activity Utility function example f( good‚ services) 2 types of utilities: cardinal utility-is theoerical Ordinal utility- Compare level of satisfaction between two people- cannot be done. Consumer surveys would like to be able to measure satisfactuin using a measure of cardinal utility Marginal Utility- the added utility derived from increasing consumption of a particular product by one unit holding the consumption of all other goods service constant. Mux= Most marginal utility
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Lex Service PLC--- Cost of Capital In 1928 Lex Garages Limited‚ at the time of public incorporation‚ had single garage in London.After 60 years‚ Lex Service PLC became a leading company in automotive distribution and leasing in the United Kingdom. In late 1950‚ Lex obtained from Volvo Car Corporation the exclusive franchise to import and distribute Volvo cars in the United Kingdom that ended in1992 four years before the scheduled termination date. This news dropped the share price of Lexto 30%.
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Case: Lex Service Plc-Cost of Capital Objective: Lex service Plc sold its various subsidiaries and other assets in between 1991 and 1993 which provides more than £340 million of funds. To reinvest this huge amount of funds it evaluates many investment options and acquisitions. To evaluate the worth of new investments‚ Lex uses discounted cash flow analysis. In order to employ DCF analysis method‚ discount rate or cost of capital required. Now the question is arises ‘what should be real cost of
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provide the Common Law determination of the Lex Domicilii Matimonii and its potential constitutional problems. Thereafter‚ the different proposals for determining the marriage domicile will be addressed with regards to several academic authors. The judgment of Sadiku v Sadiku will then be considered focusing on immovable property. Finally‚ this discussion will conclude with a synopsis of the Lenferna v Lenferna judgment and its determination of the Lex Domicilii Matrimonii. 2. Common Law determination
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All over the world there is crime committed however‚ justice is only served in some cases. How can an unlawful villain commit a terrifying crime and the victim receives no justice in return? When justice fails‚ we may turn to an earlier type of justice which is no longer considered a way of punishment in the United States. ‘An Eye for and Eye and a Tooth for a Tooth’ is a saying in the Old Testament. This view means that if one commits a crime then the punishment shall be a mirror image of the crime
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1 a) The named organization that is being discussed in this case study is FirstGroup PLC which is a transport company based in the UK. It generates revenues of approximately 5 billion pounds every year and employs staff of over 137‚000 over the UK and North America. The estimated amount of passengers that this company transports is about 2.5 billion per annum. That was a brief overview of the organization that is being dealt in the case study. Moving onto PESTEL which is the brief analysis of any
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Chapter 13 Problem Outline typical PLC with reference one specific industry to capture market shares. Briefly explain the start and end of particular model. Proton Industry level: Automobile Sector of industry level: 1.3 or 1.5 spec Individual product level: Exora‚Perdana‚Saga‚Neo PLC of Proton The product life cycle is an important concept in marketing. It describes the stages a product goes through from when it was first thought of until it finally is removed
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receive this loan from Large PLC‚ Bradley signs a contract that uses the house as collateral. Due to the failure of the business‚ Large PLC seeks to obtain the house on its terms. Bradley can defend his home from Large PLC by relying on undue influence‚ misrepresentation by Carlotta‚ equitable doctrine of unconscionable bargains‚ and statutory consumer protection. Legal issues in original scenario There is a legally binding contract between Bradley and Large PLC. An offer of a specific monetary
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Solution: Moving from “make do” to “can do” Meeting SUBWAY’s expectations meant IPC needed topnotch management of key issues: Card programs: A newly implemented Gift card program – and management of an existing loyalty card program – brought high customer demand for IPC to handle card issues and placed a serious burden on them to respond efficiently. Customer service: Efforts to address issues were being duplicated and the process was managed manually. There was no real control of customer
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Technology Solutions for Human Services BSHS/352 Technology Solutions for Human Services When working with any group of individuals in an effort to assist‚ it is important to identify resources that can become a tool in the helping process. One helpful technology that Providers use to assist in the human service field is the computer. People in the Human Service field can search the web for additional services‚ write a paper or recommendation of services‚ create a presentation in order to
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