TOTAL VALUE OF DEAL Rs. 115.56 Rs. 104.62 PINKERTON’S 1987 408.3 381.7 26.6 27 -0.4 1988 363.387 332.4991 30.8879 21.80322 9.084675 1989 323.4144 294.3071 29.1073 19.08145 10.02585 1990 287.8388 260.4942 27.34469 16.69465 10.65004 1991 302.2308 271.2521 30.97866 17.52939 13.44927 1992 317.3423 284.8147 32.52759 18.40585 14.12173 INCOME COServices GROSS PROFIT OP EXP OP PROFIT PBT NET OF TAX 1986 367.7 342.5 25.2 24.5 0.7 0.462 -0.264 5.995886 6.617059 7.029025 8.876518 9.320344
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Question 1. Discuss how Intel changed ingredient-marketing history. What did it do so well in those initial marketing campaigns? In 1980s‚ Intel faced a problem to distinguish itself from the competitors and tried to convince consumers to pay more for its high performance products. By creating the ingredient-branding campaign‚ Intel mended the matter and made history in 1991. To become distinctive‚ it chose a name for its latest microprocessor introduction that could be trademarked‚ Pentium. The
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Seligram‚ INC The Seligram‚ INC. has provided electronic testing of various components since 1983. One of 11 divisions of the company‚ Electronic Testing Operations (ETO)‚ has played a central role in the testing operations. However‚ technological advancement of testing and outdated machines have challenged the company’s prospect in the industry. The main issue‚ in the introduction of the new equipment‚ Seligram needs to find optimal system to control overhead cost. Q2 (a) Single burden pool
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What is the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) for Marriott Corporation? WACC = (1 - τ)rD(D/V) + rE(E/V) D = market value of debt E = market value of equity V = value of the firm = D + E rD = pretax cost of debt rE = after tax cost of debt τ = tax rate = 175.9/398.9 = 44% Cost of Equity Target debt ratio is 60%; actual is 41% [Exhibit 1] βs = 1.11 βu = βs / (1 + (1 – τ) D/E) = 1.11/(1 + (1 – .44) (.41)) = 0.80 Using the target debt ratio of 60%: βTs = βu (1 + (1 – τ) D/E)
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Solution to the Case Study: “Levi Strauss’s Goes Global” Book: Organizational Theory‚ Design‚ and Change Fifth Edition Page 235 Gareth R. Jones Discussion Question 1 and 2 1. How does Levi Strauss take advantage of the global environment? 2. What structure does Levi Strauss use to implement its strategy? This case demonstrates how a company can pursue a transnational strategy and which organizational structure supports this strategy. “Levi Strauss”‚ the company under discussion
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Location Complete Study 1. 2. 3. 4. Communicate with other staff/departments Review historical data trends Review citizen input Request traffic control 1. Select the proper location 2. Plan the data collection preparations 3. Complete the pre-study documentation 1. Collect the data 2. Evaluate the data 3. Calculate the traffic volume trends Document 1. Finalize the report 2. File the report 3. Communicate the results INTRODUCTION Traffic volume studies are conducted
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1. Case Name‚ Citation‚ and Court Internet Solutions Corp. v. Marshall LEXIS 2826I (2008) The District Court for the Middle District of Florida 2. Key Facts A. Internet Solutions Corp. (ISC)‚ which operates employment recruiting and Internet advertising websites‚ has its principal place of business in Florida. B. Tabatha Marshall‚ a resident of the State of Washington‚ was sued by ISC for making false and defamatory statements on her website. C. Marshall filed a motion to dismiss asserting
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‘20 Most Promising Agile Solution Provider Companies’ _ Zitima Techno Solutions When was the company founded? 2012 What are the major challenges that the clients is currently facing? How is your company helping them in overcoming these challenges? Productivity is the name of the game for companies to work faster and smarter. IT technology has grown to transform the way we do business today‚ and run our businesses. We provide solutions for different trade verticals catering to their requirements
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SOIL LAB: The Wealth Beneath Your Feet Purpose: To determine potential growth based on tests of physical characteristics such as pH‚ fertility and consistency. Pre-Lab: TO start off our investigation‚ we had to gather soil. Our group decided to get it from below a tree‚ right next to the trunk. In terms on fertility‚ we rated our soil to be a 4 (1 being the least fertile‚ 10 being the most). We rated it rather high because it was in a place where it had not been tampered with making it better
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In the summer before the AL exam‚ make-up classes and tests were full of my schedule. I have to say that it was so tired. The pressure was just pushing me away from the books and notes; I didn’t want to face it. I still used all my effort and time to prepare for the tests at school; finally‚ there was no extra time for me to seriously follow my AL study plan. The mock exam was prepared in a very short time. I tried to cover all the materials shortly before the mock. The result is worst. However
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