Chanunnett Manoonpong‚ Rennick Palley‚ Zhihui Zhang‚ Aaron (Jialin) Zhong DATE: August 22nd‚ 2013 ------------------------------------------------- RE: Mariott Corporation Capital Structure ------------------------------------------------- Marriott Corporation‚ with its comparative advantage in hotel development and management‚ has expected excellent future growth and profitability. Such increase in sales might bring in extra cash flow‚ resulting in underutilized debt capacity. Therefore‚ we
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Imagine your local radio station is producing a series of programmes entitled “Changing Times”‚ in which teenagers are asked to give their views on the changes they welcome in the world around them. You have been invited to contribute. Write out the text of the presentation you would make. There are many changes that I welcome in the world around me; but I would like to discuss four specific ones with you on air here today. The first change that I welcome into today’s world is the internet
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Marriott Corporation and Project Chariot The Marriott Corporation (MC)‚ had seen a long‚ successful reign in the hospitality industry until the late 1980s. An economic downturn and the 1990 real estate crash resulted in MC owning newly developed hotel properties with no potential buyers in sight and a mound of debt. During the late 1980s‚ MC had promised in their annual reports to sell off some of their hotel properties and reduce their burden of debt. However‚ the company made little progress
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Marriot Case Brief 1. What is the weighted Average Cost of Capital for Marriot Corporation? WACC for Marriott Corp is 11.89 WACC of divisions: Lodging 10.29‚ Restaurant 13.49‚ Contract Services 13.615 a) What risk-free rate and the risk premium did you use to calculate the cost of equity? We used 8.95% as the risk free rate (LT Government Debt) and the MRP we used was 7.43%‚ which means are expected market return is 8.95+7.43=16.38% b) How did you measure Marriott’s cost of debt? We added
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Marriott Corporation The Cost of Capital Author Student Number 董晖 林桐 吴正浩 祝承懿 Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance‚ Shanghai Jiao Tong University Table of Contents Background The hurdle rate is the required return or opportunity cost of each division and company. Only project with positive NPV discounted by hurdle rate will be invested‚ and the total return of Marriott up to all projects invested. Though there are many subjective aspects in estimation
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a. What business is Marriott in? Are the four components of Marriott’s financial strategy consistent with its growth objective? b. How does Marriott use its estimate of its cost of capital? Does this make sense? c. What is the weighted average cost of capital for Marriott Corporation? • What risk-free rate and risk premium did you use to calculate the cost of equity? • How did you measure Marriott’s cost of debt? 1. Are the four components of Marriott ’s financial strategy consistent
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Marriott International Research Paper Damon Huber ENTP 420; Corporate Entrepreneurship Section 1 Richard S. Normington November 19‚ 2013 Marriott International Research Paper Marriott International is one of the most well-known and respected hotel chains in the world. They have maintained an incredibly high reputation in the industry for decades while also being the most profitable. They are currently ranked #217 on Fortune 500 with 12.317 billion
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MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATION Prepared by Tatiana Popova Course: Fundamentals of Management Course organiser: Ron Holland UFQM-NN12-09‚ BSc Business Management Examination number: KH500 ID: 090322824 Date: 10 January 2010 Word count: 2200 Table of Contents 1.0. Introduction……………………………………………...3 …………………………………………………………………..4 1.1. Operations…………………………………………5 1.2. SWOT Analyses…………………………………
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Marriott’s three divisions and for the firm as a whole. Marriott should find the hurdle rates for its divisions separately because its divisions operate in separate industries and therefore face different business risks. Marriott’s vice president says that increasing the hurdle rate by 1% would decrease the present value of project inflows by 1%. Since finding appropriate hurdle rates is critical to accepting or rejecting projects‚ Marriott should be precise by calculating and using division-specific
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production and organization. Also known as business operations marrriotts mission STATEMENT: and aims and objectives S.M.A.R.T Marriott’s vision is to be the world’s leader in hospitality services and it achieves that through its spirit to serve culture. The Marriot has a corporate mission which entails being the world leader in hospitality services. This is translated into all departments which have their very own SMART objectives to help achieve this. * These are set monthly. They also have
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