analysts recommend not buying right now. Analysis There are several different methods that can be used to find the WACC and use it to decide whether a stock will be a good buy or not. The Earning’s Capitalization Model is not appropriate in this case because it does not work well for growing companies‚ as Nike is trying to do‚ and the Dividend Discount Model has several subjective inputs making it inferior to the CAPM method of determining WACC. Using this method Nike’s WACC is found to be 9.8%
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5 Growth 18 Comparison to industry & Competitors 19 Table 4 Industry/Competitor Comparison 20 Strengths 21 Figure 6 Organizational Chart 23 Weaknesses 24 Internal Factor Matrix 25 Table 5 IFE Matrix 26 Case Analysis Part 2 Table of Contents SWOT 27 Table 6 SWOT Matrix 28 SWOT Strategies 29 Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix 30 Table 7 QSPM 32 Long Term Objectives 34 Recommended Strategies 34 Table 8 Strategies
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[Weekly Critique Notes] Case Title: A Crack in the Mug: Can Starbucks mend it? 1. What is the central issue in this case? Starbucks share price [who] declined double the rate of the rise in 2006‚ shedding more than 60% of its highest value to that date [what] in 2007 [when] because of [why] * Short-term borrowing debts * The company using its cash flow and liquid investments in the core business and for other new business opportunities * Starbucks concurrently repurchased shares
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Original Data: Selling Price: 40.00 Variable Expenses: Invoice Cost: 18.00 Sales Commission: 7.00 Total Variable Expenses: 25.00 Fixed Expenses: Rent: 80‚000.00 Advertising: 150‚000.00 Salaries: 70‚000.00 Total Fixed Expenses: 300‚000.00 1. Calculate the annual break-even point in dollar sales and in unit sales for Store 36. Unit Contribution Margin = selling price per unit – variable Expenses Unit Contribution Margin = 40.00 – 25.00 Unit Contribution Margin = 15.00
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[pic] NAME : CHITRA DEVI A/P NAGAYAH STUDENT ID : 051120089 STUDENT IC : 820427-08-5570 NAME OF TUTOR : TEH CHOONG HEE CLASS CODE : BIS541/03 - 5MIF1 INDICATION : TMA1 Executive Summary Facebook is a social network service that makes huge innovation in global networking service. Unlike other social network such as twitter and MySpace‚ it has implemented its own strategy to capture the market share and has been top in the rank. Facebook
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2013 Starbucks Company Case 1. Describe how Starbucks initially segmented and targeted the coffee market? * Starbucks at first segmented and targeted the coffee market by providing customers a “third place.” Customers saw Starbucks as a place to get away from work‚ home‚ and etc. Soon enough‚ The Starbucks Experience started; giving personal service and appealing atmosphere. The company was known in the coffee market for premium brand‚ Starbucks Experience‚ and value. Starbucks initially
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This is a strategic report on Starbucks. First of all I will explain the external environment of Starbucks using PESTEL analysis‚ Porter’s five forces analysis and competitor analysis. Next will be an analysis of Starbucks’ strategic capabilities. These will be determined using a resource audit‚ a value system analysis‚ the identification of possible core competences and the identification of important stakeholders. After this I will present a SWOT analysis of Starbucks before discussing three possible
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CHEMICAL BANK - Allocation of Profits EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The overall profitability of Chemical Bank has been negatively affected by a decrease in profit contribution from Due Bills. There is an external threat of reduced interest rates and internal threats in the form of misalignment between involved divisions. The following suggestions aim to counteract this development 1. Increasing sales volumes of Due Bills a. Allocate 100% of profits from customer fees to Metro b. Aligning Metro’s
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Pristine Sun LLC a clean energy company $1 Billion in energy assets by 2015 Project Finance Executive Summary Pristine Sun’s core management team have an average of 10 years’ experience each in the development and finance of solar & wind projects‚ with a combined total of $1 Billion+. One example: in 2001-2004 our core team developed the project site that is the largest wind farm in Kansas: the ~$450 Million (250 MW) Smoky Hills Wind Farm. Our business model is simple: rapidly acquire
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Just-A-Shore Away Lounge & Restaurant Executive Summary Just-A-Shore Away Lounge & Restaurant is a 30 seat fine-dining restaurant with a 15 seat lounge that focuses on healthy yet tasteful seafood dishes with influence of many countries. It will be located in the rapidly expanding‚ City of Progress‚ Enterprise‚ Alabama. In Enterprise Alabama the citizens are fond of seafood and are eager for a fine-dining seafood restaurant. The average person in the U.S. consumes about 14 pounds
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