Business Profile SWOT Analysis Strengths • Effective management team • Distinguished brand • Strong bargaining position with suppliers • Large customer base • Offers integrated services Weaknesses • Scaling operating costs • Market position relative to SingTel Opportunities • New technologies • Changing customer preferences • Government initiatives (e.g. island-wide wi-fi access) • Changing network infrastructure (e.g. next-gen broadband network) Threats • Government regulations • Technological
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Table of contents 1 Introduction The rental movie market is a high competitive and dynamic market‚ dominated for several years by Blockbuster‚ with its pioneer business model of delivering convenience to the costumers looking for home entertainment. The company was a model for the industry during the 80’s‚ 90’s‚ but with the new age of online movies‚ the consumer behavior changed drastically‚ and other companies‚ as Netflix and Redbox‚ providing online content and innovative services‚ started
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Mercury Athletic Footwear Overview Active Gear‚ Inc. is a privately held footwear company with $470.3 million in revenue in 2006‚ making it relatively small compared to big players in the athletic and casual footwear industry. Eyeing an opportunity for growth via a bolt-on acquisition‚ John Liedtke‚ head of business development for the company‚ is looking into acquiring a subdivision of West Cost Fashions‚ Inc.‚ Mercury Athletic. With 2006 revenue of $431.1 million‚ Mercury Athletic represents
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1. How much value do you expect to be created by operating improvements and capital structure changes envisioned by CD&R? CD&R proposed changes to the following areas. a. US RAC on-airport operating expenses: Labor per transaction‚ administrative and other costs had increased 41%‚ 65% and 30% respectively between 2000 and 2005. In addition‚ margins were not constant across locations and varied from 32% to -7%. CD&R proposed that the operating expenses could be reduced resulting in cost savings
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Starbucks Corporation My Case 7 Spring 2007 Discount Rates in Valuation Discount rates play a key role in the valuation of discounted cash flows. Three rates are generally used to calculate the present value of future cash flows: the cost of equity (Ke)‚ the weighted-average cost of capital (WACC)‚ and the unlevered cost of capital (Ku). The Cost of Common Equity The cost of common equity is the building block for all of the other discount rates. The cost of common equity is based on
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opportunity to make a capital budgeting decision by using discounted cash flow analysis to make an investment and corporate policy decision. Ocean Carriers is a shipping company evaluating a proposed lease of a ship for a three-year period beginning in 2003. The proposed leasing contract offers very attractive terms‚ but no ship in Ocean Carrier’s current fleet meets the customer’s requirements. The firm must decide if future expected cash flows warrant the considerable investment in a new ship. For the
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Project Genesis | Atlantic Corporation | ACE Consulting Group | “A service we provide with excellence“ | ------------------------------------------------- Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to assess the viability of the acquisition of Royal Paper Corporation’s (Royal) Monticello mill and box plants by Atlantic Corporation (Atlantic). This will be conducted through the evaluation and analysis of whether this project is profitable
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“incremental cash flow”. Since the project will be financed in part by debt‚ should the cash flow analysis include the interest expense? Explain Incremental cash flow refers to the extra cash flow the company will generate from taking on a new project. It is the difference between the company’s cash flow with the project and without the project. In the Divas Vadel case there are several aspects of the expansion project that must be taken into consideration when identifying incremental cash flows. In
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They have to determine the costs and benefits of different financing alternatives and‚ finally‚ select the optimal financing package in terms of expense‚ expected return to investment and financial flexibility. Analytical approach Unlevered free cash flows to the firm ROI analysis NPV analysis Findings 1. The strengths and draws of debt financing Burns and Irvine can maintain 100% ownership of this company using debt financing. Their obligations are payment of principal and interests
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United Parcel Service’s IPO Case Talking points Value of the Knot We calculated Free Cash Flow and the pre-money NPV based on the same asset beta as we can derive from FedEx’s equity beta. The NPV is 35.4 billion and share price should be $31.5 for the current 1‚124‚000 share outstanding. Book Building Price As the book building data suggest‚ if we choose under $65/share‚ demands for the new-issued stock exceed the issuing stocks. Because of that‚ we recommend a price between:
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