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    Lynchburg Foundry

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    Lynchburg Foundry: The Ductile Dilemma Understanding the Numbers: 1. Study Exhibits 1‚ 2‚ and 3 and answer the following: a. What is the per ton cost of ductile iron casting at the Lynchburg Plant? At the Archer Creek Plant? At the Radford Plant? Lynchburg Plant | Archer Creek Plant | Radford Plant | $194.91 | $189.25 | $222.05 | b. What percentage of ductile iron can be recycled (i.e. ductile iron return that is generated) from each charge at the Lynchburg Plant

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    Foundry Sand

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 General Foundry sand is high quality silica sand with uniform physical characteristics. It is a byproduct of ferrous and nonferrous metal casting industries‚ where sand has been used for centuries as a molding material because of its thermal conductivity. It is a byproduct from the production of both ferrous and nonferrous metal castings. The physical and chemical characteristics of foundry sand will depend in great part on the type of casting

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    News Story Lynchburg police have apprehended a man believed to be the sole suspect in the murder of his mother‚ Diane Wagner‚ and attempted murder of his father‚ Bert Wagner‚ October 5‚ 2011. Diane Wagner worked at a local daycare center‚ and Bert is a construction worker. Twenty-year old Ben Wagner of 134 Donald Street has been charged with the murder of his mother‚ and attempted murder of his father. According to police‚ Diane Wagner was found in the kitchen with two gunshots wounds to

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    Leveraged Recap

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    Case2: Leveraged Recapitalization Client: Sealed Air Corporation I.Executive Summary Founded in 1960‚ Sealed Air grew rapidly during its first twenty-five years because many products had strong patent protection. By the mid-1980s‚ the patent of air cellular had run out and competition was getting fiercer. The managers started to pay attention to manufacturing. Therefore‚ the Sealed Air launched World Class Manufacturing to promote manufacturing performance. After a year

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    Cloud Foundry

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    About This Book License The Little Cloud Foundry Book book is licensed under the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license. You should not have paid for this book. Donations are totally fine‚ though :) You are basically free to copy‚ distribute‚ modify or display the book. However‚ you must attribute the book to Jonathan ``Duke’’ Leto and Leto Labs LLC and not use it for commercial purposes. To be clear: if you want to read this book to make you better at doing your job‚ wonderful

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    The Lynchburg Colony

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    The Lynchburg Colony Emily Moreland Longwood University The Lynchburg Colony The video that we watched about the Lynchburg Colony in a word was horrifying. I had a few other observations other than that however. The main thing that shocked me was that I had never heard of this before. I don’t understand how people could just treat people like they were not even human. I guess that I have heard of things happening like this‚ but never in the United States and to this extreme. To treat people

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    MECHANIZATION IN FOUNDRY

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    MECHANIZATION IN FOUNDRY Mechanization is a hot topic in developing foundries‚ and had been in today’s modern foundries. Mechanization involves complete change of set up. There is two types of automation one is fully second is partially automation. But in both types‚ objectives that are set forward are same. Foundries are mechanized due to several factors. And results obtain in some foundries are satisfactory and some foundries suffer loss. One point should be keep in mind

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    Recap Week 4

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    FINS 5550 / FINS 3650 — International Banking Recap 04A — Credit Transformation and Credit Risk Credit Risk More than eighty percent of the average bank’s capital is held against credit risk. If credit risk accounts for >80% of the bank’s inventory cost‚ it’s a fair bet that credit transformation accounts for a similarly large portion of bank profits. Credit risk arises whenever the bank has an exposure which requires a counterparty to remit funds. The exposure can arise from a loan or loan-type

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    Ferguson Foundry Limited

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    CASE ANALYSIS: FERGUSON FOUNDRY LIMITED (FFL) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Introduction After reviewing the financial statements for the fiscal year ended May 31‚ 2010‚ Mark Ferguson‚ President of Ferguson Foundry Limited’s (FFL)‚ was disappointed with the results. Operating Income was $367‚600 below expectation‚ despite having sold 2‚000 wood stove units greater than budgeted. To determine which areas FFL’s actual performance was better or worse than expected‚ a variance analysis will be conducted

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    Ferguson Foundry Limited

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    ------------------------------------------------- Case: Ferguson Foundry Limited (FFL) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Date: March 10 2013 To: Mark Ferguson‚ President From: Carl Holitzner Re: FFL’s Lower-Than-Budgeted Profit for the Fiscal Year Ended May 31 2010 The major issue is determining why Ferguson Foundry Limited’s (FFL) actual profit was $367‚600 lower than budgeted‚ despite selling 2‚000 more wood stoves (12‚000 instead of 10‚000 units). This will be explained using Variance Analysis

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