Case (1):The Blackstone Group’s IPO 1. What are the built-in tensions with a public private equity firm? How does Blackstone’s structure attempt to reconcile them? 2. If you were an LP in Blackstone‚ how would you view the structure Blackstone has put in place to go public? 3. Would you rather be a unitholder in Blackstone or an LP? 4. As a potential employee‚ how you evaluate the Blackstone compensation package against a commensurate offer from a similar large-scale private equity firm that
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The Society for Financial Studies IPO Market Timing Author(s): Aydoğan Alti Source: The Review of Financial Studies‚ Vol. 18‚ No. 3 (Autumn‚ 2005)‚ pp. 1105-1138 Published by: Oxford University Press. Sponsor: The Society for Financial Studies. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3598087 Accessed: 10/04/2010 08:09 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR ’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR ’s Terms
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Quiz UPS study CASE STUDY QUESTIONS 1. What are the inputs‚ processing‚ and outputs of UPS’s package tracking system? Inputs: The inputs include package information‚ customer signature‚ pickup‚ delivery‚ time-card data‚ current location (while en route)‚ and billing and customer clearance documentation. Processing: The data are transmitted to a central computer and stored for retrieval. Data are also reorganized so that they can be tracked by customer account‚ date‚ driver‚ and other
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a large business‚ which dealt with men’s and women’s apparel. One of their segments was Mercury Athletic Footwear. WCF wanted to dispose off this segment. They just wanted to divest because they wanted to focus more on their core business and move it up to the elite class. John Liedtke was the Business Development Head at that time in Active Gear Inc. He had a clear idea that acquiring Mercury will shoot up AGI’s revenues for sure. It would also ensure an expansion of the key business. In order
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Valuation : * Price earnings ratio : DESCRIPTION | Mar-12 | Mar-11 | Mar-10 | Mar-09 | Mar-08 | Price-earnings ratio | 23.04 | 24.23 | 12.71 | 7.25 | 12.17 | This ratio reflects the following factors : growth prospects‚ risk characteristics ‚shareholder orientation ‚corporate image and the degree of liquidity.It indicates company performance and forecast future performance.Ratio is decreasing and it is good sign because investors will get high earnings.But risk will
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Diagnose desktop / laptop problems Correct faults or reinstall operation systems in desktop / laptops Make complete and detailed notes as to the resolution on service tickets Remove viruses‚ spyware‚ malware‚ etc from desktops / laptops Load line of business software on desktops / laptops Compare compatibility requirements between hardware and software 3. Assume you are a customer who wants to have a PC repaired. List five main characteristics you should want to see in your PC repair person? Answer:
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Characteristic of IPO Initial Public Offering (IPO) has lots of unique characteristics which including short-term underpricing‚ price stabilization‚ and investment banks. IPOs are always underpriced which means the pricing of IPOs often below its market value. This is because of concerns relating to liquidity and uncertainty about the level at which stock will trade. The lesser the liquid and uncertainty about the shares are‚ the more underpriced they will have to be in order to compensate investors
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The Google IPO Pre-IPO Initiated from their dorm rooms at Stanford University while they were the Doctoral students major in computer science‚ Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google in 1998 with the $1‚000‚000 funded by the angel investors. In fiscal 2003‚ Google has generated $961.9 million in revenue and posted $105.6 million in net profit. Head-on competing with another search giant Yahoo.com‚ with 60 million internet users‚ Google has become one of the most powerful search engines
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BPTrends ▪ September 2011 UPS Case Study UPS Case Study: Inside Out Dawson Wood Business Process Manager UPS UPS was founded in 1907 in Seattle‚ Washington and is a large‚ pure-process company. Essentially‚ everything that UPS provides is process-as-a-product. Our 406‚000 employees working in 2‚750 operating facilities and 62‚000 retail access points must execute those processes flawlessly. The net result of our process focus is the daily movement of 15.1 million package and documents
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Case Recap Dr. Pepper/7-Up (DPSU) is the largest division of Cadbury Schweppes PLC‚ the world’s third largest soft drink company. The Squirt brand manager in 2001‚ Kate Cox‚ is working on the brand’s annual advertising and promotion plan (Kerin & Peterson‚ 2010). The main issue in developing a marketing strategy stems from the market targeting and product positioning in Squirt’s advertising and promotion plan development. This case analysis will review the issues; examine the company’s strengths
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