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    nike cost of capital

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    UV0010 NIKE‚ INC.: COST OF CAPITAL On July 5‚ 2001‚ Kimi Ford‚ a portfolio manager at NorthPoint Group‚ a mutual-fund management firm‚ pored over analysts’ write-ups of Nike‚ Inc.‚ the athletic-shoe manufacturer. Nike’s share price had declined significantly from the beginning of the year. Ford was considering buying some shares for the fund she managed‚ the NorthPoint Large-Cap Fund‚ which invested mostly in Fortune 500 companies‚ with an emphasis on value investing. Its top holdings included ExxonMobil

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    School Uniform

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    School Uniforms Should Students in Public Schools Wear Uniforms? Abstract One of the most controversial issues in public school is the school uniforms. In 1996‚ the issue of school uniforms was bought to the forefront in President Clinton State of the Union address. People argue that uniforms can make schools safer and improve attendance and increase student’s achievement. People opposing school uniforms argue that it has not been proven to work with discipline‚ attendance or the student’s

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    Why Do People Shop

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    MARKETING NOTES AND COMMUNICATIONS Why Do People Shop? Do people shop simply to make purchases? considerations that are unrelated to an actual purchase? other than his or her need for products or services. EDWARD M. TAUBER Are some shopping trips motivated by The results of an explora- tory study of shopper motivation suggest that a person may shop for many reasons ’T’HE field of consumer behavior has experi-•- enced a dynamic period of growth over the past 10 years. It is frequently

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    O.J. Simpson Not Guilty

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    To: Dr. Sirleaf From: Vinita Dixon Topic: Why O.J. Simpson was found not guilty May 12‚ 2010 Strayer University The double homicide trial of O.J. Simpson may be over but the speculation of how and why he was found not guilty is still running sky high. Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman were stabbed to death outside her Brentwood townhouse on June 12 1994. Former American football star O.J. Simpson was arrested soon after the killings but insisted from the start he was "absolutely

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    Overview of the Outback Case Study Analysis The authors of the Outback Goes International study‚ (hereinafter the “Study” or “Case”) depict a restaurant company‚ Outback Steakhouse‚ (“Outback”‚ the “Business”‚ or the “Company”) that by 1995 had experienced significant growth over the prior seven years. The Case addresses how management identified international expansion and product diversification as the principle elements of a strategic plan formulated to continue rapid expansion. This report

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    References: Babin‚ B.J.‚ Darden‚ W.R.‚ and Griffin‚ M. (1994). Work and/or Fun: Measuring Hedonic and Utilitarian Shopping Value. Journal of Consumer Research‚ 20(4)‚ 644-656. Babin‚ B.J.‚ Hardesty‚ D.M.‚ & Suter‚ T.A. (2003). Colour and shopping intentions: The intervening effect

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    Red Lobster Analysis

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    a realistic possibility. Red Lobster’s positioning has changed significantly over time. Before Kim Lopdrup took over as president in 2004‚ the company was thought of as “a dated chain that served cheap‚ frozen‚ mass-produced seafood.” When Bill Darden first founded the company in 1968‚ his goal was to bring affordable‚ high-quality seafood to mainstream America. However‚ somewhere along the line‚ Red Lobster became less known for top quality seafood‚ and more widely recognized for heaping portions

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    associated spreadsheet. What key assumptions determine the range of high and low values in your valuation analysis? Also draw on any other valuation approaches and information that you can. For the sake of consistency‚ all groups should use a (low‚ "Darden") risk premium of 5.5%. We performed a DCF Analysis for two scenarios: 1) assuming the purchase of the residual equity of LIN Broadcasting; and 2) assuming the sale of the residual equity of LIN Broadcasting (See Exhibits 1 & 2). The most critical

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    Rations Tell a Story

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    Total Assets – For this section I picked Safeway and Supervalu Inc. Both companies are in the food retail business. I found that there was minimal difference between their total current assets. Both had about the same cash percentage‚ Supervalu Inc. had 1.2% more in accounts receivable while also having 2.7% less in inventory than Safeway. The difference in total current assets was exactly 3% with Safeway having the advantage. There was a significant discrepancy however in the net PP&E. Safeway’s

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    DardenBusinessPublishing:205053 This document is authorized for use only by Hongyi Liu at George Washington University - School of Business. Please do not copy or redistribute. Contact permissions@dardenbusinesspublishing.com for questions or additional permissions. UVA-QA-0581 SCOR-eSTORE.COM Scor-eStore.com was not yet a companyit was still simply the ideas and experiments of two budding entrepreneurs. Mark Burgess‚ a graduate student in computer science‚ and Chris Madsen‚ a professional

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