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    Winfield Refuse

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    Problem Statement: Winfield Refuse’s acquisition of MPIS was a great opportunity to increase revenue and reduce costs through economies of scale. However‚ the expansion of the firm also means that Winfield Inc. needs to select a method of external financing to continue its operations effectively. The Winfield family and senior management held 79% of common stock in 2012. This means the company places tremendous importance in the ownership of company. The acquisition of MIPS should not change the

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    Yikai JIN Winfield

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    cash outlay is $6.25M every year besides the interest. See graph below. If finance by equity‚ Winfield would issue 7.5M new shares @ $17.75 and keep a constant dividend policy of $1.00/Share. The actual cash outlay is $7.5M every year. 2. Respond to each director ’s assessment of the financing decision with a short paragraph - as if you are talking to each none in person during a meeting. 2.1 Andrea Winfield: Financing by stock has lower cost while issuing new debt would increase risk of swings in

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    Robert E. Lee

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    His Army loyalties moved him around the country‚ from Savannah to Baltimore‚ St. Louis to New York. In 1846 he got the chance he’d been waiting his whole military career for when the United States went to war with Mexico. Serving under General Winfield Scott‚ Lee distinguished himself as a brave battle commander and brilliant tactician. In the aftermath of the U.S.

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    GRANT AND LEE: A COMPARISON AND CONTRAST Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee are two of the most effective military leaders in American history. These men have become symbolic of the two nations at conflict during the Civil War. Both had very different backgrounds and personalities that caused them to differ in their military leadership and accomplishments. Even though General Lee would surrender his army to General Grant‚ Lee throughout the course of the war proved himself

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    One of the most brutal battles in American history is the civil war. This battle was a battle was a make or break moment for the U.S. One argument about the civil war was on the generals. Historians are still arguing this question. Who was a better general Robert E Lee or Ulysses S. Grant. Unfortunately this question does not have an official answer on which general is better. People often speculate that question. Ulysses S. Grant was a better general than Robert E Lee because the north won the

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    around the south and basically forming a blockade so no supplies would come in and no cotton would go out. Q: Was the anaconda plan your idea? A: No. personally I didn’t like the plan because I knew it would take forever .the plan came from General Winfield Scott. Q: Since you didn’t agree so

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    The Anaconda Plan

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    others thought the northern navy did not have enough ships or trained captains for the plan to work. President Lincoln thought to pass the plan but realized the North was not strong enough just yet. However‚ after the Battle at Fort Sumter‚ General Winfield Scott (left) repurposed the plan to President Lincoln now that the North was stronger. For the plan to be passed‚ Lincoln needed to make sure the plan would work and it was not a waste of time or resources. When General Scott approached Lincoln

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    President Abraham Lincoln tapped I‚ Robert E. Lee to take command of the United States Army. being The fifty-five year old silver-haired veteran that had graduated second in my class at West Point‚ served valiantly during the Mexican War under General Winfield Scott‚ and had‚ with his forces‚ put down the insurrection at Harper’s Ferry‚ capturing abolitionist John Brown. By all accounts‚ i was the man to lead the Army‚ as renowned for his gentlemanly character as for his military skill and sense of duty

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    The leadership styles of General Robert E. Lee and General Grant during the Civil War. Ulysses S. Grant was not as well known at the start of the Civil War as Robert E. Lee but proved to be just as valuable during the war. As a soldier‚ Grant believed‚ “When in doubt‚ fight.” And he did fight. He won fame for demanding unconditional (complete) surrender from the Southern commanders he was fighting. In fact‚ people in the North began saying Grant’s initials‚ “U.S.‚” stood for “Unconditional Surrender

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    The Tylenol Murders

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    Adam. Collapsing almost at the same time as the paramedics came in to attend to them‚ the couple‚ who took cyanide-laced capsules of Extra Strength Tylenol‚ was dead not long after. 35-year-old Paula Prince of Chicago‚ 27-year-old Mary Reiner of Winfield and 31-year-old Mary McFarland were next in line in what would be remembered as the Tylenol Murders of 1982. It was what Barbara and David Mikkelson described as the time when "we lost our innocence in 1982." ``This was an outbreak of chemical

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