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    BLADE INC. CASE

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    Case Study BLADE INC. CASE Submitted to Riyashad Ahmed(RyA) FIN-444 Sec-3 Submitted by Antu Biswas 102 0044 030 BLADE INC. CASE 1. What are the advantages Blades could gain from importing from and/or exporting to a foreign country such as Thailand? Ans: The advantages Blades could gain from importing from and/or exporting to Thailand could be Decrease their cost of goods sold‚ and increase Blades’ net income since rubber and plastic are cheaper when imported from a foreign country

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    Auto Industry

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    Auto Industry 1. What are the key trends in the general environment that you see in the case? (Pg.43) Positive trends I saw were technological‚ economic and global key trends. Because of the global economic downturn and financial crisis there was persistently rising fuel prices over the last few years which lead to a technological and economical trends in the general environment. Technological because of developing new ways of making cars become more fuel efficient. Key economic trends were also

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    Blade Inc Case

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    Overview Blades‚ Inc.‚ is a USA based company that has been in corporate in the United States for three years. Blade relatively is a small Company‚ with total assets of only $200 million. The company produces only a single type of roller blade. Ben Holt the CFO of the Blades Inc. Financial Information Total assets of was only $200 million and first year net income of $3.5 million. Return on asset is 7%. It stock price has fallen from high of $20 per share three years ago to $12

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    Petersen Auto Museum | Seven Miles The Petersen is considered the preeminent car museum in the country. With its recent $150 million renovation‚ it’s iconic eye-catching design makes it a must see on Museum Row on L.A.’s Miracle Mile. One unique feature that separates the Petersen Automotive Museum from other automotive museums is the constantly rotating exhibit spaces. To keep the museum fresh‚ relevant‚ and to keep visitors coming back‚ it was decided from the beginning not to display the entire

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    Energy Inc. case

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    Scenario 1 Energy Inc. has a present obligation (IAS 37-17) and probable liability (ASC 450-20-25-2) on December 31‚ 2011 as a result of a past event‚ the contamination of the land‚ because it is virtually certain that a draft law requiring cleaning up will be enacted. It is probable (more likely than not) that Energy Inc. will be required to transfer economic benefits in settlement which is an outflow of resources embodying economic benefits in settlement (IAS 37-23). The amount of the obligation

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Page no. CHAPTER 1 Company History 02 Company Profile 08 Company Flashback 10 CHAPTER 2 Objectives 12 Research Methodology 13 CHAPTER 3 Data Collection Products 15 Key Policies 21 Group Companies 22 Segment wise

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    Blades, Inc. Case

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    BLADES‚ INC. CASE Assessment of Future Exchange Rate Movements As the chief financial officer of Blades‚ Inc.‚ Ben Holt is pleased that his current system of exporting “Speedos” to Thailand seems to be working well. Blades’ primary customer in Thailand‚ a retailer called Entertainment Products‚ has committed itself to purchasing a fixed number of Speedos annually for the next 3 years at a fixed price denominated in baht‚ Thailand’s currency. Furthermore‚ Blades is using a Thai supplier for some

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    Auto investment

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    For automobile‚ Europe and South America are on the same boat with 34% growth each (“Pirelli Sales By Region”‚ 2013). Even though the Italian economy is in bad shape right now‚ it will have a slow drag in 2013 and its expected to rise back in 2014 (Country Report: Italy‚ 2013). This will suit our requirement of a long-term investment‚ even its not really advisable to get into it if you are planning to gain it back before 2017. All of my analysis on the Italian market shows that the market is becoming

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    Bajaj Auto

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    Bajaj Auto Limited Vision & Mission Bajaj doesn’t have a straight vision or mission statement. They define it in terms of brand identity‚ brand essence (derived from mission) and brand values. Bajaj’s Brand Identity Bajaj’s Brand is the visual expression of its thoughts and actions. It conveys to everyone Bajaj’s intention to constantly inspire confidence. Customers are the primary audience for Bajaj’s brand. Indeed‚ our Brand Identity is shaped as much by their belief in Bajaj as

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    Visa Inc Case

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    Visa‚ Inc. IPO Keller / Devry Managerial Finance - FIN-516 Visa American Express and the Diner’s Club were the forerunners in the consumer credit card business issuing their first cards to approximately 200 people in the mid to late 1950’s. The cards were mainly used for restaurants and entertainment purposes and the balances had to be paid immediately. In the summer of 1958‚ Bank of America (which would later grow and spinoff Visa and also become spinoff itself as the Bank of America Corporation

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