacifiCorp? Based on the multiples for comparable regulated utilities‚ what is the range of possible values for PacifiCorp? What questions might you have about this range? Assess the bid for
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one month= 1000+500=1500per month Worker’s salary in 5 years= 1500*12*5=90‚000 per 5 years 800‚000/90‚000=8.88 workers. A robotic arm needs to be replaced by 8.88 workers. Notes: • Robots are highly reliable. • In BYD‚ defects during assembly for similar processes are lower than 1% of those that are using robots. • Using of manpower instead of robotic arms concurs with the low cost strategy of BYD. Question 3 NO‚ because other nascent Chinese battery companies use only low cost strategy
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Answers Diploma in International Financial Reporting June 2013 Answers and Marking Scheme Marks 1 Consolidated statement of financial position of Alpha at 31 March 2013 ASSETS Non-current assets: Property‚ plant and equipment (280‚000 + 225‚000 + 19‚250 (W1) + 6‚000 (W1) + 6‚120 (W7)) Intangible assets (W1) Goodwill (W2) Investment in Gamma (W9) Other investments $’000 536‚370 6‚000 89‚000 77‚120 40‚000 –––––––––– 748‚490 –––––––––– 137‚500 103‚000 25‚000 –––––––––– 265‚500 ––––––––––
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[pic] CII Institute of Logistics PGDSCM & Certificate Programs Assignment II – July-Dec 2009 MARKETING MANAGEMENT Time : Three Hours Marks : 100 Part A Answer all questions (20 x 1 = 20 Marks) 1. Which of the following is not a participant in consumer buying process? a) Initiators b) Influencers c) Users d) Approvers 2. Which of the following is true about Pure Competition? a) Large number of sellers selling heterogeneous products
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Practice Multiple Choice Questions for Exam 2 Prof. Alex Angelus Sept. 20‚ 2014 Question 1 2. Which of the following regarding the mean and variance of a portfolio of two stocks is false? a. . b. . \ c. d. . 2 Question 2 2. Which of the following are required conditions for the distribution of a discrete random variable X that can assume values xi? a. 0 p(xi) 1 for all xi b. c. Both a) and b) are required conditions d. Neither a) nor b) are required conditions
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BTF5965 Taxation law Semester 1‚ 2015 Tutorial Questions Tutorial 1 | Week 2‚ commencing 9 March 2015 Question 1 a) What is a tax? b) What are the main tax policy objectives (or design criteria)? c) How are these policy objectives reflected in: i. the Commonwealth income tax system? ii. the Commonwealth Goods and Services Tax? d) What structural features do most tax systems have in common? e) What are the major forms of taxation administered by: i. The State of Victoria (and other Australian States)
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------------------------------------------------- FI 627: Corporate Finance: Applications and advanced topics ------------------------------------------------- Study questions for case studies: Spring 2013 Week 1: Sears‚ Roebuck & Co. vs. Wal-Mart Stores‚ Inc. 1. How do the retailing strategies of Sears and Wal-Mart differ? 2. Wal-Mart’s average return on equity for the 1997 fiscal year was 19.7% while Sears’ average return on equity over roughly the same period was
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The believed reasoning behind Ford’s $5 per day wage policy was that he realized that he should pay his workers sufficiently large sums to that they could afford the products they were making – so that the workers can be the company’s best customers. The workers that got more pay needed to keep healthy and neat lifestyles and if they were younger than twenty-two they must be married – this allowed for healthy habits of workers at both the home and the workplace. Ford’s $5.00-a-day policy helped the
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ECON 6032 International Trade and Foreign Direct Investment Prof. Larry Qiu Assignment 1 Due on March 4 (Session B) and March 5 (Session A) in Class Ricardian Model 1. Suppose that each worker in the home country can produce three cars or two televisions. Assume that Home has four workers. a. Graph the production possibilities frontier for the home country. b. What is the no‐trade relative price of cars at Home? 2. Suppose that each
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