a comprehensive valuation based on DCF‚ multiple and DDM analysis. September 6‚ 2010 [EQITY RESEARCH REPORT: VODAFONE. (VOD.L‚ VOD LN)] Equity Research Report NAME: Myles Carey CID: 00619732 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 3: Investment Summary Pages 3-4: Investment Highlights Page 5: Business Summary Page 6: SWOT Analysis Page 7: Telecoms Industry - Overview Page 8: Telecoms Industry – Trend and Regulation Page 9: Competitive position Page 10: Performance Page 11: Valuation – Sum-of-parts Page
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Richard III: Using His Deformity as an Excuse to be Evil “Richard’s deformed body is a mirror for self confessed ugliness in his soul.” This quote‚ by Marjorie Garber in Shakespeare’s Ghost Writers‚ explains exactly how Richard’s view of his hunchback was applied to his thoughts. The Tragedy of Richard III was the longest and most ambitious play Shakespeare ever wrote (Ackroyd 196). Throughout the play‚ he used his deformity as an excuse to be evil and pursued the throne even at the expense of
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Tommy DelZenero Intimate Apparel Feb 6th‚ 2013 The character I really tried to focus on while watching Intimate Apparel was George‚ the man from Panama. I thought he was the best actor on the stage that night‚ but that’s not saying too much. For the first half of the play‚ the actor performed a monologue with the spotlight solely on him. After the break‚ the actor participated in scene work with multiple characters. George in the storyline is a man who works a very physically demanding job
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[pic] ASSIGNMENT #1 DUE ON SUNDAY‚ JUNE 24 NAME: SEC: ID: ______________ 1. Intraco Co. has the following account balances for the end of the year Dec 31‚ 2010 |Selling and administrative salaries |$120‚000 | |Purchase of raw materials |280‚000
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Analysis of Richard III Members: Natalia Molina Melisa Ocanto Melina Pustilnik Vanesa Verna Licenciatura en Lengua Inglesa Universidad Nacional de San Martín RICHARD III 1) Richard III: hero or villain. 2) Analyze women in the play. 3) Analyze the use of dramatic irony in the play. 4) Analyze the opening soliloquy in Richard III. 5) Which is Richard ’s hamartia? When does it occur? 6) Where do you find the climax of the play? 7) Where do you find the catharsis and where
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Parle G The following case study is from the Richard Ivey School of Business. It is about the development of a leading Indian biscuit manufacturer‚ called Parle Products Pvt. Ltd. Company overview The company was found in 1929 as a candy manufacturer and started producing biscuits in 1939. At this time only few processed and ready-to-eat food items were available. Parle G are glucose biscuits and the company’s flag brand. It became the largest selling biscuit brand by volume in 2002. The company
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"What qualities of character did Richard III have that enabled him to ascend the throne?" Name and show these characteristics in action in the play Richard III. Also: "Richard III is a consummate villain". Show that his summation of Richard’s character is true. To achieve goals‚ in one’s life‚ one must be determined and must have certain characteristics that reciprocate to one’s goals. In the play Richard III‚ Richard III’s goal is to ascend the throne. There are two ways that one can claim
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ECN372 Corporate Finance 2‚ 2012/2013 Problem Set 5: Solutions 1. a) The face value of debt is given by: 0.5 × F + 0.5 × 40 = 60 ⇒ F = 80 The value of the firm is: V = 0.5 × 150 + 0.5 × 40 = 95 The value of equity is: E = 95 − 60 = 35 b) The value of debt: D = 0.5 × 50 + 0.5 × (20 − 10) = 30 The value of the firm is: V = 0.5 × 70 + 0.5 × (20 − 10) = 40 The value of equity is: E = 40 − 30 = 10 c) If the firms were to merge then: The value of debt: D = 0.5 × (80 + 50) + 0.5 × (40 + 70
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Homework 3 Due at 8:30 PM on Thursday October 18 on Elearning 1. Suppose that a firm’s production function is given by Q =F(K‚L) = 3K+2L . What is the marginal rate of technical substitution between capital and labor when K=3 and L=4? (The rate at which the firm can substitute between
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“In terms of both personality and policies‚ Alexander III did not posses the qualities necessary for a successful ruler of late 19th-century Russia” – to what extent to you agree with this judgement? Whilst the judgement could be considered well-founded‚ its validity is a matter of opinion‚ depending on how one defines the qualities of a ‘successful ruler’ of Russia in the late 1800s‚ which policies contribute to this success and what‚ overall‚ makes a Tsar a success or a failure (if the
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