Question 1 (1) The maintenance of share capital principle is share capital. Share capital is the contribution made by shareholder by subscribing shares of the company. A company’s creditors can only look to the share capital for payment in the event of a winding up. A general rule known as the rule in Trevor v Whitworth was established in order to protect shareholders and creditors. It prohibits a company from reducing its share capital due to a reduction in capital would prejudice the rights of
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SWOT ANALYSIS STRENGTHS * Location Proximity * Strong brand awareness * Never-ending focus on fun combined with their commitment to innovation and a quality customer experience is important when you are considering investing in a business * More than 1000 flavours of ice-cream in the library include low fat and no sugar ice-cream * Provide several services for different age groups WEAKNESS * Expensive compared to competitors prices OPPORTUNITIES * Market for expansion
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Quantum Numbers Quantum Numbers The Bohr model was a one-dimensional model that used one quantum number to describe the distribution of electrons in the atom. The only information that was important was the size of the orbit‚ which was described by the n quantum number. Schrödinger’s model allowed the electron to occupy three-dimensional space. It therefore required three coordinates‚ or three quantum numbers‚ to describe the orbitals in which electrons can be found. The three coordinates that
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Q.1. In reference to the Wilkinson Sword case study‚ the group was facing major operational problems. How did the new CFO go about firstly of trying to develop systems for the envisaged change and secondly develop a change management strategy‚ to involve all the stakeholders in the planning for change? Answer- In reference to the Wilkinson Sword case study‚ the new CFO brought the envisaged change by focusing on the following‚ Appointed the senior manager as the project manager so that all
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Pricing is one of the most important elements of the marketing mix as it is the only mix‚ which generates a turnover for the organization; the remaining 3p’s are the variable cost for the organization. It costs to produce and design a product; it costs to distribute a product and costs to promote it. Price must support these elements of the mix. Pricing is difficult and must reflect supply and demand relationship (Constantinides‚ 2006). Pricing a product too high or too low could mean a loss of sales
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BELGACOM THE INAUGURAL INSTITUTIONAL BENCHMARK BOND OFFERING Case Study∗ On 25 August 2006‚ Belgacom announced it reached an agreement to buy in cash the remaining 25% stake in Belgacom Mobile (Proximus) that Vodafone owned‚ for a total amount of EUR 2 billion. Belgacom had so far no leverage and this announcement was very well received by the market as the share price increased by 0.92 % the same day and 9.8% over the following month‚ while the Belgian BEL20 index decreased respectively by 0.03%
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To what extent did the Liberal reforms 1906‚ meet the needs of the British people? In the 20th Century poverty was a serious cause which was blamed on the individual themselves because of their carelessness and laziness. Before 1900’s the needs of people grew as there was many problems such as no health care‚ education‚ social services or unemployment benefit available at all provided. Families began to grow while people came seriously ill from lack of food and poor living conditions. If you were
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BBM -131: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Objective: The objective of this course is to acquaint students with the concepts‚ tools and techniques of accounting influencing business organizations. MODULE - I: Introduction to Accounting: 5 Hrs Meaning‚ Need for accounting‚ Internal and External uses of accounting information‚ Accounting concepts and conventions‚ Accounting practices‚ Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. (Concept only of GAAP) MODULE - 2: Accounting systems & process 14 Hrs
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Exam 1 Review Porter Strategy Article Productivity Frontier 444517843500 Operational Effectiveness Any kind of practice which allows a business or other organization to maximize the use of their inputs by developing products at a faster pace than competitors or reducing defects What is and isn’t operational effectiveness? Operational Effectiveness Includes: Productivity initiatives Total Quality Reengineering Benchmarking Outsourcing Operational Effectiveness is NOT strategy How and
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Rich and Brad Keeling. Initially‚ it was a reseller of Optus network before later on decided to enter the deregulated telecommunications industry. One.Tel believed such deregulation could bring them many advantages. With its major competitors like Telstra and Optus viewed as being bureaucratic‚ slow pace‚ and old-fashioned‚ One.Tel promoted flat adhocracy culture as opposed to bureaucratic. It also used the “dude” mascot‚ a young cartoon character to create a youth-oriented image as it targeted more
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