Loss | = (RM600) | At RM 40‚ SP >EP ‚ ITM‚ exercise the option SP | 40 x 300 = RM12‚000 | EP | 30 x 300 = RM 9‚000 | Gross profit | RM 3‚000 (ITM) | Premium | (2x300) = (RM 600) | Profit | = RM2‚400 | At RM 25‚ SP <EP ‚ OTM‚ do not exercise SP | 25 x 300 = RM7‚500 | EP | 30 x 300 = RM 9‚000 | Gross profit | RM1‚500(ITM) | Premium | (2x300) = (RM 600) | loss | = RM
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explained using the following example; Zimplow shares are currently trading at $4500. An investor expects low volatility in the zimplow share and expects the market to remain range bound. The investor buys 1 ITM Zimplow Call Options with a strike price of $4300 at a premium of $45‚ sells 1 ITM Zimplow Call Option with a strike price of $4400 at a premium of $28‚ sells 1 OTM Zimplow Call Option with a strike
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FACULTY OF BUSINESS‚ ECONOMICS AND LAW PG ASSIGNMENT COVERSHEET Assignment Details Module Name and Code Perspective in Tourism Management Assignment Title The Characteristics of an Effective Marketing Mix For Tour Operators Word Count: 3173 Deadline 06 January 2014 Student Details Student Name URN 6245046 Programme MSc Tourism Management Al Araimi Salim Student Declaration To be agreed by Student Please refer to the University of Surrey Regulations for
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ITM-EXECUTIVE EDUCATION CENTRE Course Title: Quantitative Techniques for Business Contact Hours: 24 hours Course Objective: Expose students to the application of basic Algebraic methods used in field of management. Introduction to the statistical methods and application in areas of research. Contents: Session No | Content | 1. | Introduction to Statistics. Scope and Limitations. Data Collection and Presentation. | 2. | Measures of Central Tendency‚ Depression. | 3. | Measures of
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GSU‚ Department of Finance‚ AFM Spring 2014 - Chapters 10-11 / page 1 - Introduction to Derivative Markets FI 4200/AFM Characteristics of Options r Definitions and Positions: - A Call Option gives its owner for a specified time the right to purchase an underlying good at a specified price (= exercise price or strike price) - A Put Option gives its owner for a specified time the right to sell an underlying good at a specified price (= exercise/strike price) - An American Option
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the evaluation will be trying to discover‚ what kinds of prototypes would be appropriate‚ what methods will be applied (and why)‚ how those methods will be carried out‚ and so on. [ 15 marks ] Answer Part (a) [ 10 marks ] Key features of TUIs: * Objects are tangible representations * Computational coupling of tangible representations and digital information and processes * Embodiment mechanisms for interactive control * Perceptual coupling of tangible representations to dynamic
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WRITTEN REPORT IN INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS FINANCE AND THE PHILIPPINE FINANCIAL SYSTEM BSA 1- 27 GROUP IV LEADER: NAYA‚ ROSELYN O. MEMBERS: GUITTAP‚ SANDRINNE C. CRISOSTOMO‚ JOHN BRYANNE D. SUPLICO‚ KATHERINE C. DOMINGO‚ CHLOIE VERONICA COQUIA‚ JOHN KENNETH Everybody knows money. Everybody uses money. And everybody touches money. What money really serve for? Money serves as a medium of exchange‚ as a store of value‚ and as a unit of account. Medium of
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TOURISM SUSTAINABILITY 4 3. EXAMPLES OF TOUR OPERATORS AND AIRLINES SUSTAINABLE TOURISM PROJECTS 5 3.1 TOI PROJECT 5 3.2 FIRST CHOICE UK AND IRELAND 6 3.3 MY TRAVEL EXAMPLE 6 3.5 THE BRITISH AIRWAYS 7 3.6 TUI OPERATOR 8 4. LIMITATIONS OF TOURISM SUSTAINABILITY 9 5. BENEFITS OF TOURISM SUSTAINABILITY 10 CONCLUSION 12 REFERENCES 13 1. INTRODUCTION Travel and tourism industries have been implementing and developing
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European Tour Operators have managed to achieve a strong position in the tourism industry. The two biggest ones‚ TUI Travel and Thomas Cook‚ have a large market share. However‚ in the latter part of the decade‚ between 2007 and 2010 the industry has experienced a downturn because of the turbulent environment which was created new threats and modified the competitive forces. Political: Taxation Policies on travel methods by different countries has a large impact on the tourism industry‚ governments
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exposed to conditions and perspectives of the eighteen century whilst Weber dwells in the nineteen century where noticeable changes on the fast emergence of innovative technology‚ and a path where modernity take its toll (the industrial revolution) (Tui‚ 2014). The theories of Marx and Weber were applicable in their times with regards to the type‚ functions and interactions existing within society. As follows is the discussion of their main arguments on the contrary of their perspectives on the basis
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