In this case study‚ we will talk about negotiate a possible acquisition of Flinder Valves and Controls. Inc by RSE International Corporation. To know why they gave that decision and how they could do it. We will have an overview of these two companies. 1. Overview of Flinder Valves and Controls. Inc and RSE International Corporation 1.1 Flinder Valves and Controls. Inc Flinder Valves and Controls. Inc (FVC) was an American company‚ located in Southern California. FVC was an outgrowth of
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W.B. “Bill” Flinder‚ the president of Flinder Valves and Controls Inc. (FVC)‚ and Tom Eliot‚ the Chairman and CEO of RSE International are currently in the midst of negotiating a merger of FVC and RSE. Both companies are aware of the benefits‚ but also remain apprehensive due to the risks of completing an acquisition in the struggling economy. Prior to 2008‚ the U.S. manufacturing industry had experience a decrease in consumer demand because of tighter borrowing standards and a weak housing sector
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Flinder Valves and Controls Inc. Acquisition BACKGROUND In early May 2008‚ talk began between president of Flinder Valves‚ Bill Flinder and Tom Eliot‚ chairman and CEO of RSE about a possible acquisition of Flinder Valves by RSE. The industrial manufacturing industry had taken a hit due to rough economic times and the acquisition made sense. Both leaders were very concerned about the challenges and risks of the deal. Flinder was a company that engineered and manufactured specialty valves and
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Assignment 1 Group member: Qihao Cao 17577761 Huiya Lin: 17578140 Jiejia Ren: 17578387 1. Relative strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats of FVC and RSE a. SWOT Analysis FVC Strength The company depicts excellence standing in the most intricate stages of the business and thus frequently did prime agreement on extremely mechanical machine for the government. Weakness The weak economy in US market had affected the business operation and thus this posed the threat on the company performance
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Corporate Finance Juan Carlos Ganme Gerardo Fumagal Osvaldo Gallegos Cases: Marriott A and Flinder Valves Case Marriott A Questions to solve: 1. Why is Marriott’s CFO proposing the Project Chariot? To improve the financial performance of the firm‚ by re-structuring the company in two separating activities to distinguish those that require a large fixed assets (Real estates ownership) and those with relative low amount of assets
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1101IBA – Management Concepts Literature Review and Report Valve Case Study By Muhammad Rabani b. Shamsul Khairil s2834180 Semester 2‚ 2012 1 583 words Table of Content 1. Introduction 3 2. Problem Identification 3 3. Analysis 4 3.1 Vertical Organisation
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smit0034_nurs0000_ass1.doc‚ jone0024_nurs1111_ass2.doc). Instructions for submitting assignments in FLO can be found at: http://flinders.edu.au/nursing/studentsandcourses/handbooks-&-forms/general_forms.cfm. Student declaration: In accordance with the Flinders University information on academic integrity and plagiarism‚ referred to in the Student related policies and procedures manual (http://www.flinders.edu.au/ppmanual/student.html)‚
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Contents: 1. DESCRIPTION AND GOALS OF THE CASE 2. QUESTIONS YOU MUST ANSWER IN YOUR REPORT 3. APPENDIX 1: CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION FOR MANAGEMENT OF FLINDER VALVES AND CONTROLS 4. APPENDIX 2: CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION FOR MANAGEMENT OF RSE INTERNATIONAL 5. SUPPLEMENTAL TECHNICAL NOTE: VALUATION AND MERGER NEGOTIATION CASE 43: FLINDER VALVES AND CONTROLS INC. DESCRIPTION AND GOALS SET IN MAY 2008‚ THIS CASE REFLECTS THE SEPARATE PERSPECTIVES OF CHIEF EXECUTIVE
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merger between Flinder Valves and RSE International. FVC produces very technically complex products for the aerospace and defense industry which include many of the simple products produced by RSE. This would create a strategic benefit between the companies since their products are complements of each other. RSE has divisions that produce products for industries such as: aerospace propulsion and control systems‚ nautical navigation assemblies‚ and components for missile and fire-control systems. RSE
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demonstrate the technique for listening to valve sounds. (a) Explain where you would position your stethoscope to auscultate (1) aortic valve of a patient with severe aortic valve insufficiency (2) Stenotic mitral valve. (b) During which periods would you hear these abnormal heart sounds most clearly? (During atrial diastole‚ ventricular systole‚ ventricular diastole‚ or atrial systole? (c) What cues would you use to differentiate between an insufficient and a stenosed valve? (4 points). Answer: 3.
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