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    Honest Tea

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    HONEST TEA: The offering (Exhibit 20-12) shows the current structure of shareholders ("pre-fundraising") as well as the structure after the issuance of additional share-warrant packages to third round investors ("postfundraising") as indicated in the offering. NOTE: the offering indicates that warrants can be called and converted in case of a liquidity event (e.g.‚ trade sale‚ IPO or liquidation) if in-the-money. Those out-of-the-money become worthless. "Callable" means that the company/startup can

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    Coffee and Milk Tea

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    Milktea both have legendary past. Milk Tea‚ originally known as Bubble Tea or Pearl Milktea‚ came into existence in Taiwan‚ during the 1980’s. From a tea shop called Chun Shui Tang in Taichung‚ Taiwan. Unlikely the fully loaded pearl milk tea today‚ the oldest form of bubble tea was made by mixing cold black tea with fructose syrup using a shaker. The product was named bubble tea after seeing the layer of foam that ended up on the top of the tea. Most bubble teas come with small chewy tapioca balls

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    Business Administration Introduction There is no doubt that chinese real estate bubble has an effect on global economy. Construction can not do without building materials. Therefore‚ global building materials markets may be influenced by this real estate bubble. As a export revenue of building materials‚ U.S. will not avoid this. I will give a report to show my progress about impacts of chinese real estate bubble to U.S. building materials export market. Background According to Halstead (2012)

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    Next Asset Bubble Burst

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    Chris Moon April 26‚ 2013 FE442 Assignment #2 –The Next Asset Bubble Burst I believe that the next asset bubble burst will be the higher education industry pertaining to student loans. As college tuition continues to increase at an exponentially faster rate than inflation‚ many potential students are left with two possible options‚ to take out student loans or not go to college at all. Even though student loans are supposed to be worth it because of the high paying jobs that students will get

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    The opening passage in Katherine Mansfield’s short story "A Cup of Tea" introduces the protagonist in a manner that will serve to underscore the importance of irony to the tale. What is easy to miss in this deceptively pedestrian opening is the invitation to the reader to become part of the storytelling process through an unexpected interrelation with the implied reader: "no‚ you couldn’t have called her beautiful." Not much later‚ the reader is again made complicit in the telling of Rosemary Fell’s

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    The Lady Tasting Tea It is interesting that statistics evolved from a simple experiment that involved tea‚ milk and tea cups. This particular experiment could not just be done one time because she would have a fifty percent chance of guessing correctly. The experiment needed to be planned precisely to find out whether the lady was truly able to distinguish the difference between the different pours. The scientist needed to come up with a formula that would accompany the experiment. The formula

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    Iron ore price bubble

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    Iron Ore Price Bubble Those who anticipated price bubbles made huge profits. But the key word is ANTECIPATE Therefore‚ the relevant question is “What is the NEXT price bubble?” If you dream of profiting from the next price bubble‚ you should take a closer look at iron ore‚ which is the mineral used to make steel After 3 years working in metals and mining for Goldman Sacks‚ I realized some characteristics that lead to price bubble in commodities I will give one example of metals that are

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    Japan Beyond the Bubble Case

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    1.How did Japan perform until 1991? How do you explain this performance? The stimulus of Japanese economic miracle was the sorrow and revenge of the Japanese after surrender in World War II that had severely affected Japanese way of living. Likewise‚ it pushed the Japanese together to work harder for economic reform. Japan experienced tremendous economic growth and becomes the second largest economy in the world in 1968[1]. There are several underlying mechanisms behind the success of economic

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    Afternoon Tea Report

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    Cross Professional Pastry Techniques 1 Title: Afternoon Tea Report Contents Page Page Number Introduction 3 Methodology 4 Current trends 5 The Science of Gluten 6 Gluten free afternoon tea 7 Conclusion 10 Bibliography 11 Introduction In this report investigations will be carried out to determine what the current trends in items served in afternoon teas are as well as the way in which afternoon tea is served. Other factors that will be looked at include the

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    The Housing Bubble: America’s Downfall Linda Smith Professor Bolden Abstract A housing bubble is a situation where there is an extremely high demand for housing‚ but this demand is created through artificial ways‚ like lowering interest rates. The interest rates are lowered to create a false sense of security for consumers and can lead to economic boom. Also‚ as we are learning the hard way in the United States‚ it can end in economic hardships. Most Americans would tend to agree that

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