analysis assumes Nike debt is trading at par – it is not ▪ Equity should be based on market value‚ not book value ▪ Hence total will be based on market cap.‚ not balance sheet ▪ Her debt cost is wrong ▪ She should use the current or projected cost rather than a historic one ▪ i.e. use a Bloomberg terminal (other terminals are available) to research yields on debt of the same credit rating as Nike ▪ It is unlikely Nike has a cost of
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Officer of the Under Armor Clothing. The Under Armor Clothing company works in sports and I’ve had a passion for sports my entire life. Working alongside athletes and sports teams would be the coolest thing ever. I would be able to meet my childhood idols and being able to see future sporting events would be a dream come true. Being the Chief Financial Officer would allow me the money and time to do what I always dreamed of doing. The Under Armor Clothing Company has their hand in every sport and has players
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Prior to the “Game Changing” proposal for global woman’s fitness where would you put Nike on the CSI chart? Why Prior to “Game Changing” initiative‚ I would categorize Nike as a scope-driven organization on the Complex Strategic Integration Chart. Generally‚ in a scope-driven strategy‚ resources are mobilized across business units to pursue major opportunities. Nike business strategy is centered on big events. Nike scope dimension indicates the magnitude to which pursuing a new business opportunity
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we used market value based on the share price of Nike on July 5‚ 2001and number of shares outstanding‚ which resulted in the weights of debt and equity of 10.2% and 89.8% respectively (see Exhibit 2). Cost of Debt: Cost of debt was calculated by Ms. Cohen by finding the historical interest rate of 2.7% and tax rate of 38%. We agree with her estimation of the tax rate of 38%‚ but calculated a cost of debt of 7.17% based on the market price of Nike bonds and finding their yield to maturity (see Exhibit
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believe in challenging myself. It was very hard for me to choose just a single phrase in which I take as gospel‚ but I believe that the act of challenging yourself is my main mantra. If you know me‚ I may come off as one of the nicest people you have ever met‚ you may catch wind of my slight hint of sarcasm‚ or the fact that I am easily distracted‚ but you do not know by looking at me how I have formed myself into the person I am today. I have formed myself into the person I am today by challenging myself
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that has higher returns. In this case‚ I will first address the issues with Cohen’s calculation‚ and then analyze an new WACC to decide whether we should invest in Nike Inc. Many issues should be addressed regarding Joanna Cohen’s WACC calculation. First‚ to calculate the debt cost of capital‚ Cohen divided the total interest expense by the company’s average debt balance. This is an issue because she did not take into account the current yield on publicly traded Nike debt. Another issue that should
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Nike Case Study Table of Contents Part 1 Page Introduction and Overview 3-4 Part 2 Nike Company Information 5-6 Part 3 Nike weaknesses 7-8 Part 4 Ethics and impacts 9-10 Part 5 Conclusion 11 References 12 Nike manufactures and markets sports apparel and equipment on a global scale. They operate in 160 different countries‚ and have revenues of $18
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Introduction: This paper is a case study of Nike Inc. I will give a brief overview of the history‚ products‚ company goals‚ company challenges‚ financial report and sourcing strategies. My main sources of information are internet databases‚ company annual reports‚ and financial articles. Company Overview: Nike Nike incorporated‚ the world’s leading designer and marketer of authentic athletic footwear‚ apparel‚ equipment‚ and accessories for a wide variety of sports and fitness activities‚ was
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NIKE‚ INC.: COST OF CAPITAL Professor Meiberger By Sebastian Gomez Team 5 Cohort: Front The portfolio manager for NorthPoint Group‚ Kimi Ford was deciding if she should pitch in and draw Nike within NorthPoint Large-Cap Fund. Nike‚ which did not have the strongest fiscal year results in 2001‚ was implementing new strategies to heighten its revenue and income. Kimi Ford‚ after having carefully read reports by analyst‚ and their input within this publicly traded company decided to emphasize
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A RESEARCH REPORT ON ASSESSMENT OF COMPETITION IN APPAREL RETAIL INDUSTRY IN INDIA SUBMITTED TO MR.RAKESH KUMAR JOINT DIRECTOR (ECONOMICS) SUBMITTED BY: KANIKA MA (ECONOMICS) AMITY UNIVERSITY NOIDA 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS S.NO TOPIC Disclaimer Acknowledgement Chapter-1: Retail Sector in India Introduction Size of the market Classification of Retail Industry Chapter-2: Apparel Retail industry Introduction Market size Market structure Key players Future trends and opportunities Chapter3- Foreign
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