cinema between media capitals Yiman Wang University of California‚Santa Cruz Abstract This articleconsiders the reconfigurationof ’Chinese’ cinema in the international media capitals. By analysing the US marketing of Wong Kar Wai’s Chungking Express and Zhang Yimou’s Hero‚ both mediated by Quentin Tarantino‚I emphasize Tarantino’s role in facilitating a border-crossing eeding loop of production‚ f exhibition and reception. This is crystallizedin the success of DreamWork’s Kung Fu Panda. The
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TOTAL VALUE OF DEAL Rs. 115.56 Rs. 104.62 PINKERTON’S 1987 408.3 381.7 26.6 27 -0.4 1988 363.387 332.4991 30.8879 21.80322 9.084675 1989 323.4144 294.3071 29.1073 19.08145 10.02585 1990 287.8388 260.4942 27.34469 16.69465 10.65004 1991 302.2308 271.2521 30.97866 17.52939 13.44927 1992 317.3423 284.8147 32.52759 18.40585 14.12173 INCOME COServices GROSS PROFIT OP EXP OP PROFIT PBT NET OF TAX 1986 367.7 342.5 25.2 24.5 0.7 0.462 -0.264 5.995886 6.617059 7.029025 8.876518 9.320344
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Question 1. Discuss how Intel changed ingredient-marketing history. What did it do so well in those initial marketing campaigns? In 1980s‚ Intel faced a problem to distinguish itself from the competitors and tried to convince consumers to pay more for its high performance products. By creating the ingredient-branding campaign‚ Intel mended the matter and made history in 1991. To become distinctive‚ it chose a name for its latest microprocessor introduction that could be trademarked‚ Pentium. The
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Seligram‚ INC The Seligram‚ INC. has provided electronic testing of various components since 1983. One of 11 divisions of the company‚ Electronic Testing Operations (ETO)‚ has played a central role in the testing operations. However‚ technological advancement of testing and outdated machines have challenged the company’s prospect in the industry. The main issue‚ in the introduction of the new equipment‚ Seligram needs to find optimal system to control overhead cost. Q2 (a) Single burden pool
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The keys to the company’s future value and growth are profitability (ROE) and the reinvestment of retained earnings. Retained earnings are determined by dividend payout. The spreadsheet sets ROE at 15% for the five years from 2006 to 2010. If Reeby Sports will lose its competitive edge by 2011‚ then it cannot continue earning more than its 10% cost of capital. Therefore ROE is reduced to 10% starting in 2011. The payout ratio is set at .30 from 2006 onwards. Notice that the long-term growth rate
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What is the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) for Marriott Corporation? WACC = (1 - τ)rD(D/V) + rE(E/V) D = market value of debt E = market value of equity V = value of the firm = D + E rD = pretax cost of debt rE = after tax cost of debt τ = tax rate = 175.9/398.9 = 44% Cost of Equity Target debt ratio is 60%; actual is 41% [Exhibit 1] βs = 1.11 βu = βs / (1 + (1 – τ) D/E) = 1.11/(1 + (1 – .44) (.41)) = 0.80 Using the target debt ratio of 60%: βTs = βu (1 + (1 – τ) D/E)
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Happiness Express Inc. Strengths: This case right off the bat seemed quite interesting since I never really think about the toy manufacturing industry much. The article really proves the point that in order for a toy manufacturing company to be successful they must be ahead of the game or anticipate what children will like as toys. It’s also important for companies to get merchandise-licensing rights for popular figures‚ such as Mighty Morphin Power Rangers in this case. However‚ the point
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critical analysis on tax disclosure of two selected companies—GD Express Carrier Berhad (GDEX) and Bonia Corporation Berhad (BONIA) which falls under trading/services sector and consumer sector respectively. Analysis is based on the annual report 2015 of each company (extracted in the appendices). All detailed calculations are performed in the footnotes attached. GDEX‚ founded in 1997‚ focuses on two business segments‚ namely‚ Express delivery and Logistics. Primarily‚ it operates in Malaysia and Singapore
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Marketing Plan Red’s Express Marketing Plan Introduction The Redmond Social Enterprise Project Board has embarked on an important effort as it aims to help change the future of Redmond teenagers and impact the community at-large with its social mission. The creation of Red’s Express‚ a non-profit café and food delivery service‚ demonstrates the unique way that social enterprise can serve the community by helping fund Redmond youth organizations. As the business plan created by the Social
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