ConnocoPhillips Dividend Cut ConnocoPhillips released its fourth quarter 2015 results on 4th February. The company announced that its board of directors have taken a decision to reduce the company’s quarterly dividend to 25 cents per share‚ compared with the previous quarterly dividend of 74 cents per share. The dividend is payable on March 1‚ 2016 to stockholders of record at the close of business on Feb. 16‚ 2016. This action frees up an incremental $ 2.4 billion in cash. The decision is just one
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Strengths ■ Over 50‚000 patents extended over 13 technology platforms ranging from abrasives to polymers ■ Global company – companies in over 60 countries and 139 plants worldwide ■ Strong recognition for standard innovations with practical applications ■ Operational efficiencies - cost of sales declining and margin % increasing over the years ■ IBD’s new strategy was to transform from margin expansion to top line growth ■ Corporate brand strength and technology behind its products with
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to drop significantly. When a company has a favorable ratio‚ it indicates that company may have a good credit risk. A company that has other debt such as bank loans‚ the company is required to a maintain a debt-to-equity-ratio commonly known as a debt covenants (Wright‚ n.d.) An example of an off-balance sheet financing are operating leases. When a company has operating leases‚ the lessor will only keep the asset on the company’s balance sheet‚ whereas‚ the company leasing the asset is only responsible
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Boeing has always been a innovator in aerospace technology. The company must keep striving to enhance every product they create. Boeing has typically been a leader in new models of airplanes and the technology that goes along with them. So many new innovations are constantly evolving; therefore the competition Boeing sustains is quite high. Since their biggest competitor is Aerobus‚ there is constantly a race to have the best product‚ with the best technology for the best price of course. Boeing
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Moreover‚ the company’s return on assets also increased to 6.68% in 2013 from 1.55% in 2011. Focus on growth prospects and accretive acquisitions led to improved operating conditions thereby resulting in higher margins and returns. On one hand‚ the company focuses on adding new customers and providing them services at faster speed. On the other hand‚ AT&T also focuses on improving operating
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Major customer: Campbell Arnott’s (Biscuits and Snack Foods) Arnott’s has developed in the recent 144 years‚ and it has been recognised as a piece of Australian history and a national icon. Today‚ Arnott’s has been one of the leading food companies in Asia Pacific region with a variety of produce covering sweet‚ snacks‚ soup and juices. Strengthening the market share of chocolate industrial is their next step to go. Arnott’s provide more than 4‚500 job opportunities for Australians‚ and other
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the years‚ the company had garnered a good reputation for reliability and innovation. The Company Barcrest was first introduced to the land-based gaming industry in 1968. They began by developing arcade games for amusement areas and soon began developing games of chance for the adult gambling markets. One of the company’s real claims to fame was being one of the first game developers to introduce 5 reel slots. In 1998‚ International Game Technology (IGT) acquired the company due it large part
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Nike has a 25-years publicly traded debt‚ which still has 20 years to maturity‚ so we calculate the YTM of this debt as 7.17%2. Another way to calculate the cost of debt is to use its rating and a typical default spread‚ since Nike is a rated company. Its rating in 2001 is A13
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SITUATION ANALYSIS The Rose Company has selected James Pierce to become the General Manager for the Jackson Plant‚ a position newly developed in order to assess the effectiveness of decentralizing operations. In the new model for the plant‚ rather than managing departments and reporting through different function channels‚ Jackson’s internal operations will report to Pierce. The Rose Company is currently building a new plant in the region with the expectation that it will reduce production cost
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Developing a Human Resource strategy A Tarmac case study Page 1: Introduction Tarmac was established in 1903 and is the UK’s leading supplier of building materials and aggregates to the building industry. Tarmac is most often associated with constructing roads or major building projects such as the new Heathrow terminal and Wembley Stadium. However‚ materials derived from quarrying are used within many different sectors‚ including manufacturing light bulbs‚ chewing gum and toothpaste. Tarmac’s operational
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