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    Atlantic Case

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    101 (16) 85 (26) 16 (6) 69 1991 101 (9) 92 (28) 9 (6) 67 1992 101 (8) 93 (28) 8 (6) 66 1993 101 (7) 94 (29) 7 (6) 66 TV FCF 101 (7) 94 (29) 7 (7) 65 1‚05x 1‚10x -> -> 429 409 Tax shield ceiling (EBIT < 250) $m 250 -> Max. tax break that Atlantic Corp can accomodate Royal Proposal (excluding Timberland) 610‚1 Price Wacc 6% EV/EBITDA 9x 2‚0% $m k ton % k ton $ / ton $m % 1983 153 661 90% 595 258 1983 1983 153 1983 1984 193 661 100% 661 292 24 12‚6% 1984 256‚9 12 4‚5% 1984 450 36

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    The Impact of Music Piracy

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    The Impact of Music Piracy According to the Recording Industry of America (RIAA) the record industry loses $4.3 billion dollars‚ worldwide‚ due to music piracy (RIAA‚ 2003). The American Federation of Artists claims that on-line music piracy has caused some record store sales to drop by 20% and that 20.6 billion illegal downloads occur every month (AFM‚ 2004). Many experts believe that music piracy is currently the number one threat to the music industry. RIAA sources claim 278 million people

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    Atlantic Aquaculture

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    Atlantic Aquaculture‚ Inc. Capital Budgeting with Staged Entry Question 1 A – Even though Atlantic Aquaculture already bought the land needed for 300‚000 USD‚ its value today is 900‚000 USD. We can therefore conclude the 900‚000 USD is an opportunity cost as the land can be sold at this value. B – In this case it is best for the company to use the option to the land acquisition. By calculating the NPV the option is worth $-852‚093.66. Buying the land without the option would bring the company

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    Movie piracy has become one of the world’s worst crimes in history. It has cause the movie industry a severe amount of money. It has also cost people that work in the movie industry their jobs. Technology in today’s society has made it so easy to duplicate whatever comes to the theater. The criminals that chose to do such a crime can care less of the penalties that they may encounter. The loss of jobs has made it difficult for the industry to continue to create movies. Major movie companies have

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    Atlantic Computer

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    1. Introduction and Problem Definition Jason Jowers‚ a newly minted MBA‚ had joined Atlantic Computer just four months ago as the youngest product manager. He would be responsible for developing the pricing strategy for the "Atlantic Bundle" (i.e.‚ the new Tronn server and the PESA software tool)‚ which had been developed specifically to meet an emerging basic server market‚ a new market to the company. But it had to compete with Zink server of Ontario Computer‚ its major rival in this market.

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    Virgin Atlantic

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    Virgin Atlantic Airways came from an idea taken to Richard Branson by Randolph Fields in the early 1980’s. Original called British Atlantic Airways‚ VAA first flew from Gatwick to Newark with their single 747 on 22nd June 1984. Branson took the torch from Sir Freddie Laker’s Skytrain operation - which had been the pioneer of discounted transatlantic air travel‚ but suffered at the hands of BA’s price war to eliminate the competition. Virgin too didn’t have an easy ride with BA‚ and won substaintial

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    The biggest change that would happen to the world was caused by the Europeans who created the Atlantic Slave Trade. Atlantic Slave Trade started in the mid 1400’s‚ with small boatloads of Africans that traveled to the Americas. The Portuguese were the ones to discover the Africans on the west indies. A vast majority of the Europeans died due to diseases‚ which‚ in turn‚ led to the Europeans needing the Africans to do labor. The Triangular Trade helped pay imports from other countries‚ which helped

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    CHAPTER 21 Revolutionary Changes in the Atlantic World‚ 1750–1850 I. Prelude to Revolution: The Eighteenth-Century Crisis A. Colonial Wars and Fiscal Crises 1. Rivalry among the European powers intensified in the early 1600s as the Dutch Attacked Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas and in Asia. In the 1600s and 1700s the British then checked Dutch commercial and colonial ambitions and went on to defeat France in the Seven Years War (1756–1763)

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    Atlantic Computer

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    Case Study : Atlantic Computers Index: Topic Sequence Company Overview Price Strategy adopted..........................................................................1.0 Matzer’s reaction to your recommendation...............................................2.0 Cadena’s reaction to your recommendation..............................................3.0 Customer’s reaction..............................................................................4.0 Responses to

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    Online Music Piracy

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    Online Piracy Online piracy has continued to grow in this digital age. You’ll find a large majority of homes equipped with a computer and access to the outside internet. This is for the most part harmless for the average user‚ but as technology continues to pave the way‚ a greater ease of access to content is available to anyone who chooses to pursue it. Among this available content is illegal distributions of music‚ movies‚ games‚ and applications‚ which normally could only be found at a local

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