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    Part 2 TKM0844 11E IM Ch17

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    fixed assets‚ and current liabilities (where the “appropriate %” values are 25%‚ 50%‚ and 25%‚ respectively). The percentages we use are the same proportions of sales that Zapatera had for 2010; for example‚ the current asset proportion was found as ($3M/$12M) = 25%. Long-term debt‚ common stock‚ and paid-in capital keep the same values that they had in 2010‚ since these amounts are assumed not to vary with sales. Finally‚ 2011 retained earnings is found as: 2011 retained earnings = 2010 retained earnings

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    the following in different beaker and label the accordingly: Solution Fe(NO3)3 KSCN HNO3 Amount 40ml 25ml 20ml 2) In 5 large test tubes mix the following substances with the according amounts as shown below: Trial Fe(NO3)3 (2x10-3M) KSCN (2x10-3M) HNO3 1 5ml 1ml 4ml 2 5ml 2ml 3ml 3 5ml 3ml 2ml 4 5ml 4ml 1ml 5 5ml 5ml 0 3) Place some of each sample in the cuvettes and perform a spectroscopy. *After adding KSCN‚ the solution turned pale yellow and when HNO3 was

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    well. Pacific Healthcare uses 1‚500 sheets of Kodak’s X ray film per day at $ 1.80 per sheet. Four other companies manufactured the same X ray film that Pacific uses which are DuPont‚ Agfa‚ Fuji‚ and 3M. Manufacturer X ray film‚ price per sheet: Kodak $1.80 Agfa $1.58 Dupont $1.50 Fuji $1.40 3M $1.35 II. Major problem If Mr. Rubble chooses to go to a different supplier; would his company be able to receive the same service that Kodak provided them? Of course‚ they would save more money

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    Apple iPad

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    Case study notes This case has been updated to include the Apple iPad. Principally this is case explores the issue of licensing and how successful firms can become unsuccessful. It is not a case about Apple and why it has become successful. This case study explores the rise of the Apple Corporation. The Apple iPod is one of the most successful new product launches in recent years‚ transforming the way the public listens to music‚ with huge ramifications for major record labels. More than 50 million

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    the depreciation expense doubled then the Net income would be reduced by an additional $1.5M and the Net Income is $1.0M. However the cash flow would stay the same because it consists of the new Net Income ($1M) and the new Depreciation expenses ($3M) combined for a new cash flow of $4M. The new profit Margin is 0.083 (8.3%) = $1M / $12M d. If the depreciation was halved‚ Net Income would be $3.2M. Cash Flow would be Net Income of $3.2M + Depreciation of $750K = $4M Cash Flow. The profit margin

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    Ce 371 Homework 2

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    kN/m3 6) An inverted open tank is held in place by a force R as shown in figure. If the specific gravity of the manometer fluid is 2.5‚ determine the value of h and R. Neglect the weight of the tank. 1 cm diameter tube R 2 m diameter tank h Air 3m 2m Water 1m Water ANSWERS 1) 77.217 kPa 2) 0.040 m 3) 94.9 kPa 4) p = 3.48 kPa (gage) ; p= 123 kPa 5) p = 24.7 kPa (gage) ; h=0.116 m 6) h= 2.20m; R=61.6 kN

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    How to Fight Price War

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    How to Fight a Price War By Akshay R. Rao‚ Mark E. Bergen and Scott Davis IN THE BATTLE TO CAPTURE THE CUSTOMER companies use a wide range of tactics to ward off competitors. Increasingly‚ price is the weapon of choice – and frequently the skirmishing degenerates into a price war. Creating low price appeal is often the goal‚ but the result of one retaliatory price slashing after another is often a precipitous decline in industry profits. Look at the airline price wars of 1992. When American

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    Roman Forum Area

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    isn’t much known on this temple. Milliarium Aureum This structure was built in 20 B.C.  Emperor Caesar Augustus had it raised and said that “All Roads lead to Rome” the base of the milestone still exists today. It is built from marble that is 3m thick the decoration that is considered part of the base. Sources http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavian_Amphithea ter_(Pozzuoli ) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_of_Saturn http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arch_of_Titus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapis_Niger

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    around children’s television programmes because they still fall within the HFSS (high in fat‚ salt and sugar) nutritional profile as set out by the Food Standards Agency. The new product‚ Coco Pops Choc N’Roll launches later this month‚ backed with a £3m marketing spend. It has been formulated so that it does fall outside the HFSS profile. Kellogg‚ however‚ has chosen not to target children with the campaign. Instead‚ ads are aimed at mothers with a message that it is a breakfast cereal that will

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    Me Exercise

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    HK$198 | 20 | HK$2 | Up to 1.5 Mbps | 3M Single User Plan | HK$298 | 100 | HK$2 | Up to 3.0 Mbps | 6M Single User Plan | HK$398 | 200 | HK$2 | Up to 6.0 Mbps | a.Wong subscribes to the 6M plan and uses 150 hours a month. Suppose that Wong’s demand curve is a straight line such that if the price of access were HK$20 per hour or higher‚ she would buy nothing. Draw her demand curve‚ and calculate her buyer surplus. b.Suppose that Wong switches to the 3M plan. Referring to her demand curve‚ how

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