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    NewGrade Energy Case Study Summary of the company: The case study of NewGrade Energy is based on data analysis from 2009. A privately owned company located in Regina‚ Saskatchewan that operates heavy oil upgrader‚ The Company’s ownership structure consists of the Government of Saskatchewan and Federated Co-Operatives Limited each owning 100% of the company and Crown Investment Corporation (CIC) and Consumer’s Co-Operative Refineries Limited (CCRL) both owning 50% (Ivey‚ 2009). At the time

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    Scenario 1 Energy Inc. has a present obligation (IAS 37-17) and probable liability (ASC 450-20-25-2) on December 31‚ 2011 as a result of a past event‚ the contamination of the land‚ because it is virtually certain that a draft law requiring cleaning up will be enacted. It is probable (more likely than not) that Energy Inc. will be required to transfer economic benefits in settlement which is an outflow of resources embodying economic benefits in settlement (IAS 37-23). The amount of the obligation

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    Suncor Energy Inc Case Study

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    The Merger of Suncor Energy Inc & Petro Canada Date: November 23‚ 2010 Deal Summary Event | Merger | Bidder | Suncor Energy Inc | Target | Petro-Canada | Announcement Date | March 23‚ 2009 | Effective Date | August 1‚ 2009 | Type | Stock Exchange | Exchange ratio | 1.28 | Stock Price | Petro Canada- C$29.67 and Suncor- C$30.74 (as of March 20‚ 2009) | Premium Paid | 28% (Based on stock price at March 20‚ 2009) | Total Offer | C$18.43 billion | Table of

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    Spinoff In 2009‚ Canada’s largest natural gas producer‚ Encana‚ split into two highly focused energy company: Cenovus Energy Inc.‚ an integrated oil company and EnCana Corporation‚ a pure play natural gas company. There are two main business reasons for Encana to spin off part of its business. Enhanced business focus. A spin-off will allow each business to focus on its own strategic and operational plans without diverting human and financial resources from the other business. Post Spinoff‚ Cenovus

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    1.) Based from the computations‚ the total breakeven for the 3 kind of products is 17‚576 units. The difference between the breakeven on shower nozzles and thermostats is almost by 10‚140 units which mean that a lower contribution margin will require more units to be sold to reach its break even.   Shower Noozles Thermostats Storm Windows Total Sales Volume 800 220 500 1520 Sales Price 10 80 100   Sales Revenue 8000 17600 50000 75600 Variable Cost 8 70 95   Variable cost

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    Midland Energy [pic] Midland Energy Resources‚ Inc. Cost of Capital Table of Contents I. Executive Summary II. Introduction III. Cost of Capital IV. Risk & Tax Rate V. Capital Structures VI. WACC VII. Conclusion VIII. References I. Executive Summary Midland Energy Resources is a global energy company with operations in oil and gas exploration and production(E&P) providing a broad array of products and services to upstream oil and gas customers worldwide including refining and marketing

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    Midland Energy Resources‚ Inc. 1.The Use of Cost of Capital First of all‚ cost of capital is an essential component in WACC. WACC is composed of cost of equity and cost of debt.The Mortensen’s estimates are used in various ways including asset appraisals for both capital budgeting and financial accounting‚ performance assessments‚ M&A proposals and stock repurchases at division ‚business unit level and corporate level. 2. The Calculation for Wacc Midland’s wacc at the corporate level

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    Midland Energy Resources‚ Inc. Executive Summary Midland Energy Resources was fortunate enough to have a skilled financial manager in Mortensen. Her expertise had come to be respected as was evidenced by her promotion and the reliance on her calculations. However‚ her cost of equity numbers were used as a starting point and manipulated rather than used as presented. Examining the calculation of the firms weighted average cost of capital and betas as well as comparing with others in the same

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    Case Analysis: Talisman Energy Inc: The Decision to Enter Iraq Talisman Energy Inc. after a failed oil venture in Sudan due to poor handling of public relations is contemplating entering Kurdistan after the Iraq War. The Sudanese fiasco was due to a portrayal of Talisman as a conspirator with the Sudanese government in perpetuating regional conflict and funding human rights abuses. The subsequent media firestorm and activist pressure spooked high-stakes investors who forced Talisman to withdraw

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    ENERGY PERFORMANCE SYSTEM‚ INC. (1) Due to the prospective utility customers are organizational markets with have decision-making unit (DMU)‚ and the process of buying is characterized by group decision and the group decision is professional purchasing so the member of the buying center of the utility for decision on buy or use the WTETM technology (implementation of new systems and buy fuel supplies) consists of production division (users and deciders)‚ RD division (influences and deciders)‚ purchase

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