Marriot Case Brief 1. What is the weighted Average Cost of Capital for Marriot Corporation? WACC for Marriott Corp is 11.89 WACC of divisions: Lodging 10.29‚ Restaurant 13.49‚ Contract Services 13.615 a) What risk-free rate and the risk premium did you use to calculate the cost of equity? We used 8.95% as the risk free rate (LT Government Debt) and the MRP we used was 7.43%‚ which means are expected market return is 8.95+7.43=16.38% b) How did you measure Marriott’s cost of debt? We added
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Introduction Cooper Industries‚ Inc. is a manufacturer of heavy machinery and equipment. It has acquired some companies in the past as part of their expansion plans. Cooper acquires companies that are leading in their area of business‚ have a large market share and is the leading company in their area of operation. Currently‚ Cooper is focusing on building a hand tool business with a full product line that would use a common sales and distribution system and joint advertising. In this effort‚ Cooper
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Case Interco Introduction Interco is a shoe company founded in 1911. Its business has spread to other product through acquisitions. Equity analysts saw Interco as a conservative company that was not highly leveraged leading to high financial flexibility. This allowed the firm to repurchase share and make acquisitions when the opportunities were there. Interco has four major divisions; Apparel Manufacturing‚ General Retail Merchandising‚ Footwear Manufacturing and Retailing and Furniture and Home
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AES - Case Analysis & Write up How would you evaluate the capital budgeting method used historically by AES? What is good and bad about it? Previously‚ the economics of a given project were evaluated at an equity discount rate for the dividends from any project and as it was mostly financed through local debt‚ which was non-recourse to the parent company‚ AES use to evaluate the dividend cash flows at a standard 12%. It is a simple approach with portions of sound reasoning. One could argue that
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Case Study Nike Introduction Good morning ladies and gentlemen and thank for taking the time to meet with us. Nike was founded on January 25‚ 1964 as Blue Ribbon Sports by Bill Bowerman and Philip Knight. The company officially became Nike‚ Inc. on May 30‚ 1978. Nike has various products which include footwear as well as other apparel that compliment the former. This accounts for 92 percent of the company’s revenue. The other 8 percent comes from equipment and non Nike brand products‚ such as Cole
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assets? If so‚ how‚ if not‚ why not? On the one hand‚ the circumstances of the sale make me less willing to buy. In particular‚ both Universal and the federal government think that American’s acquisition creates antitrust issues. If this is the case‚ American could use its market power to change the nature of the market and make Dixon’s new plant unprofitable by setting lower prices for sodium chlorate in its other plants. On the other hand‚ the circumstances make me more willing to buy the assets
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FIN 680 Case 43: Flinder Valves & Controls (FVC) Group 3 Pengfei Yang An Wan Zhiyu Rhen Ricardo Reilova Case 43: Flinder Valves & Controls Inc. Case Summary: I. Developments so far… Bill Fender‚ president of Flinder Valves & Controls Inc. (FVC) and Tom Eliot‚ CEO of RSE International are trying to determine final details on RSE acquisition of FVC. Formal conversation have been going-on for approximately 3 months. During this time they and their respective advisors have: Discussed broad
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HARVARD EXTENSION SCHOOL Mergers and Acquisitions MGMT E-2720 Spring 2014 Midterm Case – Sterling Household Products Company Contents a.How much business risk is associated with Sterling’s proposed acquisition of the germicidal‚ sanitation‚ and antiseptic products unit of Montagne Medical? 3 What is the cost of equity capital appropriate for evaluating the free cash flow associated with this investment? 4 What is the correct capital structure and weighted average cost of capital for
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Facts: The Negro plaintiffs in these cases were denied admission schools attended by the white children under the laws requiring or permitting segregation according to race. All the court adhered to the “separate but equal” doctrine and held that the plaintiffs were not admitted to the white schools (except for the plaintiff in the Delaware case). In the instant cases‚ the plaintiffs contend that segregated public schools are not “equal” and they are deprived of the equal protection of the laws.
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Weighted average cost of capital for Marriott Corp. The WACC is calculated using the formula: This uses the underlying assumption that the debt-equity ratio for the firm remains constant. In Marriott’s case the corporation’s target leverage ratio based on interest coverage target is set at 60% as taken from Table A. The WACC for the whole firm represents the average cost of capital of the firm’s underlying operating structure. To use this WACC it must be assumed that the cost of capital of the
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