measurement or follows the order of the Chairman of SURIA group of companies. PROTAGONIST The protagonist of this case is Hafiz Hashim who is the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of MarineCorp Sdn. Bhd. He was appointed as CFO of MarineCorp since 2007. He was responsible for the financial management of MarineCorp and its two wholly-owned subsidiaries; Green Port Sdn. Bhd. and Sungai Emas Port Sdn. Bhd. PROBLEMS The first problem is the company and its two subsidiaries have difficulties in
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from 1980 to 1984. These numbers were based on values provided in the case. From there‚ we employed the Adjusted Present Value method to discount these cash flows because we assumed that Congoleum was varying its Debt to Equity ratio during those years. We discounted these cash flows by the required return on assets that was in turn calculated through use of the Modigliani-Miller unlevering formula (to derive the Asset Beta) and the Capital Asset Pricing Model. The required return on Congoleum debt
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McDonald’s Corporation 1.0 Introduction of the company McDonald’s is the world’s largest chain of fast food restaurants‚ serving 69 million customers daily. Since its founding in 1948‚ McDonald’s has grown from a family burger stand to a global fast-food behemoth operating more than 34‚000 local restaurants in 119 countries. 80% of the restaurants are owned and run by independent local men and women as the result of franchising. McDonald’s is known as a sign of globalization‚ as it operates all
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BBUS502 Semester 2‚ 2013/14 Integrative Case Study: Part 1 In your groups you should try working through this case study to help develop your abilities to apply some of the decision approaches and techniques covered in the first five weeks of the module. The case study should be treated as a formative exercise; the topics covered will be assessed as part of the in-class multiple choice test that will be held in Week 12‚ details of which are available elsewhere on Blackboard. You will each be permitted
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ABSTRACT Most research in Machine translation is about having the computers completely bear the load of translating one human language into another. This paper looks at the machine translation problem afresh and observes that there is a need to share the load between man and machine‚ distinguish ‘reliable’ knowledge from the ‘heuristics’‚ provide a spectrum of outputs to serve different strata of people‚ and finally make use of existing resources instead of reinventing the wheel. This paper describes
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and use the format indicated below for each step. (List the step then the action) Answer the reflection question below the eight steps. Example: 1. what are they asking me to do and why? They are asking me to participate in an activity that is illegal and against my personal values. (Double space after each answer.) Case Study Number: 3 1. What are they asking me to do and why? (10 points) They are asking me to take participation in illegal activities because they want to help me relieve
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ANNUAL REPORT 2007 Nordstrom‚ Inc. Annual Report 0 207 DAR e customers‚ employees and shareholders‚ On behalf of everyone at Nordstrom‚ I am pleased to share with you our company’s 2007 performance and outlook for 2008 and beyond. Overall‚ we realized a number of top performances in 2007‚ thanks to the hard work of more than 55‚000 Nordstrom employees. Let’s review the highlights: • Total sales increased 3.1% to a record high $8.8 billion and comparable sales increased 3.9% — our
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History of the Sewing Machine Before the sewing machine appeared‚ making clothes was the main occupation of half of the human race. For over 20‚000 years‚ countless hours were spent on making garments and other textiles to fulfill daily needs. The first sewing needles were made of bones and animal horns and the first thread was made of animal sinew (inventors.about.com‚ 4/16/06). The sewing machine‚ however‚ was a remarkable invention that was beneficial to all populations. More critical
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UNIT 5 ASSIGNMENT 1 EIGRP versus OSPF Jason Houlden Table of a side by side comparison: EIGRP OSPF EIGRP forms adjacencies and exchanges routing updates with neighbors OSPF forms adjacencies with DR/BDROSPF can be more efficient than EIGRP for large meshed networks EIGRP uses metric based on bandwidth and delay OSPF uses interface cost (inversely proportional to bandwidth)EIGRP may provide more flexibility in selecting best path EIGRP by default limits usage to at most 50% of link bandwidth in worst
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THE TIME MACHINE‚ A DYSTOPIC UTOPIA Dr Jacques COULARDEAU University of Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne University of Paris Dauphine Herbert Georges Wells (1866-1946) witnessed eighty years of our developing industrial world during which all basic productive activities bloomed to produce our present mass consumer society based on mass production and the industrial and agricultural‚ financial‚ services‚ communications‚ entertainment and labor mass markets. He witnessed the growth of the two extreme
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