Europa was found on 8 January 1610 by Galileo Galilei. The disclosure‚ alongside three other Jovian moons‚ was the first run through a moon was found circling a planet other than Earth. The disclosure of the four Galilean satellites fortified the view that planets in our nearby planetary group circle the sun‚ rather than Earth. Galileo evidently had watched Europa on 7 January 1610‚ however had been not able separate it from Io until the following night. Galileo initially called Jupiter’s moons
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Victimology and How to Avoid Becoming a Victim of a Crime Rachel Cowart Victimology is the study of how a certain person became a victim of a particular crime. Victimology studies the relationship between the victim and the offender; did they know each other? Were they complete strangers? Was the offender a friend or family member? All these questions are answered through the study of victimology. Some individuals are prone to become victims just as some are prone to become criminals. There
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Dionysus ‘Dionysus’ is a beautiful sculpture of Dionysus‚ the Greek God of Wines and Fertility‚ and Pan‚ the God of the Wilderness. The sculpture originated from the Roman Empire around 50-150 A.D. Even though a Roman artist created the sculpture‚ it holds a significant influence of the Greek art technique. The Romans got most‚ if not all of their creative ideas for art from the cultures they defeated. This magnificent artwork incorporates the elements of the Greeks naturalistic style‚ along with
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Introduction on Takeover: Definition: A corporate action where an acquiring company makes a bid for an acquiree. If the target company is publicly traded‚ the acquiring company will make an offer for the outstanding shares. Friendly takeovers: A "friendly takeover" is an acquisition which is approved by the management. Before a bidder makes an offer for another company‚ it usually first informs the company’s board of directors. In an ideal world‚ if the board feels that accepting the offer
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Signs of financial distress • The company lost money almost every year since its leveraged buyout by Coniston Partners in 1989. The income generated was not sufficient to service the interest expenses of the company which stood at $2.62B in 1996. From Exhibit 1‚ we can say that interest coverage ratio computed as EBIT / Interest Expense was 1.31 in 1989 and has been decreasing over years and currently stands at 0.59. This raises a question of how the company can meet its interest payments without
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Our daily newspapers are filled with cases of takeovers‚ mergers‚ tender offers & other form of corporate restructuring. Thus important issues for both business decisions and public policy formation have been raised. The positive side 1 of Takeovers and Mergers is that it is critical for the healthy expansion and growth of the firm. Successful entry into new product and geographical markets may require Takeovers and Mergers at some stage for the growth of the firm. The survival
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What does the middle-class family look like in the twenty-first century? Probably both men and women are working in order to make money to support families. Women’s gender roles have changed significantly within fifty years. Because of Capitalism‚ women now have more rights than before‚ and some women now make more money than men. Capitalism combines the principle efficiency and the aim for profit‚ which presents as the more money one person can make shows the ability this person maintain. In “From
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MCI Takeover Battle: Case analysis questions 1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of Verizon‚ MCI‚ and Qwest? Where are the synergies in the proposed combination? 2. Evaluate the two offers in Exhibit 7. What explains the two structures? In each case‚ what is the value to MCI shareholders? 3. Merger arbitrage (or risk arbitrage) funds speculate on the completion of stock and cash mergers‚ typically buying the target and hedging the risk of the acquirer’s shares accordingly to exchange ratio
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life. Some believe researching something we have no proof of is a waste of time. Modern day telescopes have detected Earth-sized planets orbiting nearby stars. An ancient Martian rock shows signs of life‚ and scientists wonder if Jupiter’s moon Europa contains life in its oceans. The idea that there is even a tiny hint of life that we share the universe with‚ not just living beings‚ but capable‚ intelligent life much
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111 THE REVERSE TAKEOVER: IMPLICATIONS FOR STRATEGY Edwin Lee Makamson‚ Hampton University ABSTRACT A reverse takeover is an acquisition of a publicly traded firm by a private business in order to sell shares and raise capital. Eighty three cases of reverse turnovers were examined. While the reverse takeover was primarily a strategy to secure capital it was also a strategy by which businesses could re-brand and a strategy to gain entry to foreign markets. For investors of failed businesses the
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