an increase in shareholder’s wealth. That was not the case with Gulf. The management of Gulf was spending huge amount of money without proper analysis‚ in a nutshell‚ they were showing careless attitude in managing assets of the company. This was reflected in huge market undervaluation of company’s stock‚ which will be demonstrated later. Coming back to the expenditure on exploration activities‚ we will find out that on per share basis‚ it cost shareholders $91. The amount is derived as per below:
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Case Study 15.1: TRANSACT INSURANCE CORPORATION Steven L. McShane‚ University of Western Australia‚ and Terrance Bogyo‚ WorkSafeBC TransAct Insurance Corporation (TIC) provides automobile insurance throughout the southeastern United States. Last year‚ a new president was hired by TIC’s board of directors to improve the company’s competitiveness and customer service. After spending several months assessing the situation‚ the new president introduced a strategic plan to strengthen TIC’s competitive
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Manufacturering Corporation (RMC) is considering moving some of its production from traditional numerically controlled machine to a flexible manufacturing system (FMS). It’s computer numerical control machines have been operating in a high variety‚ low volume manner. Issues 1. 1 . As a productions manager for R.M.C‚ what do you recommend? Why? 2. Prepare a case by a conservative plants manager for maintaining the status quo until the returns are more obvious. 3. Prepare a case for an optimistic
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Case 1 Atlantic Corporation Maastricht University School of Business and Economics Corporate Governance and Restructuring 1. Is the acquisition of Royal’s linerboard mill and box plants a sound strategic move? Consider the short- as well as long-term outlook for linerboard prices and the profitability of the linerboard industry. Furthermore‚ what basis‚ if any‚ is there for expecting AtlanticRoyal’s combined linerboard and box mill operations to do better/worse than the industry overall?
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the following duties: 1) duty of care – duty to make/delegate decisions in an informed way; 2) duty of loyalty – duty to advance corporate over personal interests; 3) duty of good faith – duty to be faithful and devoted to the interests of the corporation and its shareholders; 4) duty not to “waste” – duty to avoid deliberate destruction of shareholder value. There is no reason to believe that the duties of Vector’s board should be any different. The major conflict between Vector’s board and its
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Interwest Healthcare Corporation Case Study Saint Leo University Summary Interwest Healthcare is a nonprofit organization that uses a management information system to house their patient’s intake‚ treatment‚ and release information at the 10 hospital’s owned by the company. Their chief financial officer (CFO)‚ Vijay Singh‚ worries that the company will possibly face management planning issues as well as the possibility of losing their federal funding due to hospital staff members entering information
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Case Study I: Target Corporation Executive Summary Diversity at Target‚ like everywhere‚ is a work in progress. Target is ahead of the national average in terms of minority hiring. Additionally‚ the company has a higher percentage of minorities in management positions than the industry average. “The Strength of Many. The Power of One‚” is Target’s tagline for diversity. It is realized that we need many points of view all working towards the common goal in order to
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TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION 1994 Core-Competencies The core competence of Toyota Motor Corporation is its ability to produce automobiles of great quality at best prices‚ thereby providing a value for money to the customers. This core competence of quality can be attributed to its innovative production practices. The quality aspect of Toyota’s products have revolutionized the automobiles in the past and almost all the automobile companies had to try and better the quality of their products. It is a
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Cypress Semiconductor Corporation DATE: November 2‚ 2014 TO: T. J. Rodgers‚ Chairman and CEO of Cypress Semiconductor Corporation COPY: In response to Sister Doris Gormley and The Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia and your proposed letter addressing her concerns. FROM: Vice President of Investor Relations‚ Cypress Semiconductor Corporation SUBJECT: MEMO: Perception of Cypress Semiconductor Corporation Introduction The Semiconductor business is more and more competitive every year with
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Using the beta that you have chosen‚ estimate the expected return on an equity investment in the companies to a short term investor a long term investor As a manager in this firm‚ how would you use this expected return? 3. Estimating Default Risk and Cost of Debt Does it have any recent borrowings? If yes‚ what interest rate did the company pay on these borrowing? 4. Short-term solvency or liquidity
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