Case 6-3 Question 1: Westwood’s Gross Margin Percentage is calculated as (sales less cost of goods sold) as a percentage of net sales revenue. For Westwood it’s calculated as follows based on the financial statements (all in millions of dollars): 2010 Gross Margin: (2000-1100) = 900 2010 Sales Revenue = 2000 2010 Gross Margin Percentage = 45% 2009 Gross Margin: (1500 – 800) = 700 2009 Sales Revenue = 1500 2009 Gross Margin Percentage = 46.7% Westwood’s Pre-Tax Return on Sales
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conjunction with the 360° feedback. It was meant to compliment the information in the 360° feedback and was also used as a means for self-reflection. It was broken down in 3 sections as follows: 1. Business Goals & Accomplishments 2. Contribution to Morgan Stanley‚ division‚ and external/industry-related community 3. Professional Development. The first 2 sections were open-ended‚ while the final section consisted of a series of short answers. These forms also asked for the top 3 strengths and weaknesses
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JPMorgan Chase: The Cost of Doing Business Introduction The past few months have been rough sailing for JPMorgan Chase‚ as their unethical practices have caught up with them in the form of settlement and legal fees. As the most powerful and wealthiest bank with over 2.4 trillion in assets‚ JPMorgan Chase’s recent risk exposures should have not only stakeholders concerned but also the general public (2). After unethical risk-taking practices and possibly breaking the Foreign Corrupt Violation
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Female Bodies” written by Jennifer Morgan she argues that the european version of beauty and the social creation of racism led to Africans being viewed as animals and were therefore treated as so. This is exemplified when Ligon a european traveler said‚ “their breasts hang down below their Navels‚ so that when they stoop at their common work of weeding‚ they hang almost to the ground‚ that at a distance you would think they had six legs.” This was followed by Morgan stating that‚ “ for Ligon‚ their
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themselves and willing to help anyone in need. Country artist Craig Morgan deserves to have this award‚ because of his outstanding foundations of fostering children in need. Craig Morgan is deserving of the humanitarian award because of his caring and kind efforts to help every child he can. Craig Morgan is a country singer‚ he’s been in the singing industry since 2000‚ Morgan has four children but also fosters children as well. Morgan lost his 19 year old son in a tubing accident July 16th and even
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LAUGHTERᄃ This article is from the WebMD Feature Archiveᄃ Why We Laugh WebMD Feature by R. Morgan Griffinᄃ Whether it’s the giggling of your child or the enthusiastic hollers of a talk show’s studio audience‚ we hear laughter every day. Nothing could be more common. But just because it’s common doesn’t make laughter any less strange. Why Do We laugh? The answer may seem obvious: We laugh when we perceive something funny. But the obvious answer is not correct‚ at least most of the time. "Most laughter
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Morgan’s American Freedom American Slavery documents the early and late beginnings of Virginia‚ and the factors that both hindered and encouraged the growth of the colony. It chronicles the most difficult and almost impossible survival of the first colony. The Trouble with Tobacco‚ Chapter 9‚ addresses exactly that the trouble with tobacco. In 1644 for the first time since its founding the colony was able to sustain a population that was not only healthy but was far out living their predecessors;
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The guards walked out of the infirmary and stood outside the door after the physician had ordered them to keep the princess and her friend out of his way. Morgana and Amora sat against the stone wall beside the elven guards waiting for the physician to emerge and tell them what was wrong with Benjamin. An hour later the elderly physician walked out of the infirmary and over to Amora so he could ask her a couple of questions.“Amora your friend has stopped coughing up blood for now‚ but before I can
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used quite a bit of resources in researching Jackson’s life. He states in his book that his references come from the following. Columbia University Library‚ Library of congress‚ Harvard University Library‚ Massachusetts Historical Society‚ Pierpont Morgan Library‚ New York City‚ New York Public Library‚ New York State Library‚ Albany‚ Princeton University Library‚ and Tennessee State Library‚ Nashville. You can find this work cited page in the back of the book under notes. Remini covers Jackson’s
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Study Guide Questions: The Queen of Air and Darkness 1.The weather-crow was a carrion crow‚ with an arrow in its beak to point to the wind‚ like the one of Morgan le Fay’s castle. 2. King Uther invited the Earl and Countess of Cornwall to his castle. Then he wanted to marry the Countess but she said no‚ then The Earl and Countess ran away in the dead of night. When Uther finds out he threatens the Earl. The Earl puts himself and Countess in different castle. Merlyn puts Uther in the Earl’s castle
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