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    PLANT LOCATION PUZZLE 1. What is the competitive environment facing EDC? What is EDCs strength in manufacturing? Should EDC establish a manufacturing division in Asia? Justify your answer? Ans. Ann realises that the demand for bicycles was fluctuating; she also notices the increase in competition. The doubling in the sales of bicycle in the Asian market and on the other hand US market was able to yield only 2% growth in sales annually was a major issue. Eldora was unable to serve the Asian markets

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    have to take into account the fluctuations of the daily spot rates in the short and long terms‚ as well as existing differences in taxation policies within its offices in Hong Kong and in the United States. Last but not least‚ the company has to question the tenability of its 15-year policy. Analysis Spot hire rates Daily spot hire rates are predicted to fall in 2001 and 2002 due to an increase in the fleet size (63 new vessels are scheduled for delivery) and expected stagnation in iron ore and

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    [pic] LEADERSHIP AT AIG: DOES STYLE MATTER? Case Overview This case deals with executive leadership styles. In particular‚ this case deals with American International Group‚ the world’s insurance company‚ and its CEO Maurice “Hank” Greenberg. Greenberg‚ an autocratic leader‚ was recently deposed by his board of directors after problems emerged regarding possible earning manipulation. It describes his leadership style‚ reasons his two sons (former employees) left the company‚ and Martin

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    My favorite page of the Tony DiTerlizzi version of "The Spider and the Fly" was the illustration of the spider and fly at the entrance to the parlor. I liked this picture in particular because I thought that the warning signs for the fly to not go into the parlor were less obvious than other parts of the book‚ even though it was at the climax point of the fly making her decision to accepts the spider’s original offer or not. The subtle images in the picture are the butterfly wing curtains and the

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    25 November 2013 The Black Widow Spider What is a black widow spider? Black widows are notorious spiders identified by the colored‚ hourglass-shaped mark on their abdomens. It is very small‚ females are about 15 mm and the males are only 7 mm‚ not including the legs. Its venom is 15 times stronger than a rattlesnake’s. The most dangerous for humans is the American black widow spider. These spiders are found in many areas of the world‚ but are found mostly in the Western Hemisphere‚ particularly

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    value in sequel rights‚ how they will be able to make money off of these investments in the rights‚ or understand why studios would be willing to sell them. Then‚ we will address the timing of the offers and why it is so important‚ especially in this case. Next‚ we will look at the “fair” value for these films using two different approaches. The first approach is the net present value of the entire set of 99 films for 1990. We will look at three different sets of assumptions with the net present value

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    1. As a potential product line manager at DS‚ what is your reaction to the memo in Exhibit 2? For the product line managers the new system brings clarity and makes us more responsible. Specific goals for profit contribution‚ providing us with measurable assessment of performance‚ allow us to track and improve processes. What’s more with individual measurement of financial positions such as sales‚ revenues‚ costs etc. we can influence on each of them by increased level of responsibility for making

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    SOLUTIONS 1 Multiple Choice Questions (20 percent) 2 percent for each question 1. Liquidity... is the ease with which an asset can be exchanged for money 2. The concept of adverse selection helps to explain... why the financial system is heavily regulated 3. The Fed can influence the fed fund interest rate by selling T-bills‚ which ____reserves‚ thereby ____the federal fund rate. removes‚ raising 4. Standard Repos... are very low risk loans 5. A 4-year bond pays an annual coupon of 3.5%. If the

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    Heinz? American Greetings Case 1.The shares of American Greetings are currently trading at an EBITDA multiple that is at the bottom of its peer group. Do you think a 3.5-times multiple is appropriate for American Greetings? If not‚ what multiple of EBITDA do you think is justified? What is the implied share price that corresponds to that multiple? 2. Please model cash flows for American Greetings for fiscal years 2012 through 2015 based on the two sets of ratios in case Exhibit 8. Based on the discounted

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    ASSIGNMENT 2: PRADA Refer to the HBS case "Prada: To IPO or Not to IPO" and answer the questions below. Note: Complete the related textbook chapters (RWJJ Chapters 14‚ 15 & 19) before attempting this case. WHAT IS THE PROBLEM SAID TO BE FACING PRADA? Prada got some financial trouble. First‚ Prada failed for several times to IPO due to various reasons like SARS‚ financial crisis‚ etc. Second‚ because of the long-term debt maturing in one year‚ Prada needed to raise more than 1 billion euros

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