Nike Case Study By Mark Colasurdo‚ Andrew McMullen‚ Jonathan Burd‚ Gaoxing Feng‚ and Jie Leng Background: Kimi Ford‚ a portfolio manager at North Point Group‚ is looking into the profitability of investing in the stocks of Nike for her fund that she manages. She is supposed to base her decision the company’s data which was disclosed in the 2001 fiscal reports. While Nike management had addressed several issues that are causing the decrease in market sales and stock price‚ management presented
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Executive Summary Wanting to add Nike’s share to her portfolio‚ Kimi Ford asked her new assistant‚ Joanna Cohen‚ to estimate Nike’s cost of capital. Cohen‚ later‚ came up with the cost of capital of 8.4% that was contradicted to Ford’s cost of capital of 12%. This report points out flaws of Cohen’s assumption and recalculates the WACC to obtain the most accurate cost of capital. In the cost of equity calculation‚ we will use CAPM‚ the dividend discount model (DDM)‚ and the earnings capitalization
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Mini Case: Nike’s Decision Nike‚ a U.S.-based company with a globally recognized brand name‚ manufactures athletic shoes in such Asian developing countries as China‚ Indonesia‚ and Vietnam using subcontractors‚ and sells the products in the U.S. and foreign markets. The company has no production facilities in the United States. In each of those Asian countries where Nike has production facilities‚ the rates of unemployment and underemployment are quite high. The wage rate is very low in those
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Nike has been accused of using child labor in the production of its soccer balls and shoes for Nike in Pakistan. While Pakistan has laws against child labor‚ the government has taken very little action to terminate it. It is said that only a boycott by the United States and other nations will have any impact on child-based industries. In addition‚ the U.S constitution states that child labor is an illegal and inhumane practice and any U.S. company found guilty practicing and encouraging it will
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594 Total current assets 11‚531 11‚297 b. What method does the company use to value inventory? The Notes indicate that NIKE uses “last in first out‚” or LIFO‚ for domestic inventories and “first in first out‚” or FIFO‚ for international inventories c. What depreciation method does the company use? The Notes indicate that NIKE uses the straight line method for buildings and leasehold improvements and the declining balance method for machinery and equipment. As with the
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ANFIS: Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Systems Adriano Cruz Mestrado NCE‚ IM‚ UFRJ Logica Nebulosa – p. 1/3 Summary • • • • • Introduction ANFIS Architecture Hybrid Learning Algorithm ANFIS as a Universal Approximatior Simulation Examples Logica Nebulosa – p. 2/3 Introduction • • • • ANFIS: Artificial Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Systems ANFIS are a class of adaptive networks that are funcionally equivalent to fuzzy inference systems. ANFIS represent Sugeno e Tsukamoto fuzzy models
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Name _______________________________________ Section __________________ Biology 130 Ch 17: Adaptive Immunity Match the following types of cells and signaling molecules with their functions. A. Dendritic Cells B. Cytotoxic T cell (TC) C. Macrophages and Neutrophils D. Natural Killer Cells (NKs) E. B cells F. Memory Cells (both B and T cells) G. Helper T cell (TH) H. Cytokine 1. __G___ Part of cell-mediated immunity. Recognize foreign antigen presented on MHCII complexes and activate B cells
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Do you think the criticism of Nike is fair‚ considering that the host countries are in dire needs of creating jobs?Yes and no. In a pure capitalist economic system employers will seek to pay workers as little in cash and benefits as possible and will locate his plant in the location that incurs the least cost. That being said there is a certain moral consideration to pay a wage that allows the worker to reasonably support themselves and their dependents. Lastly you should consider Henry Ford’s Famous
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Summary NIKE‚ Inc.‚ together with its subsidiaries‚ engages in the design‚ development‚ marketing‚ and sale of footwear‚ apparel‚ equipment‚ and accessories for men‚ women‚ and children worldwide. The company offers products in seven categories‚ including running‚ basketball‚ football‚ mens training‚ womens training‚ NIKE sportswear‚ and action sports. It also markets products designed for kids‚ as well as for other athletic and recreational uses‚ such as baseball‚ cricket‚ golf‚ lacrosse‚ outdoor
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Topic: Nike marketing strategy‚ social responsibility‚ and diversity. Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the marketing strategy‚ environmental and social commitment and diversity of Nike company Brief: In my presentation‚ I will be talking about Nike’s marketing strategy and its social responsibility MARKETING A) INTRODUCTION § Preview – Because Nike’s success largely depends on its shrewd marketing strategy‚ I will be explaining to you the importance of marketing to Nike
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