Summary In valuing the target company Congoleum after an LBO by First Boston found the expected free cash flows generated by this firm from 1980 to 1984. These numbers were based on values provided in the case. From there‚ we employed the Adjusted Present Value method to discount these cash flows because we assumed that Congoleum was varying its Debt to Equity ratio during those years. We discounted these cash flows by the required return on assets that was in turn calculated through use of the Modigliani-Miller
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Key Points Chapter 1: Key to success – recurring cash flows Chapter 2: Key to success for Entrepreneurs – persistence! Chapter 3: Key to success for BP- it Explains 1) Management‚ 2) Management‚ 3) CF Executive Summary – the most important section Include ROI and NPV (IRR?) Ratio analyses Chapter 4: Key point – must use the same accounting method Key point: Successful entrepreneurs know their cash position at all times. Chapter 5: Liquidity – the most important ratios Key point – Entrepreneurs
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consideration to acquire Torrington from Ingersoll-Rand. This reports provides the needed information on Torrington’s worth‚ price at which Torrington could be acquired and the acquisition strategies to negotiate its deal. The evaluation uses the discounted cash flow analysis using WACC to calculate the value of Torrington worth with synergies. The value turned out to be more than the estimated minimum value of the target. The final recommendation is to proceed with the acquisition as planed which would be
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valuing the processing plant can easily be decomposed into three distinct steps first‚ find the value of the foreseeable free cash flows. Next‚ calculate the terminal value of the project. Finally‚ take the present value of those flows. The next few paragraphs walk through each of these steps in order of progression. In the first step we analyze the data and calculate the free cash flow from the inception of the project to the foreseeable future. We opted to use Exhibit 7‚ which incorporates an 11%
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In previous decades‚ Blockbuster was on top of the video rental industry. However in recent years a new competitor by the name of Netflix changed the entire pace of the rental competition. Blockbuster in past years had its customers visiting its retail stores to make rental purchases. Also along with its earlier rental system‚ Blockbuster customers were charged extra for the length of time the rental was to be kept and were penalized for returning rentals late. When Netflix entered into the rental
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should focus on cash flows and not accounting profits when making capital-budgeting decisions. This is because free cash flows is received by the firm and then is able to be reinvested. Accounting profits are only shown once they have been earned instead of when the money is actually in hand (Kewon‚ Martin & Petty. 2011 p.303).taxes The company should be focused on total free cash flows because it can be reinvested immediately after being received. Depreciation is a non-cash flow expense which
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2012 1 Forward looking statements This Investor Day presentation for Loblaw Companies Limited contains forward-looking statements about the Company’s objectives‚ plans‚ goals‚ aspirations‚ strategies‚ financial condition‚ results of operations‚ cash flows‚ performance‚ prospects and opportunities. These forward-looking statements are typically identified by words such as “anticipate”‚ “expect”‚ “believe”‚ “foresee”‚ “could”‚ “estimate”‚ “goal”‚ “intend”‚ “plan”‚ “seek”‚ “strive”‚ “will”‚ “may”
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DANONE Case - Financial analysis of Danone group PENG Bo (e113110) GE Chuxiao(e113051) JIANG Yihong(e113066) Fiancial Statement Analysis – Danone Case Agenda • Introduction • Capital structure • Profitability • Return • Liquidity • Solvency • Conclusions & Recommendations Fiancial Statement Analysis – Danone Case Introduction of DANONE Group History Initiate in 1966‚ DANONE evolved from the original glass manufacturer to the international leader in fresh diary products.
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GENEVA BUSINESS SCHOOL Master of Science in Finance ********************* ASSIGNMENT Flinder Valves and Controls Inc. Case 43 Student: Nguyen Hoang Ngoc Anh Professor: Dr. John Heptonstall Subject: Strategy and Financial May 2011 NgocAnhNo1 1. Make a brief description of each company and its business activities . Flinder Valves and Control ( FVC) Flinder Valves and Control (FVC)‚ located in Southern California‚ was come from a small company organized in 1980 for engineering
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Multiples: Multiples imply the current stock price is overvalued. PER 33.46 X‚ PBR 1.61 X‚ EV/EBITDA 13.7X There is a big difference in our Target Price and Market Price. This may come from 1) Market expectation that the company will generate more Free Cash Flow growth in the next few years 2) Speculation regarding potential takeover 4. What effect would Viacom have on the costs at Paramount if it bought the company? What effect would Viacom have on Paramount’s growth rate? What would happen
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