The Analysis and Valuation of Olin Corporation (OLN) By Elizabeth Demmon Submitted on December 13‚ 2011 SUMMARY 1 BACKGROUND 1 Industry and company 1 Chlor Alkali 1 Winchester 2 Management and Ownership 3 Recent developments 3 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS 3 Discussion of financial statements 3 Discussion of financial ratios 4 OUTLOOK AND FORECAST 4 Economy 4 Industry 5 Company 5 Investment thesis 5 Important value drivers 5 Risks‚ caveats‚ and exposures 6 VALUATION
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Executive Summary First Farms Corporation started as a small animal feeds manufacturing in 1950s. The company has expanded to other agribusiness products and set up nationwide facilities. Though the company has performed well‚ it has a dilemma – a huge deficit in the operating cash flows of Php 719 million despite increasing revenues. Also‚ return on equity (ROE) is decreasing. In analyzing the case‚ the group is taking the point of view of the Vice President for Finance – addressing the
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Target Corporation Case Finance 3504 Dr. Casper By: Hyeji Jane Lee Wajiha Yassin Shawn Salvia Executive Summary In 1962‚ the first Target store was opened by its parent company‚ The Dayton Company‚ officially becoming the ‘Target Corporation’ during year 2000. In the following five years‚ Target’s sales saw a major increase raising their revenue to $52.6 billion. With 1400 locations throughout the nation‚ Doug Scovanner‚ the CEO‚ has to decide the next steps Target must take for continual
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McDonald’s Corporation Analysis 1) Summary of the Company: McDonald’s Corporation is the world’s largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants. There are over 31‚000 McDonald’s locations worldwide primarily selling hamburgers‚ cheeseburgers‚ chicken products‚ french fries‚ breakfast items‚ soft drinks‚ and desserts. 2) Financial Ratios Analysis: 1. Net Profit Margin- The net profit margin of 18.34 percent for 2008 indicates that 18.34 cents of net income was generated for each dollar of
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One of the defining characteristics of Canada are crown corporations. Crown corporations are central to Canadian government. They remain central to Canadian life because they are part of every sector of social and economic services. From the oldest‚ Canada Post to the Royal Canadian Mint‚ they revolve around every citizens life and provide valuable services to members of the public. According to the author Jan Pavel of Crown Corporations and Government Divestment‚ Statistics Canada chooses for the
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oval that surrounds both of these inner ovals represent the "global expansion of Toyota’s technology and unlimited potential for the future." * Toyota Motor Corporation ‚ commonly known simply as Toyota and abbreviated as TMC‚ is a multinational automaker headquartered in Toyota‚ Aichi‚ Japan. * In 2010‚ Toyota Motor Corporation employed 317‚734 people worldwide‚ and was the world’s largest automobile manufacturer by production * The company was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937 as
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for the Phillips Corporation (assuming no income taxes): | Income Statement | Balance Sheet | Sales | $17‚000 | Assets | $13‚127 | Debt | $7‚541 | Costs | 11‚730 | | | Equity | 5‚586 | Net income | ------------------------------------------------- $5‚270 | Total | ------------------------------------------------- $13‚127 | Total | ------------------------------------------------- $13‚127 | | Phillips has predicted a sales increase of 11
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“FOSTIIMA Business School‚ New Delhi” CASE ANALYSIS OF “HERSHEY FOODS CORPORATION” BY ATUL JAIN Dated: 11th Nov. 2009 SUBMITTED TO: Ms. Nadira Ma’am SUBMITTED BY: Atul Jain (69) Case Analysis – Hershey Food Corporation by Atul Jain [FOSTIIMA Business School] Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS S.NO. TOPICS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OBJECTIVE CHAPTER. 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND 1.2 GROWTH 1.3 GROWTH GLOBALLY 7 8 9 PAGE NO. 5 6 CHAPTER. 2. CHAPTER. 3. PRODUCTS SWOT ANALYSIS 3.1 STRENGTHS
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Kohl’s Corporation. I picked this company because I am loyal customer of Kohl’s and have more knowledge when it comes to the particular company. Kohl’s Corporation has variety of merchandise from apparel to home goods and more. There are a total of 1‚164 stores in 49 states and Kohl’s also has their online store for those who don’t have a store near them. Kohl’s is big on their sportswear‚ and home good items. The company stands out the most because they are always having store and online sales‚ plus
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) - Financial and Strategic SWOT Analysis Review Reference Code: GDTC22599FSA One Microsoft Way Redmond‚ WA 98052-6399 United States Phone Fax Website Exchange www.microsoft.com MSFT [NASDAQ] +1 425 8828080 Revenue Net Profit Employees Industry Publication Date: FEB 2012 69‚943 (million USD) 23‚150 (million USD) 90‚000 Technology Communications and Company Overview Microsoft Corporation (Microsoft) is one of the leading providers of software and storage products and
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