SWOT Analysis LVMH LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA‚ (LVMH)‚ is a France-based luxury goods company. It owns a portfolio of luxury brands and its business activities are divided into five segments: Wines and Spirits‚ Fashion and Leather Goods‚ Perfumes and Cosmetics‚ Watches and Jewellery‚ and Selective Retailing. The activities of the wines and spirits sector include the Champagne and Wines branch‚ and the Cognac and Spirits branch. The Fashion and Leather Goods group includes Louis Vuitton
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PETRON CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES Statement of Financial Position For the years ended December 31‚ 2011 and 2012 COMPARATIVE PRESENTATION (Amount in Million Pesos) 2012 2011 Peso Amount % Ratio Assets Current Assets 26‚965 23‚823 3142 13% 1.13 Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss 186 237 -51 -22% 0.78 Available-for-sale financial assets 51 - Trade and other receivables-net 57‚731 26‚605 31126 117% 2.17 Inventories 49‚582 37‚763 11819 31% 1.31 Other current assets 10‚750
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Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management Date: May 18‚ 2011 | 1. Impact of various causative factors on the three indicators: According to the observation of the past one-month‚ it infers that DJIA and NASDAQ Index fluctuate to grow‚ and 10-year Treasury Note Yield fell down. After analyze the daily causative factors‚ I find several parts influence the indicators. Most of all‚ the whole economic trend is the most important impact of various causative factors. The three indicators are all
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INTRODUCTION MERALCO is the Philippines’ largest electric power distribution company‚ with franchise service area covering 9‚337 square kilometres. It provides power to 4.8 million customers in 31 cities and 80 municipalities‚ which include the whole of Metro Manila‚ the provinces of Rizal‚ Cavite and Bulacan‚ and parts of Pampanga‚ Batangas‚ Laguna and Quezon. Business establishments in the franchise area account for almost 46% of the country’s Gross Domestic Product or GDP. Through Clark Electric
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[pic] DII 5018 Introduction of Investment GROUP:DP 29 - 32 LECTURER NAME: William Lee Soon Siong |Name |ID | |Sia Pei Ling |1101108152 | |Soh Chien Rou |1101108047
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Solutions to the Homework Assignment Problems P1.31 Key Financial Statement Relations: Balance Sheet‚ Income Statement‚ and Statement of Cash Flow. Missing Values 2007 2008 Balance sheet: Cash 15‚000 Property‚ plant and equipment 162‚000 Intangible assets 10‚000 Accounts payable 21‚000 Interest payable 8‚000 Long-term debt 52‚000 Treasury stock (10‚000) Income statement
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INVESTMENT AVENUES 1.1 INTRODUCTION TO INVESTMENT The money one earns is partly spent and the rest is saved for meeting future expenses‚ instead of keeping savings idle one may like to use savings in order to get returns on it in the future‚ this is called as investment. In an economic sense‚ an investment is the purchase of goods that are not consumed today but are used in the future to create wealth. In finance‚ an investment is a monetary asset purchased with the idea that the asset will provide
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extensive qualitative study‚ involving interviews and other fieldwork activities with children and parents; and a questionnaire survey. In addition to this report‚ we are also publishing a book based on the research which gives a more detailed analysis of the qualitative study: Young People‚ Sex and the Media by David Buckingham and Sara Bragg (Palgrave Macmillan‚ 2003). Conclusion Yet this is very far from being a secure and guaranteed process; from this perspective‚ we might even suggest
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INVESTMENT •ALTERNATIVES •CLASSIFICATION •APPROACHES DMP-INVESTMENT MGT Investment Vs. Speculation INVESTOR • PLANNING HORIZON • RISK DISPOSITION • RETURN EXPECTATION • BASIS FOR DECISIONS • LEVERAGE LONG MODERATE MODEST FUNDAMENTAL NO DMP-INVESTMENT MGT SPECULATOR SHORT HIGH HIGH TECHNICAL HIGH Investment Alternatives Investm ent A venues N onm arketable Financial A ssets B onds E quity Shares M oney M arket Instrum ents M utual Fund Schem es R eal E state L ife Insurance
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Markets 1. The Primary Market a. Going Public: The IPO Process b. The Investment Banker’s Role 2. Secondary Markets B) Organized Securities Exchanges 1. The New York Stock Exchange a. Trading Activity b. Listing Policies 2. The American Stock Exchange 3. Regional Stock Exchanges 4. Options Exchanges 5. Futures Exchanges C) The Over-the-Counter Market 1. New Issues and Secondary Distributions 2. The Role of Dealers 3. Nasdaq 4. Alternative Trading Systems D) General Market Conditions: Bull or Bear Concepts
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