Project Chariot? 2. Is the proposed restructuring consistent with management ’s responsibility? 3. The case describes two conceptions of managers ’ fiduciary duty (p. 9). Which do you favor: the shareholder conception or the corporate conception? Does your stance make a difference in this case? 4. Should Mr. Marriott recommend the proposed restructuring to the board? Marriott Corporation (A) 1. Why is Marriott ’s chief financial officer proposing Project Chariot? What is your assessment of MC
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Marriot Case Study AF 325 12/12/11 1. The divisional hurdle rates at Marriott have a significant impact on the firm’s financial and operating strategies. For every 1% increase in the hurdle rate there would be a 1% decrease in the net present value of projects inflows. It makes sense to institute these divisional hurdle rates in each of the company’s three divisions since it will assure that projects taken on will have a positive net present value. It is essential for Marriott to make
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Marriot Corporation : the Cost of Capital. In front of Dan Chores is the issue of recommending three hurdle rates for each of Marriott Corporation’s three divisions‚ which have significant effect on the firm’s financial and operating strategies as well as its incentive compensation. Marriott Corporation had three major lines of business: lodging‚ contract services and restaurants. Also Marriott had its growth objective‚ to remain a premier growth company. The four components of
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Abstract: This case (www.mariott.com) discusses the customer-focused e-business strategy of Marriott International (Marriott)‚ a world leader in the hospitality industry. It examines the way in which Marriott focused on providing better customer service by using IT proactively and through the facilities on offer through its website. The case describes in detail the e-business strategy of Marriott that aimed at transforming it from a property-centric to customer-centric company. The benefits
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| Case Study 2 | Marriott International | | Andrea Blubaugh | 10/22/2012 | BACKGROUND In 1927 J. Willard Marriot and his wife‚ Alice opened a root beer stand in Washington D.C.‚ the Hot Shoppe. They served tamales‚ chili‚ and tacos during the winter months. In 1929 Hot Shoppes was incorporated in Delaware as Hot Shoppes Inc. Hot Shoppes went public in 1953. Marriot’s first hotel‚ the Twin Bridges Marriot was also opened in Arlington‚ Virginia. In 1966 Marriot acquired an airline
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1. What is the weighted average cost of capital for Marriot Corporation? Briefly outline the key assumptions that you made in computing the WACC. 2. What is the cost of capital for the lodging and restaurant divisions of Marriot Corporation? Briefly outline the key assumptions that you made in computing the cost of capital and outline any limitations that are presented by your analysis. 3. If Marriot uses a single company-wide cost of capital for evaluating investment opportunities in each of its
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Marriot Corporation: Cost of Capital By Xue Fan Background Marriott Corporation began in 1927 with J. Willard Marriott’s root beer stand. Over the next 60 years‚ the business grew into one of the leading companies in industry in United States. In 1987‚ Marriott’s sales grew by 24% and its return on equity stood at 22%. Sales and earnings per share had doubled over the previous 4 years‚ and the company strategy was aimed at continuing this trend. Marriot Corporation had three major lines
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bondholders since in this case the debt being held by Marriott Corporation (MC) is risky. Project Chariot aims to create MII with low debt and HMC with high debt. Thus bondholders will find that their investment gets tied to risky real estate assets whose appreciation is uncertain. Food management which is a major segment of MC remains with MII. Thus Project Chariot aims to give shareholders the business upside and bondholders the real-estate downside. Hence this appears to be a case of risk shifting. Shareholders
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MARRIOTT RESTRUCTURING A Written Analysis of a Case by Lloyd Ty Brief Synopsis of Data On October 5‚ 1992‚ Marriott Corporation announced their plan to restructure the company by splitting itself into two separate companies. The first of the two companies‚ Marriott International (MI)‚ would manage and franchise over 700 hotels and motels. In addition‚ it would manage food and facilities for several thousand businesses‚ schools‚ retirement homes and health-care providers. On the other hand‚ Host
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Cost of Equity: with CAPM and a constant beta. The Capm is acceptable‚ but the constant beta isn’t the best option. there should be different betas for different division risks. 3) What is the Weighted Average Cost of Capital for Marriott Corporation? WACC= (1-t) x rD x D/V + rE x E/v t= tax rate (1-t) t=0.56 rD= cost of debt rD=
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