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    Upturn Venture Capital Investments in Women-led Businesses Gender matters. It influences the nature of businesses entrepreneurs start‚ their hopes for developing the business‚ and in what way they the fund it. Axis Capital Limited‚ a group of companies based in London who extends assistance to Individuals and Businesses who wish to increase their capital investments. According to Department of Commerce research‚ women tend to focus industries with a slower rate of growth; they aspire to smaller

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    Ginny’s Restaurant: An Introduction to Capital Investment Valuation Key issues- Virginia invested in Ginny’s restaurant and she will receive $2 mn as well as $3 mn after one year from today without any other assets‚ for period of one year with interest rate is 6%. 1. Virginia’s current wealth (Present value of assets) is $4.83 mn. If she spends $2mn today and $3 mn after one year‚ then after one year from today she will get $5.12 mn. 2. If Virginia has an initial endowment of $4 mn

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    INTEL Corporation Financial position analysis Authors: Engels Evgeny Narinyani Anton Paus Yanis Polikarkin Alexey Ushakov Denis Uskova Natalia Valishev Timur Group F31A Content Business Overview 5 Brief Historical Data 5 Products 6 Components 6 Platforms 6 Additional Product Offerings 6 Products and Percentage of Revenue 7 Other Products: 7 Research and Development 8 Sales structure 8 Marketing 8 Competition 9 Competitors and Market Shares 10 Financial Analysis 11

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    The Intel Corporation Introduction The main purpose of this case analysis is to find the issue and problem that Intel Corporation faced and how they improve their performance and solve problems. First‚ I will summarize the history of Intel Corporation. Second‚ to point out the challenge that Intel Corporation has. And‚ third‚ I will use SWOT analysis to analyze the internal strengths and weakness and external opportunities and threats of Intel Corporation. Eventually‚ I will give

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    Brailsford 4e: Solutions Manual Chapter 1 The investment decision Learning objectives After the completion of this chapter‚ the reader should be able to: ● understand the nature of an investment ● describe the key steps in the investment process ● recognise the major investment asset classes ● understand the role and function of financial markets ● understand the concept of return‚ and be able to distinguish between realised returns and expected returns ● understand the relationship between

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    Intel was founded in 1968 by Gordon E. Moore and Robert Noyce‚ two physicists that decided to leave Fairchild Semiconductor and start their new business in integrated circuitry. Even since the early days Intel has had a history of innovation. In 1971 Intel introduced the world’s first microprocessor the 4004‚ and then went public at $23.50 a share raising $6.8 million. The very next year in 1972 Intel entered the then new digital watch market with the purchase of Microma‚ which was a small firm with

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    anyone were to name an underdog to the Intel dominated microprocessor market‚ Cyrix with their dirt-cheap 5x86 processor would have been the favorite. Intel had been the only processor that could handle day-to-day functions at reasonable speeds. Such simple tasks as word processing and calculations‚ then later gaming and educational work‚ the processors were unable to perform. The Pentium processor was introduced in 1994; no company could compete with Intel at this point. It took until 1997‚ for

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    As Intel learned through the crisis over the defected product‚ the company’s recall strategy‚ if poorly managed‚ could have “significant impact on firm’s reputation‚ sales‚ and financial value” 1. It was evident that Intel did not have clear strategies on how to handle the consumers and/or media‚ when product defect issue is surfaced and it was clearly demonstrated that how costly it could be of not having clear recall and media response strategies. Recommendation: We recommend Intel executive

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    HISTORY OF INTEL PROCESSORS Today‚ computers are a part of our lifestyle‚ but the first computer that was used was developed at the University of Pennsylvania in the year 1946! It had an ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer) processor. The reprogramming feature that is so extensively used today‚ was introduced by Alan Turing and John von Neumann with their teams. The von Neumann architecture is the basis of modern computers. From the development of the first microprocessor - Intel’s

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    portfolio‚ it was decided that the most appropriate strategy was to purchase growth stocks which was considered to be undervalued by the market and can be bought cheaply today but has significant earnings upside to be able to outperform the market in capital terms in the future (Chahine (2009)). Chahine (2009) suggested that these stock may be identified using a combination of PE ratios and forecast earnings growth. The details of the initial position are shown in Appendix 1. Price-Earnings Ratio The

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