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    Jetblue

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    David Neeleman in July 1999. Although the terrorist attacks of 9/11 made the huge loss of the whole airline industry‚ JetBlue airways try to publish its own IPO after 2 years of profitable operation in 2002‚ This case study is summarizing the step to publish the IPO. Following this‚ it will discuss the disadvantage and advantage to publish the IPO and use the financial data to evaluate the price is suit for the first publish. In this case‚ there are three different share valuation methods: P/E multiple

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    Titrolyte

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    Finance 20 November 2013 Too Soon to IPO? Diane Ashton and Sundeep Lal are the creators of a revolutionary technology‚ which streamlines the production of titanium. Their company “Titrolyte”‚ in theory‚ will thrust them into the forefront of the titanium-based market. However‚ numerous obstacles stand in their way. Ashton discovered the extraction process‚ after performing a disrupted test with mixed materials. Surprisingly‚ she made a breakthrough. The “muddled” solution was extremely efficient

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    Callatians they eat the bodies of their dead fathers whereas the Greeks don’t practice that. Instead they practiced cremation at which they believe that is the proper way of disposing a dead body. Also another example with the Eskimo’s and Belizeans. The Eskimos men have more than one wife at which they share it with a guest as a sign of hospitality in which also other men can have sexual access to a woman at which a woman can leave her husband and find a new partner. They also have less regard for human

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    corporate tax status‚ Journal of Finance 53‚ 131-162. Harris‚ Milton‚ and Arthur Raviv‚ 1991‚ The theory of capital structure‚ Journal of Finance 39‚ 127-145. Helwege‚ Jean‚ and Nellie Liang‚ 1996‚ Is there a pecking order? Evidence from a panel of IPO firms‚ Journal of Financial Economics 40‚ 429-458. Hovakimian‚ Armen‚ Tim Opler‚ and Sheridan Titman‚ 2001‚ The debt-equity choice‚ Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 36‚ 1-24. Ikenberry‚ David‚ Josef Lakonishok‚ and Theo Vermaelen‚ 1995

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    ! ! 1 . How does Facebook make money? What are the value drivers of its business? What is its comparative advantage relative to other social networking companies? Advertising accounted for 98 per cent of Facebook’s revenues in 2009‚ 95 per cent in 2010 and 85 per cent in 2011. Facebook offered advertisers the opportunity to segment and target its users based on their demographic information‚ expressed interests and social connections. Another part of the revenue was generated by its payments business

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    Boston Beer HBS Case

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    uestion 2--------------------------------------------------- Benefits of an IPO Access to public capital markets will provide Boston Beer with a continual source of equity funds to expand sales while maintaining a low leverage ratio. The IPO will provide an exit strategy for the company’s current investors. The additional equity will allow for debt to be refinanced at preferable interest rates. The publicity from the IPO offering will benefit the company with marketing and sales‚ particularly in

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    Prada Case

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    Prada to solve this problem is to raise capital in the stock market‚ which we could refer as IPO. Given the current market conditions‚ listing in Hong Kong might appears to be the best choice after all. But‚ before we go further in details about the pros and cons about listing in Hong Kong‚ we should first discuss the reasons why we choose IPO over Debt and Strategic partnership. Compare to issuing debt‚ an IPO will not add any more burden to the company’s balance sheet‚ which for Prada‚ was already

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    Case Study: Amazon

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    Case study : Amazon 1. What is the business model for Amazon.com?  How does their business model differ from that of Barnes and Noble or Borders?  How would you value Amazon.com? Amazon is a relatively small player in the bookstore industry‚ and its main competitors are Barnes & Noble and Borders. Despite the difference in scale‚ the company shows great promise‚ because its business model overcomes many of the competitors’ drawbacks. Amazon operates using a web-based platform to sell

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    Leslie Marmon Silko

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    Leslie Marmon Silko’s work is set apart due to her Native American Heritage. She writes through ‘Indian eyes’ which makes her stories very different from others. Silko is a Pueblo Indian and was educated in one of the governments’ BIA schools. She knows the culture of the white man‚ which is not uncommon for modern American Indians. Her work is powerful and educating at the same time. In this paper‚ I will discuss three different works by Silko (Lullaby‚ Storyteller

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    for the scar that would be left behind after we have drilled the land. The Alaskan Wilderness that we wish to drill belongs to the Inupiat Eskimo people. By drilling in their land‚ we would ruin their traditional way of life. They “rely on the land and resources of the North Slope for ... physical‚ …cultural‚ and …economic well-being” (Document D). The Eskimo people live on this land and although drilling may not have harmed them yet‚ slowly‚ over time‚ the land will degrade by pollutants and drilling

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