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    at Target Corporation Chervonda Cowart Managerial Applications of Information Technology –MIS535 Keller Graduate School of Management July 13‚ 2013 Subject of Course Project I propose the implementation of centralized real time pricing through the use of cloud technology at Target Corporations that would solve several company objectives relating to efficiency in resource allocation as well as cost savings in payroll. Business Problem Statement Since 2008 Target Corporation has been

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    Sony TV business

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    Sony TV business loses much money for the company SAMSUNG-LG-SONY(third largest) http://www.statista.com/statistics/267095/global-market-share-of-lcd-tv-manufacturers/ The TV business‚ which has racked up around 790 billion yen of losses over the past 10 years‚ has been one of the main contributors to persistent losses in Sony’s flagship electronics division Without the facility to produce its own LCD panels Sony found itself forced to buy in components from the likes of Samsung and Sharp. However

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    Should the government subsidize electric cars? By McClatchy-Tribune‚ adapted by Newsela staff on 01.08.14 Word Count 1‚431 Angie Vorhies plugs in the charging cord to her Nissan Leaf electric vehicle at a mall on Nov. 13‚ 2013‚ in San Diego. Photo: AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi PRO: Don’t pull the plug on electric cars BLOOMINGTON‚ Ind. — It would be very unwise to “pull the plug” on electric-car subsidies at this time. The government money helps support the car industry and make up for tough regulations

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    1) Estimate the WACC that is appropriate for discounting the Collinsville plant’s incremental cash flows. You should estimate and present each component of the WACC separately‚ explaining briefly but clearly what assumptions you are making for each of them. In the same spirit‚ estimate the appropriate all-equity cost of capital for the APV-based valuation. WACC calculation. WACC = RD*(1-t)*D/(D+E)+RE* E/(D+E) Cost of equity We assume that risk free rate (Rf) equals rate of long-term Treasury

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    Zip Car Case Analysis

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    Sociocultural Carsharing or car sharing is a model of car rental where people rent cars for short periods of time‚ often by the hour. They are attractive to customers who make only occasional use of a vehicle‚ as well as others who would like occasional access to a vehicle of a different type than they use day-to-day. Carsharing contributes to sustainable transport because it is a less car intensive means of urban transport‚ and according to The Economist‚ carsharing can reduce car ownership at an estimated

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    The history of the Carnival Corporation begins in 1972‚ when Ted Arison set up Carnival Cruise Lines as a subsidiary of the American International Travel Service. The first ship ran aground‚ but Arison remained steadfast in achieving his vision of a cruise line offering affordable vacation packages to middle-income consumers. By 1977‚ Carnival had three ships‚ and ten years later‚ as the industry leader‚ the company went public. In the early 1990s‚ Carnival began to diversify into land-based entertainment

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    Zip Car Case Analysis

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    other variable costs‚ however‚ went down partly because of this unexpected high volume of new registrations. Lease cost went up to $4‚800 per vehicle because as Zip Car got bigger‚ the exposure to risk also got bigger for car manufacturers as their leased vehicles will be used by a larger pool of different drivers. Parking fee per car per year was also higher than expected (25% more) and fuel bill were 10% higher than planned. Because these were variable cost‚ they would bring down the company’s contribution

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    Variations should not be acted upon unless the change has been authorized by the recognized authority. An authorized change becomes a change order‚ which will affect the cost of the project. In the case of Millennium Erectors Corporation‚ regarding the R Square Residences project‚ there have been at least four variation orders issued in the past few months by the project engineer. Two of them will be studied for the sake of this report. The first example is the front

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    As I expressed in my previous letter addressed to you in May 2017‚ Cives Corporation (“Cives”) had significant concerns at that time involving the manner in which Starr Indemnity and Liability Company (“Starr”) has taken a position in the above litigation that is adverse to Cives. As you are aware‚ Cives is one of the insureds afforded coverage and a committed defense under the CCIP policy that Starr issued to Lend Lease for the River Point project. Starr’s prior position as expressed in your April

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    Organization‚ Location and Corporate Governance: The company which will be analyzed is TELUS corporation‚ the head office is located at 510 W. Georgia St‚ 23rd Floor‚ Vancouver‚ British Columbia‚ V6B 0M3. The chairman of the board of directors is R.H. (Dick) Auchinleck‚ the chief executive officer/president is Darren Entwistle‚ chief financial officer is Doug French. The corporate directors are Donald Woodley and John S. Lacey. Organizational Structure: TELUS provides a wide range of telecommunications

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