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    Chapter 8 Supplemental Homework/Practice Problems Solutions may be found on the FIN 380 site of i-Tunes U near the bottom of the file list under "Supplemental Homework - Chapter 8" 8-1. AEH‚ Inc. just paid a $1.00 dividend and is expected to pay a $1.06 dividend next year. What is AEH’s capital gains yield (growth rate‚ “g”)? 8-2. XYZ‚ Inc. stock sells for $50.00 and is expected to sell for $54.50 next year. What is XYZ’s capital gains yield (Hint: the percentage change in stock price is

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    service. This first store is being used to test the layout and operating procedures for a large chain of superstores that Sue expects to build. The first store has been open for six months‚ and Sue is still having a problem staffing the checkout counters during peak times‚ which occur from 2 PM to 10 PM. She has received many customer complaints about the long lines in front of the checkout counters. She has 20 checkouts that she can use‚ but has not been able to develop an adequate staffing plan to

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    perfect‚ it wouldn’t be.” Having a perfect world would be nice in terms of no war or illness‚ but at the same time‚ we would great things‚ such as family‚ snow‚ or love. It isn’t worth giving up your choices to live in a perfect world‚ because of the good things you would give up also. Giving up the bad means also giving up the good‚ too. First of all‚ in The Giver‚ the community took away freedoms to protects us from disease and loss‚ but at the same time‚ took away many great aspects of life. For

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    Chapter 3 Problems 1. Dental Delights has two divisions. Division A has a profit of $200‚000 on sales of $4‚000‚000. Division B is only able to make $30‚000 on sales of $480‚000. Based on the profit margins (returns on sales)‚ which division is superior? 3-1. Solution: Dental Delights Division A Division B [pic] Division B is superior 3. Bass Chemical‚ Inc.‚ is considering expanding into a new product line. Assets to support this expansion

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    Marketing Case analysis: Philadelphia Phillies The market structure is the dynamic system in which all businesses competes. The state of the system limits the flexibility of the business. For businesses to understand effectively the nature of the competition they face‚ they must define their market accurately as well as recognize a broad base of competitors and create strategies that differentiate it from its rivals. A baseball franchise is more than just a team‚ it’s a business operating in

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    rewards. The 1st point of the survey result indicates free rider effect -one individual puts in less effort than others but shares equally in team rewards. They generally do not foster team spirit. The 2nd and 3rd points reflect inter group social problems - pressure to limit performance. Because the super performers may make the average performers look bad. So in spite of showing team synergy and motivation‚ the average performers involve in bickering or office politics to safe

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    Case Analysis Seminar Week MARketing This Paper is the Synopsis of the case study ‘Tesla Motor Inc.’ which gives a broad overview to the overall car business in the US followed by the examination of the Electric Vehicle and previous models like the Nissan Leaf. With those information presented abd backed up by statistics and other researched data‚ the author go into detail in describing the new successful business mode from tesla. With innovation and determination to build an Electric car

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    support ZARA‚ this concept goes hand in hand with the concept to organizes as communities. How can systems concepts and the notion of contingency thinking explain the success of some of ZARA’s distinctive practices? Follett believed that business problems involve a wide variety of factors that must be considered in relationship to one another. Today‚ we talk about “systems” and “contingency thinking. Contingency thinking avoids “one best way” arguments‚ instead recognizing the need to understand situational

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    Mystic Monk Coffee 1. Has father Daniel Mary established a future direction for the Carmelite Monks of Wyoming? What is his vision for the monastery? Mystic Monk Coffee? What is the mission of the monks? 2. Does it appear the Father Daniel Mary has set definite objective and performance targets for achieving that vision? 3. What is father prior’s strategy for achieving his vision? What competitive advantage might Mystic Monk Coffee’s strategy produce? 4. Is Mystic Monk

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    PLANT: overload as production for North Amercia and European markets was also being handled. line utilisation rate was below the projected target compensation for time lost over defective or no seats URGENCY TO HANDLE THE SEAT PROBLEM: trying to solve the seat problem could hurt the line utilisation BACKGROUND: Japan wanted to set up a plant in North America due to mounting political pressure and rapidly rising yen. However‚ the plant set up in Kentucky by Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) in

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