CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1. Rationale 1.2. Research objectives 1.3. Research questions 1.4. Research methodology 1.4.1. Research process 1.4.2. Data collection method 1.4.3. Analyzing data 1.5. Research scope 1.6. Research structure CHAPTER 2: THEORETICAL BACKGROUND ON CAPITAL‚ CAPITAL RAISING AND REAL ESTATE BUSINESS ACTIVITIES 2.1. Capital and capital raising rules 2.1.1. Enterprise’s capital 2.1.2. Capital raising rule 2.2. Real estate business activities
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CASE #4: 3M Canada: Industrial Business Division PROBLEM RECOGNITION * The target is to increase growth rate from 3-5% to 12-15% in 18 months * OEM market is mature with limited prospects of expansion * Ultimately shifting overall focus from OEM market to MRO market * High unfamiliarity and low exposure to the MRO market * IBD’s share of distributor sales was 2% of distributors’ revenue * Transitioning focus from Special and Niche accounts to Large National accounts
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pressure on the company to get customers quickly.” - Leslie Taylor‚ a consultant for the satellite industry in Washington‚ in March 2000. IRIDIUM’S FAILURE In August 1999‚ Iridium LLC[1] (Iridium)‚ the world’s largest provider of global mobile satellite voice and data solutions‚ filed for Chapter 11[2] bankruptcy protection in the United States Bankruptcy Court. The news did not come as a major surprise to the global telecommunications industry since the company’s financial trouble was
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business‚ but he is debating whether to start a S corporation or a C corporation due to potential environmental factors associated with his business. He wants to maintain a limited liability and wants to avoid double taxation by paying himself a salary equal to his companies before tax earnings. He also would like to issue preferred stock to his son in the future to keep his interests in the business. He was advised by his friend to choose a C Corporation to maintain maximum flexibility in the business
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Finnish multinational communications corporation. The company makes a range of mobile devices with services and software that enable people to experience music‚ navigation‚ video‚ television‚ imaging‚ games‚ business‚ mobility and more. It is headquartered in Kielaniemi in Finland. Nokia is focused on wireless and wired telecommunications with 128‚445 employees in 120 countries and it sells in more than 150 countries. It is the world largest manufacture of mobile telephones and a leading supplier
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Case 4: Progressive Corporation 1. How has Progressive’s strategy evolved over time? Is it sustainable? Answer: Progressive began in 1937 by Joseph Lewis and Jack Green‚ and over the years‚ it became the number three player in the US private passenger auto insurance industry through competitive pricing and by continuously improving our products and services. Progressive’s customer value proposition was “Fast‚ Fair Better”. The Progressive was constantly looking for ways to provide insurance to
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MW Petroleum Corporation (A) 1. Structure and execute a DCF valuation of all the MW reserves using APV. How much are the reserves worth? Is your estimate more likely to be biased high or low? What are the sources of bias? Answer: The DCF valuation of all the MW reserves using APV indicates that the net worth of the portfolio is around $516.30 million. The estimate is more likely to be biased on the higher side. REVENUES: The data for the projections was collected by Morgan
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Genmo Corporation Balance Sheet As of December 31‚ 1992 As of December 31‚ 1993 ASSETS Current Assets Cash 18 Account Receivable 214 273 Marketable Sec 494 Prepaid expenses 728 1533 Inventories 972 872 Total Current Assets 2426 2678 Investments 898 898 Real estate‚ plant and equipment 4727 4727 Less: Accumulated Dep 2433 2294 2711 2016 Special Tools
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one of the key factors which businesses thrive. Businesses that embrace the idea of mobile information society will re- invent themselves as real time organizations‚ where access and interaction can be instant. New brands‚ partnerships and customer loyalties are on the rise thanks to the growing number of mobile terminals. It is estimated that by the end of 2012 there will be over 10 billion mobile phones subscribers in the world and this is an evidence of their increased role in business
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INTRODUCTION OF THE COMPANY LG Electronics is the world ’s second-biggest maker of televisions and third-biggest maker of mobile phones. With its headquarters in the LG Twin Towers in Yeouido‚ Seoul‚ South Korea‚ LG Electronics is the flagship company of LG Group‚ one of the world ’s largest conglomerates. The company has 75 subsidiaries worldwide that design and manufacture televisions‚ home appliances‚ and telecommunications devices. LG Electronics owns Zenith Electronics and controls 37
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