accepted by your program‚ I would aspire to pursue an internship such a company during the summers. Since I completed my studies at VJTI‚ where I focused my studies on finance and marketing‚ I have worked at two successful Mumbai software start ups‚ TCS and Wipro‚ where I was responsible for marketing new products to local companies. There I learned what makes a young‚ ambitious company succeed and how to work with a team to develop innovative products. As I said‚ my future goal is to launch my
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investigated magnetocaloric effect in La0.45Pr0.25Ca0.3MnO3 by direct methods (changes in temperature and latent heat) and indirect method (magnetization isotherms). This compound undergoes a first-order paramagnetic to ferromagnetic transition with TC ¼ 200 K upon cooling. The paramagnetic phase becomes unstable and it transforms into a ferromagnetic phase under the application of magnetic field‚ which results in a field-induced metamagnetic transition (FIMMT). The FIMMT is accompanied by release
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petrochemical complex located in Bahia Blanca‚ 700 kilometers south of the Argentine capital‚ Buenos Aires.1 Vignart believed that the acquisition of PBB offered Dow a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become the leading polyethylene player in Latin America. tC Vignart and Marcer had reviewed Dow headquarters’ projection of polyethylene consumption in Latin America and had built cash flow projections for the project. They now had to incorporate Argentina’s country risk into their model. While Vignart thought
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Notation: BEPx = break-even point in units BEP$ = break-even point in dollars P = price per unit x = # of units produced TR = total revenue = Px F = fixed costs V = variable costs per unit TC = total costs = F + Vx TR = TC or Px = F+Vx * BEPx = FP-V BEP$ = F1-V/P Profit = TR – TC = (P – V)x – F Break-even in units = Total fixed costPrice-Variable cost (S7-4) Break-even in dollars = Total fixed cost1-Variable costSelling price (S7-5) (Multifactor) BEPUniti = BEP$ ×Fraction
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Waltham Motors case 1. Using budget data‚ how many motors would have to be sold for Waltham Motors Division to break even? Solution: Given data‚ as per exhibit1for budget‚ is as under. Total sales (TS) =$864‚000 Total Units (TU) = 18‚000 Total variable costs (TVC) = $512‚800 Total Fixed costs (TFC) = $260‚000 Let the number of motors required to be sold to breakeven = Q Then Q = Total Fixed Costs (TFC) / Contribution Margin per unit (CMU) (Equation 1)
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light of recent actions by United and Continental‚ both of whom had entered Southwest’s low fare market. That day’s New York Times (September 16‚ 1994) had an article that characterized the situation as a major showdown in airline industry: No tC This is a battle royal that has implications for the industry‚ said Kevin C. Murphy‚ an airline stock analyst at Morgan Stanley. The battle will‚ after all‚ be as much a test of strategy as a contest between two airlines. United and other big carriers
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Questions 1. If Symonds Electronics Inc. were to raise all of the required capital by issuing debt‚ what would the impact be on the firm’s shareholders? The impact on shareholders can be analyzed by calculating the EPS and ROE of the firm under the alternative scenarios as follows: All Debt With $5‚000‚000 Expansion Current Growth in Revenues Revenues EBIT Interest EBT EBT*(1-T) # of shares EPS Debt Equity Debt/Equity Ratio Return on Equity 15‚000‚000 2‚250‚000 0 2‚250‚000 1‚350‚000 1‚000‚000 1.35
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Table of Contents IT Industry at a glance – Sector Analysis 4 Rise of Services as a whole: 4 IT Services: A major part of the services sector 5 Infosys Technologies Ltd – Financial Ratio Analysis 7 Liquidity Ratio: 7 Quick Ratio: 7 Current Ratio: 8 Leverage Ratio: 9 Debt-Equity Ratio: 9 Interest Coverage Ratio: 10 Profitability Ratio: 11 Return on Equity: ROE 12 Return on Capital Employed: ROCE 12 Valuation Ratio: 13 Dividend Yield: 14 Operating Income Growth (%): 15 Summary: 17 The Competitors 18
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exclusive use of M. Hossain rP os t HKU948 SAY GOO op yo KITCHEN BEST: ETHICS WHEN DOING CROSSBOUNDARY BUSINESS IN SOUTHERN CHINA I believe you need to set big goals that challenge people to get big results. - Henry Chan‚ chief executive‚ Kitchen Best tC Kitchen Best Appliance Co. Ltd was a home electrical appliances company based in Hong Kong with its own manufacturing plant in Guangdong province. The company was founded by Hong Kong businessman Chan Dong-hwa. In 2008‚ Chan handed the reins to his
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Seminars Training Attended a. A Training-Workshop on the Dynamics of Campus Journalism for New Writers was organized and attended by the BSE-III Campus Journalism Class headed by Jennifer B. Caspe‚ SPO Adviser‚ last January 29‚ 2010 EVSU-Burauen ICT-TC Bldg. Speakers include Michael Carlo C. Villas‚ Editor-in-Chief of The Tribune Eastern Visayas and Fenna Joyce Moscare‚ UP Vista Editor b. The Training on Small Ruminants and Tissue Culture was attended by BAT-IV students together with their adviser
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