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    Cartter’s In the spring of o 2001‚ Bostton-based priivate equity firm Berkshiire Partners w was considerring a levera aged buyout (LBO) of the William Cartter Co.‚ a lead ding producerr of infant‚ baaby‚ and child dren’s apparrel in the Un nited States. Berkshire B Parrtners‚ which h had extensiive experiencce investing iin the retail and manufaccturing sectorrs‚ was initia ally drawn to o Carter’s beccause of the sstrong brand name ngth of the ssenior the co ompany had developed during d its 136 6-year history

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    How Does the Stock Market Affect the Economy? This article examines how the stock prices affect the GDP. “According to the Federal Reserve Board’s model‚ a 20 percent decline in stock prices lower the GDP by about 1.25% after one year.” For only one year‚ we can conclude that yes‚ the stock market in some ways does effect the economy. Many economists agree that stock market affects the economy‚ while there are still others that think there are many other influences that affect the economy and not

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    Aspin Corporation’s charter authorizes issuance of 2‚000‚000 shares of common stock. Currently‚ 1‚400‚000 shares are outstanding‚ and 100‚000 shares are being held as treasury stock. The firm wishes to raise $48‚000‚000 for a plant expansion. Discussions with its investment bankers indicate that the sale of new common stock will net the firm $60 per share. a. What is the maximum number of new shares of common stock that the firm can sell without receiving further authorization from shareholders

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    One of the main causes of the stock market crash in 1929 was panic. A while before October 29‚ 1929‚ the day of the crash‚ the stock market was unsteady‚ increasing and lowering in prices. Even though people were saying that the stock market was at an all time high‚ even fortune tellers trusted in stock and it was never going to lower‚ they could have never expected one of the greatest stock market crashes in history. Investors noticed the stock prices lower so they cancelled their investment to

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    Journal One - The Stock Market Game First submission Date 26/10/2009 | Table 1 |   |   | Company | Shares bought | Share Price | Change | 3i Group | 2000 | £2.95 | £5‚900.00 | BP | 2000 | £5.65 | £11‚300.00 | Prudential | 4000 | £6.33 | £25‚320.00 | Sainsbury’s | 2000 | £3.39 | £6‚780.00 |   |   |   |   | TOTAL |   |   | £49‚300.00 | CASH HELD |   |   | £50‚700.00 |   |   |   |   | Original amount |   |   | £100‚000.00 | Profit/Loss |   |   | 0 | I will undertake

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    Specifically‚ Paramount has several assets that complement other media companies. Value in the media is generated through several different channels. As a media company‚ Paramount has a presence in most of the entertainment sectors (see Exhibit 2). There seems to be a drive toward consolidation and several industry members are looking to diversify and round out their entertainment business portfolios. During this period Paramount was also experiencing increasing costs and continuous management turnover‚

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    the proposed employee stock option plan? In a typical stock option plan‚ the employee is offered a specific number of shares which he/she can exercise (buy) at some specified time in the future. The price at which the employee can buy the stock is equal to the market price at the time the stock option was granted (grant price). The employee ’s gain is equal to the market value of the stock at the time it is exercised‚ less the grant price. If the market price of the stock remains the same or decreases

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    Stock market: Barometer of indian economy Many assume that the stock market represents the state of the economy. That is the primary reason for this distorted obsession about the market. There are several factually incorrect assumptions about the role of the market‚ says R. Vaidyanathan. | IT is that time of the year when many suggestions are offered to the Finance Minister to modify the Budget to boost the stock market and‚ through that‚ the economy. This year the market is already in an upswing

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    Research Paper Warren Buffett The popular American capitalist‚ Warren Buffett‚ has set the standard for many people by reaching the American Dream for most; from the moment young Warren Buffett was born in Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ he had always targeted high and worked harder than anyone‚ to reach those infinite goals. Many people have different perspectives on what the “American Dream” really means. To some people‚ being rich‚ having fame‚ a happy family‚ or a healthy lifestyle is what people consider being

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    Examining market efficiency in India: an empirical analysis of the Random Walk Hypothesis Alan Harper South University Zhenhu Jin Valparasio University ABSTRACT This study tries to determine whether the Indian stock market is efficient by examining if the stock returns follow a random walk. Following previous studies‚ we use autocorrelation‚ the Box-Ljung test statistics and the run test and find that the Indian stock market was not efficient in the weak form during the testing period.

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