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    its cash flow therefore it is a way to; a) Evaluate the Investment Decision b) Decide on a debt policy c) Appraise the performance of top managers 2) Compute the corporate WACC. Be sure to state all your assumptions to get the various inputs to the WACC. r_e=r_f+ β(EMRP) WACC= r_e (E/V)+ r_d (D/V)(1-t) E=Midland’s Equity Market Value D=Midland’s Net Debt (E/V)= Weight for the cost of equity (D/V)= Weight for the cost of V (E+D)= Midland’s total Market Value

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    The Kodak Camera was invented by George Eastman. At the age of twenty-four‚ George Eastman was on a trip to Santo Domingo‚ when he realized the cost of the camera. So‚ he decided to do his private research on how to make taking pictures cost efficient and weightless

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    Case Study: GEORGE FISHER WORKS TO TURNAROUND KODAK Management is the process of ensuring that an organization or company is able to operate in both the immediate and near future. When George Fisher take over the Kodak Company‚ he spent time to study for understand and analyse every part of Kodak’s business. After he spent time on this Kodak business‚ he start to identify the problems in the business. This case study is aim to describe the how did Fisher solve all those problem by the management

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    Problem of the case CEO of Kodak had to set out new strategy for film products‚ because during January 17 and January 24‚ 1994‚ Kodak lost 8% in value on rumors if a price cut. Kodak was still a dominant in photo film market‚ but he had a lot of competitors like Fuji Co. and Konica Corp. They were offering consumers lower priced products. Market share of Kodak was falling from about 76% to 70% over the past five years. Kodak introduced new product‚ Funtime Film‚ which would be priced at lower

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    A big part of Fisher’s job is to plan a strategy for troubled Kodak. Over the years‚ the company had envisioned that its photographic technology might some day become outmoded and had done some preliminary work on digital images. However‚ many in the company were concerned that going in the digital direction would destroy Kodak’s core photography business‚ which relies on selling film and development processes. Indeed‚ at this point in time‚ the photographic business accounts for about 90 percent

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    Kodak Music Vs Rap Music

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    and gang related activities. The following links go to two songs‚ one by the Grateful dead‚ the other by rapper Kodak Black. Just by listening to the two songs you can tell a significant difference in composition‚ and message. • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCy9k_RWlvA

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    Fuji Film vs. Kodak Film

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    policy The Clayton Act(1914) The Eastman Kodak Company of Rochester‚ New York Problem Scene #4. Solutions Scene #5. The Rochester‚ New Yorkbased firm was the 247th largest company in the world with sales in 1995 of over $14.9 billion. It had 70 percent of the US market and 36 percent of the global market in color film. Over the years‚ the company had spent tens of millions of dollars on a “warm and fuzzy” advertising campaign promoting that special “Kodak moment”. The Office of the United

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    PROBLEM BASED ON CHAPTER 15 – WACC AND THE HAMADA FORMULA Bickley Engineering Company has a capital structure of 30% Debt and 70% Equity. Its current Beta is 1.3‚ and its Market Risk Premium is 7.5% Points. The current Risk Free Rate is 3.5%. Bickley’s marginal tax rate is 40%. What is the Unlevered Beta of Bickley? Bickley’s management would like to change its capital structure to 15% Debt and 85% equity by retiring its bonds yielding 8%. The remaining long term debt will be at 7%. The

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    Eastman Kodak George Eastman‚ founder of Eastman Kodak‚ developed the first fully portable camera in 1888. With strict business principles and innovative products he had created a new market with Eastman Kodak as the market leader. Decades later‚ Eastman Kodak was confronted with serious competitors in its traditional camera and film business. Several Diversifications gave Eastman Kodak temporarily leading positions in different fields in commercial imaging‚ medical imaging‚ image storage‚ thermal

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    Kodak Company in 1888 was created by George Eastman who founded new concepts for photography. This company brought an enlighten way of how people use new technology of photographing to the mainstream. Once the company success begun‚ Kodak developed a solid control over the photography market making it a monopoly in the picture making business. According Antitrust Laws “a monopoly occurs when one company has solid control over the market with a particular product or service. The Sherman Antitrust

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