TO: Deb Sammy FROM: Surya Narayanan Thangam‚ Investment Specialist DATE: September 14‚ 2013 SUBJECT: Investments in Italian Automobile Industry As per your request‚ I have focused my research on the Automobile industry in Italy for a long-term plan. For automobile‚ Europe and South America are on the same boat with 34% growth each (“Pirelli Sales By Region”‚ 2013). Even though the Italian economy is in bad shape right now‚ it will have a slow drag in 2013 and its expected to rise back in 2014
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making an investment in new equipment of $85‚000‚000‚ with a residual value to be transferred to a subsequent location of 60% of the purchase price‚ or $51‚000‚000. The equipment will be depreciated according to a 7-year MARCS schedule while in use on the mine associated with the contract. I have entered the financial data into a spreadsheet in order to analyze the financial viability of the proposition. In doing so‚ I have made the following assumptions: 1. The initial investment of $85‚000
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A Case Study On: “ Ethical Investment Processes and Outcomes” by Grant Michelson‚ Nike Wailes‚ Sandra Van der Laan‚ Geoff Frost. About the Author: Grant Michelson is a senior lecturer in Work and Organisational Studies‚ School of Business at University of Sydney‚ Nick Wails lecturer in Work and Organisational Studies‚ School of Business at University of Sydney‚ Sandra Van der Laan lecturer in Accounting and Business Law‚ School of Business at University of Sydney and Geoff Frost Senior lecturer
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Business Writing Portfolio Introduction: A portfolio is a collection of evidence that represents achievements and learning within a module‚ course or a program of a study. This portfolio that am going to write is about Business Writing course that I’m taking in this semester. As all other students who took Business Writing‚ it ’s about understanding the audience; in this course I have learned that our goal is to adapt our message to fit the audience ’s needs‚ goals and interest. This
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Business writing portfolio Marianella Moore Com/285 September 25‚ 2012 Walt Hill Business writing steps Thesis statement; How do I relay a negative message in a positive way to three different audiences? 1. Perform an audience analysis 2. Determine audience type 3. Choose message formats • A business letter • A business memo • An e-mail message 4. Offer a solution to fix problem 5. Consider positive and negative
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managers pay a significant role in KCA‚ because KCA is a product-focused organization. In order to increase the market share‚ territorial marketing manager is important for KCA to implement the marketing strategy. 1.4 Objective Developing this portfolio can be used as a tool for KCA human resources department in achieving the
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Mission‚ Vision and Values to implement The mission‚ vision‚ and values of ABC Investment Plc should reflect the works of the company in providing useful broadcasting services to the EU regions various communities while promoting the interest of the general public which will be stated in the company Charter and Agreement such as: • To provide high quality‚ informative TV and Radio programming to our various communities in the EU region where they broadcast from. • To develop‚ promote and preserve
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growth prompted the need for larger investments. Thus‚ in 1994‚ AccessLine diversified their financing to professional equity investors. Providing funding worth $15.5 million‚ AccessLine’s CFO Bill Stuart‚ and Morgan Stanley’s Bill Brady executed the transaction‚ involving the private placement from five investors. Such a strategy was chosen due to AccessLine’s lack of capital in the initial stages of AccessLine’s establishment. AccessLine was not lacking in management or technology and thus was not
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one → Go Data Analysis → Descriptive Analysis → Select all data without the time → Label in the first row → Select “Summary Statistics” → OK • This gives you the averages: average matrix [ xbar‚ xbar2‚ xbar3‚ ….] 5. Covariance Matrix Data analysis → Covariance → OK → Select all stocks like before → Labels in the 1st row → OK • This gives you the covariance matrix • To fill out the matrix: Copy → Paste Special → Transpose • 6. Generating Scenarios Data Analysis → Random number generation
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Investment Behavior‚ Observable Expectations‚ and Internal Funds Jason G. Cummins ∗ Assistant Professor New York University 269 Mercer Street New York‚ NY 10003 jcummins@econ.nyu.edu Kevin A. Hassett Resident Scholar American Enterprise Institute 1150 17th Street NW Washington‚ DC 20036 khassett@aei.org Stephen D. Oliner Asst. Dir. of Research Federal Reserve Board Mail Stop 93 Washington‚ DC 20551 soliner@frb.gov First Draft: September 8‚ 1997 Second Draft: July 6‚ 1998 Third Draft: March 31
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