הפקולטה לניהול FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT בית הספר למוסמכים במינהל עסקים THE LEON RECANATI GRADUATE ע"ש ליאון רקנאטי SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION High-Technology Acquisitions Final Project -Acquisition Proposal: To Acquire: Lecturer: Dr. Nir Brueller Teaching Assistant: Ms. Shimrit Samuel Semester B‚ April 2012 Name I.D.No. Email Niran Amir 200095362 amirnira@gmail.com Ilan Barak 052327632 ilanbarak2000@yahoo.com Uri Gruenbaum 035780113
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Land Acquisition in India Mandar Buddhikot [G12026] XLRI GMP 2012-13 Some statistics of concern India occupies 2.4% of the total land area of the world India supports 16.7% of the world population. Per capita usage of land in India: 1970 Population of India (in billion) Geographical area (million ha) Agricultural Land % Per capita land availability (ha) Per capita agricultural land (ha) 0.55 328.37 46.40% 0.60 0.28 1990 0.85 328.37 46.90% 0.39 0.18 2010 1.2 328.37 46.10% 0.27 0
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SEPT SEMESTER 2013 BMNV5103 – NEW VENTURE DEVELOPMENT ASSIGNMENT (60%) OBJECTIVE: The assignment is intended to foster the following objectives: i. Improving your critical thinking and application skills. ii. Identifying various sources of financing for different stages of small business development iii. Conducting a brief research and case study analysis on how a small business acquires and fulfils its financial needs and preferences in different stages of business operation. iv. Combining
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SEPT SEMESTER 2013 BMNV5103 – NEW VENTURE DEVELOPMENT ASSIGNMENT (60%) OBJECTIVE: The assignment is intended to foster the following objectives: i. Improving your critical thinking and application skills. ii. Identifying various sources of financing for different stages of small business development iii. Conducting a brief research and case study analysis on how a small business acquires and fulfils its financial needs and preferences in different stages of business operation. iv
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Amazon’s Acquisition of Zappos Acquisition regarding Amazon and Zappos Companies that want to be among the elite competitors in their particular fields have to be able to adapt and evolve in an always changing market place. In order to do so many large companies initiate mergers or acquisitions with smaller or similarly sized companies. They believe they can leverage and collaborate with each other in order to create more company value. The main difference between a merger and an acquisition is a
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products and a legacy of championship titles. In the late 1980s‚ propelled by the strong financial markets‚ a financial investor purchased KTM and took the company private. Though KTM had a good reputation and quality products‚ it had too many products‚ inadequate management‚ and high debt in the books. The company declared bankruptcy in 1991. At that time‚ a few of the general importers convinced a group of venture capitalists to save KTM. This resulted in the formation of Cross-Holding‚ involving
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* FDI will lead to job losses. Small retailers and other small ‘Kirana store owners’ will suffer a large loss. Giant retailers and Supermarkets like Walmart‚ Carrefour‚ etc. will displace small retailers. * Supermarkets will establish their monopoly in the Indian market. Because of supermarket’s fine tuning‚ they will get goods on low price and they will sell it on low price than small retailers‚ it will decrease the sell of small retailers. * Jobs in the manufacturing sector will be lost
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**************************2006************************** MCS 2006 (SUM NO 7) Q) Soniya Company has two Divisions: A & B. Return on Investment for both divisions is 20%. Details are given below:- Particulars | Div A | Div B | Divisional sales | 4000000 | 9600000 | Divisional Investment | 2000000 | 3200000 | Profit | 400000 | 640000 | Analyse and comment on divisional performance of each. ANSWER As Profit Margin = Profit *100
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As explained on the "cash to boot" page of this website‚ mergers between corporations sometimes are paid for with a combination of stock and cash‚ which provides a unique accounting challenge. The general tax rule is that you must pay capital gains tax on such a transaction‚ but only to the extent of "cash to boot" which is the amount of cash you actually received. (It’s technically called a Section 368 reorg.) In some cases‚ such as Fording Canadian and the Wyeth merger with Pfizer‚ the
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activities which might not be discovered while using other types of preference assessments. Previous research has shown free-operant preference assessments as easy to conduct and as effective as paired-stimulus assessments which require a greater degree of effort. Additionally‚ research has shown that free-operant preference assessments ranked preferred items in the same order as MSWO (Multiple Stimulus without Replacement) preference assessments; however‚ they can be conducted with subjects who demonstrate
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