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    Nike‚ Inc.: Cost of Capital Case 15 Financial Administration FINC 5713-180 Team 1 Fall 2013. October 8‚ 2013. Introduction Kimi Ford a portfolio manager at NorthPoint Group which is a mutual-fund management firm‚ is considering to buy some shares from Nike‚ inc even if it’s share price had declined from the beginning of the year‚ for the Northpoint Large-cap fund she managed which invested mostly in Fortune 500 companies and it was doing well despite the decline

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    the tension between the North and the South (Kennedy‚Cohen‚ and Bailey 434). The Kansas-Nebraska Act shattered the Democratic party. The Democratic party had existed for about half of a century‚ but now it was split over the issue of slavery(Kennedy‚Cohen‚ and Bailey 433). The crash of the Democratic party allowed the Republican party to form. The members of the members of the Democratic and Republican parties had opposing views(Kennedy‚Cohen‚ and Bailey 435). Later‚ in the election of 1860‚ the

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    to fix any social issues or problems that were occurring; such as merging ethic lines‚ unemployment levels‚ supplying the nation with skilled vocational traits etc. (Cohen & Brawer‚ 2008). Community colleges would thrive on the new responsibilities because they had no traditions to defend‚ or any alumni to question their role (Cohen & Brawer‚ 2008). Several different groups advocated for community colleges in the early twentieth century‚ including students and parents‚ educators‚ businesses‚ state

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    In Leonard Cohen’s popular song‚ “Hallelujah”‚ the lyrics could be considered a present day Psalm from the Bible. The Psalms are poetry that tell different stories about the Lord‚ which are intended to be sung. Cohen’s song is about believing in the Christian way by having faith‚ being respectful to one another‚ even if they have been disrespected‚ while singing praises for the Lord. The song “Hallelujah” in some respects is a public relations for God. Telling everyone that hears the song to remember

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    W.G.H Sha’anan Teachers’ College The English Department Bernard Malamud: A Contradiction between Personal Philosophy and Living Reality Submitted by: Leah Hassin ID: 302545157 Supervised by: Mrs. Revital Steiner Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a B.Ed. degree August‚ 2011 Layout: • Abstract • About the immigrants- historical review • About the phenomenon • About Bernard Malamud

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    Apparently‚ the issue of Nike’s case is to control and check the calculation cost of capital done by Joanna Cohen who is the assistant of a portfolio manager at NorthPoint Group. But I am willing to tell you that it can be a complex case in which we can doubt about sensitivity analysis done by Kimi Ford (portfolio manager) too. Because her assumptions such as Revenue Growth Rate‚ COGS / Sales‚ S &A / Sales‚ Current Assets / Sales‚ and Current Liability / Sales have been adopted from previous income

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    The Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965 authorized the foundation of the Guaranteed Student Loan (GSL) program and a federal need-based educational grant program‚ which thereby established the role of the federal government in facilitating students’ financial access to postsecondary education (Zumeta‚ Breneman‚ Callan‚ & Finney‚ 2012). Initially eligibility to participate in the GSL program was based on students’ demonstrated financial need‚ however a 1972 HEA modification eliminated income requirements

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    Nike Case Study

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    1.0 Summary of case study NorthPoint Group is a mutual fund management firm which invested mostly in Fortune 500 companies. Its top holding included ExxonMobil‚ General Motors‚ McDonald’s‚ 3M and other large cap. NorthPoint Group performed extremely well although the stock market had declined over 18 months. In 2000‚ it earned a return of 20.7% while the S&P 500 fell 10.1%. At June 2001‚ NorthPoint Group’s return stood at 6.4% while the S&P 500 stood at -7.3%. Nike‚ Inc. is an American multinational

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    that establish their location along China’s rivers‚ where it eases their problems of dumping waste‚ (Cohen 33-47). Therefore‚ they have the option of dumping their waste directly into the water source. The Yellow River is the longest river in the world‚ and sadly‚ it is located in China. In return‚ “two-thirds of its water is considered unsafe to drink‚ and 10 percent is classified as sewage‚” (Cohen‚ 39). This is one of many water sources damaged in China. China attempts to “treat” the water using

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    argument made by William Cohen that there is no different between the way that Jefferson treated or acted toward his slaves as any other plantation owner did. When he dealt with runaways or trading there was no compassion for difference either. Another argument posted my Cohen is the fact that so many of his slaves ran away. If he was so anti slavery then why did he not treat his slaves better then anyone else and if he did in fact treat them better why did they run off? (Cohen 172-3) In the first

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