Prepare an analysis of the Tom.Com case. Present your findings in a report to Andy Lau not to exceed three single-spaced typed page‚ plus relevant exhibits. The report should not be in question and answer format‚ but it should address the following questions. Include a brief introduction‚ analysis‚ and summary/conclusion. (a) Size up Tom.Com‚ Ltd. Assess Tom’s business model‚ revenue model‚ potential risks‚ and major shareholders. (b) Consider the valuation of Internet stocks versus “traditional”
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Background Facebook’s IPO (Initial public offering) is one of the world’s largest initial stock offerings‚ raising $16 billion for the company. Facebook made its stock market debut on May 18 with an initial offering price of $38 per share‚ but closed at $38.23‚ a slight 0.61 per cent up (Associated Press‚ 2012). The typical big first-day pop in the share price seen in other technology companies’ IPOs that many investors had expected did not materialise. Instead‚ its stock price has tumbled since
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Business Financial Policy & Strategy Case Analysis: I. Statement of the Problem: In 1882‚ a partnership was formed between Marcus Goldman and his son in law Sam Sachs to create the financial services firm Goldman Sachs & Co. Due to the strategic management; Goldman quickly grew to become a major commercial paper dealer and eventually would become the market’s leader. Goldman began experiencing exponential success over the years with over 190 partners‚ 13‚000 employees by 1998. However
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domestic market share. Because of InBev’s massive size‚ it can dramatically outspend Molson Coors as far as advertising and marketing. Another part of Molson Coors’s problem is that the market for mass produced malt beverages‚ i.e. beer‚ is declining. Growth in the domestic beer market is expected to come from the import and premium segments‚ segments in which the firm is not strong. There are certain steps the company should take in order to properly address the strategic issue at hand. Molson Coors
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Today I will talk about Facebook; it’s a very topical subject particularly since Facebook submit paperwork to regulators for an IPO‚ 1 month ago. But let’s start with a little part of history Histoire «From Harvard dorm room to all Canadian and US University : Mark Zuckerberg‚ 28‚ founded Facebook while studying psychology at Harvard University. Zuckerberg had already developed a number of social-networking websites for fellow students‚ including Facemash‚ where you could rate people’s attractiveness
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MEMO Date: October 20‚ 2014 To: Mr. Jim Peterson‚ President‚ Boston Creamery‚ Inc.‚ Ice Cream Division From: Subject: Evaluating the decision choices of Boston Creamery to improve budgeting Introduction Boston Creamery is currently experiencing difficulties with regards to its budgeting process and variance analysis. For the fiscal year 1973‚ the Ice Cream Division has a favorable operating income variance of $71‚700. The President‚ Jim Peterson feels that the comparisons between budgeted
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Boston Chicken Inc. Case Study 10/22/08 (All amounts listed in thousands) 1. Boston Chicken implemented a franchising strategy that differed from most other franchising companies at the time. Boston Chicken focused its expansion through franchising the company through large regional developers rather than selling store franchises to a large number of small franchisees. In that‚ an established network of 22 regional franchises that targeted their operations in the 60 largest U.S. metropolitan
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Boston Chicken Case Boston Chicken Inc is chain of fast food restaurants‚ and also in the business of take-out home cooked food. The main business strategy of Boston Chicken is differentiation. To achieve their overall business strategy‚ Boston Chicken implemented four strategies. First‚ Boston Chicken focused on franchising to larger regional developers after a careful screening process. Second‚ Boston Chicken diversified their product offering by keeping introducing new varieties of
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Colin Drury‚ Management and Cost Accounting – Boston Creamery Boston Creamery Professor John Shank‚ The Amos Tuck School of Business Administration Dartmouth College This case is reprinted from Cases in Cost Management‚ Shank‚ J. K. 1996‚ South Western Publishing Company. The case was prepared by Professor John Shank from an earlier version he wrote at Harvard Business School with the assistance of William J. Rauwerdink‚ Research Assistant. This case deals with the design and use of formal "profit
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The 15th Financial Case Analysis Contest Analysis Report Case Name: PRADA: TO IPO OR NOT TO IPO: THAT IS THE QUESTION‚ AGAIN Report Title: SWEET ARE THE USES OF IPO Team Name: WINDTRACKER DATE: 16/12/2012 Contents ABSTRACT 1 1. Macro and Industry Analysis 3 1.1 Financing Environment 3 1.1.1 International Monetary Market 3 1.1.2 International Bond Market 7 1.1.3 International Stock Market 9 1.1.4 International Private Equity Market 10 1.2 Industry Analysis
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