Tottenham Hotspur plc 1. First‚ calculate FCF. As written in the case‚ both depreciation and CAPEX grows 7% annually and I assumed change in NWC is consistently 0. Given discount rate is 10.25%. I put 1% perpetual growth on CF projection after 2020. The NPV of CF is 79.13 (in M GBP) as below. Since EV is 79.93 and net debt (total debt – cash and equivalents) is 16.79‚ therefore we can say that E is 63.14. On the other hand‚ as its current stock price of £13.80‚ the market capitalization
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References……………………….. Page 11‚12 Appendix…………………………..Page 13 Introduction The role given for this report is to show a financial analyst acting on behalf of a large institutional investor advising them on their future investment in Sainsbury plc. This report will explore calculations of the financial ratios‚ such as gross margin which measures the performance of how suitable a company manages its costs (Campbell R.Harvey‚ 2004a). For Sainsbury’s this report will investigate the ratios within
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Next Plc | 2011 | 2010 | PerformanceGross Profit | 1008.7/3453.7 = 29.21% | 996.9/3406.5 = 29.26% | Operating Profit | 574.8/3453.7 = 16.64% | 529.8/3406.5 = 15.56% | ROCE | 574.8/(232.4 + 727) = 59.91% | 529.8/(133.4+802) = 56.63% | Asset Turnover | 3453.7/(232.4+727) = 3.60 times. | 3406.5/(133.4+802) = 3.64 | LiquidityCurrent Ratio | 1067.3/832.9 = 1.3:1 | 1041.2/758.1 = 1.4:1 | Quick Ratio | (1067.3 – 368.3)/832.9 = 0.84:1 | (1041.2 – 309)/758.1 = 0.97:1 | Inventory Days
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surface. Another reason I have decided to draw comparisons between these organisations is because I have always wondered how Tesco Plc made it to the top of the retail market and how they managed to surpass all competition along the way‚ such as J Sainsbury Plc. 4.0 Findings 5.9 Stakeholders within the two organisations: Stakeholder | Tesco PLC | Sainsbury’s PLC | Customers | Yes | Yes | Employees | Yes | Yes | Suppliers | Yes | Yes | Investors (shareholders) | Yes | Yes | Local Community
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NYIT School of management Report CASE STUDY 22: VICTORIA CHEMICALS PLC(A) CAPITAL BUDGETING DECISIONS SUBMITTEDTO: DR.RAJA NAG PREPARED BY: SEVTAP BATIR HONEY MEHTA JUN HUANG NYIT School of management Report CASE 22 Victoria Chemical In 2007‚ Victoria Chemicals experienced a significant drop in its improve its performance as its earnings had fallen 38% from 250 pence per share to 180
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Title of Modules: Managing change in organizations‚ HR Policy‚ Development and HR Management Description: Cadbury’s Ltd‚ the popular British chocolatier is taken over by Kraft Inc‚ a US processed cheese manufacturer to form the new Kraft- Cadbury Plc. It is observed that this take-over impose significant change to both structure and operations. Considering the available public domain information from press media‚ perform a thorough analysis and submit a word processed management report considering
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attached to Unit 307. Dictionaries may not be used unless the question states that you should use one. Date of completion: (DD/MM/YYYY) This unit assignment has been compiled using resources provided by learndirect‚ City and Guilds‚ Pearson PLC. 10th May 2013 V1.1 English Skills Level 1 Unit 307: Using grammar‚ punctuation and spelling in writing Introduction Answer the questions in this worksheet to show that you have the skills required to achieve this part of your qualification
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Executive Summary: Jaguar PLC‚ 1984 This case explores the operating exposure of Jaguar PLC in 1984‚ just as the government is about to relinquish control and take the company public via an IPO. The primary concern of the CFO is that Jaguar sells over 50% of its cars in the US‚ while its production costs and factories are U.K.-based. This currency mismatch creates operating exposure for the firm that needs to be hedged. While the current trend in the USD has been higher‚ the markets are expecting
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UV2493 Version 1.5 DIAMOND CHEMICALS PLC (A): THE MERSEYSIDE PROJECT Late one afternoon in January 2001‚ Frank Greystock told Lucy Morris‚ “No one seems satisfied with the analysis so far‚ but the suggested changes could kill the project. If solid projects like this can’t swim past the corporate piranhas‚ the company will never modernize.” Morris was plant manager of Diamond Chemicals’ Merseyside Works in Liverpool‚ England. Her controller‚ Frank Greystock‚ was discussing a capital project that
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