4) UST Inc. has paid uninterrupted dividends since 1912. Will the recapitalization hamper future dividend payments? UST Inc. has paid uninterrupted dividends since 1912. Assess the impact of the plan on UST’s $ dividend and dividend per share‚ assuming it continues to payout 64% of its earnings as dividends. Exhibit TN-6: Impact of Recapitalization on DividendsDebt = $1 BillionActual 1998Pro-forma 1999 No debtPro-forma 1999 Rd = 7.82Net Income467.9491442.56Shares185.5185.5158.42Earnings per Share2
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Case Study 1 Question 1: How can Second Life provide value to businesses that use it? Answer: There are some main values that Second Life can bring to businesses that use it is: Firstly‚ firms can use Second Life to advertise and marketing their brands for millions of users of Second Life. Especially‚ this is a very good way for small and new businesses when they want to built up their brands because using Second Life or other virtual world can reduce the cost of advertising and easier to attend
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Sample Questions and Answers Tell me about yourself …. This is tricky not to waffle or give unrelated information. You need to aim to address your capability‚ commitment and cultural fit‚ here is a sample answer: ‘Good morning‚ my name is James Smith.* I am a qualified accountant with six years post qualified experience gained within the pharmaceutical industry. I worked with Glaxo Smith Klein* as an assistant accountant and I have spent the past 4 years working with Pfizer* where my most recent
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cereals. - Price-promotion spiral drove RTE cereal up 15.6% from 1990 to 1993. - The demand for natural cereals surged unexpectedly‚ where the Big Three introduced brands in this segment. ¨ Why have private labels been able to enter this industry successfully? - Low price was the primary appeal of private label cereals‚ where it averaged $1.90 per pound at retail‚ 40% less than the Big Three. - Private label did little advertising and made few attempts to differentiate their products. - Private
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CASE STUDY COMPONENTS: Introduction: Identify case study topic and list assertions (3-6) that can be verified with evidence (field notes‚ interviews‚ etc.) 1. Assertions and Evidence: Discuss each assertion separately (minimum one paragraph for each assertion) and include supportive evidence. Underline assertion statements as presented. 2. Implications/Effects: Conclude with an interpretive discussion of implications/effects. Inferences and conclusions based on evidence
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Niño Biñan‚ Laguna College of Computer Studies Case Study No.1 Major League Baseball Prepared by: Allan H. (Bud) Selig Commissioner of Baseball Bob DuPuy President & Chief Operating Officer Jimmie Lee Solomon Executive Vice President‚ Baseball Development Tim Brosnan Executive Vice President‚ Business Rob Manfred
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PRESENTED BY: (H4- THE ASSUMPTION) • Masigla‚ Jodi Ann D. • Ramirez‚ Diana Marie M. A CASE STUDY I. Persons Involved |Latoya - |The one who was writing an email to| | |Jeff. She is Marcus’ sister. | |Marcus - |He is Latoya’s brother. He wanted | | |to get rid of Jeff‚ so he changed | |
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Level M Business Studies Page 1 of 10 1415 – Business Studies Term 1 Week 10 Week 10 (Nov. 02 – 06) AMS : 81008 Sample Questions Exam 1. Which of the following would not be a reason why businesses advertise their products? (i) (ii) to provide a public service to arouse interest in the product Reference: Business Studies Level M‚ Chapter 5.36 Solution: (i) 2. Which of the following is a type of advertising? (i) (ii) affirmative‚ showing all its customers’ opinions
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Is Second Life Ready for Business?CASE STUDY 1. How can Second Life provide value to businesses that use it? Second Life can be a birthing ground for new industries and transform business‚ commerce‚ marketingand learning the same way that the Web did in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. It alsocan facilitate internal communications and to position themselves at the forefront of the digital landscapein order to recruit tech-savvy employees. Second Life is a low-cost business tool
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SAMPLE ANSWER FORMAT Oak Industries‚ Inc. Case – sample answer 1. Is it unethical for a company to intentionally understate its earnings? Why or why not? Yes‚ it is clearly unethical to intentionally understate earnings since the management makes representations that the financial statements are complete and accurate. It is obvious that intentionally understating earnings is done to allow the company to later overstate earnings by using falsified reserves to cover the inadequate
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