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Case Study Analysis Tata-Corus
Corporate Finance
Economics
Finance
Financial markets
Investment
Mergers and acquisitions
On January 31st, 2007 India’s Tata Steel acquired Corus, the erstwhile British Steel Major at a price of 608 pence per Corus share totaling $12. 1 billion/ Rs 54,000 crore/ ? 6. 1 bn, which was five pence per share higher than the offer of Brazil’s CSN (Companhia Siderugica Nacional). The deal is the largest…
Case Study: Spanning the Globe
Employment
Investment
Team
Tex-Mark, a company that was started in the late 1970’s, is a manufacturer of printer and optical scanner in the United States and across the globe. Tex Mark has expanded their operations to be split between their HQ office in San Antonio, TX and moved product development, sales and distribution to other parts of the…
Trendsetter HBS Case Analysis
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Investment
Introduction Trendsetter Inc was started by Wendy Borg and Jason Kushdog to deliver innovative warehouse and distribution management software program for clothing retailers. The firm was created with the knowledge and experience that Borg and Kushdog had in the supply chain management and specialty fashion industries respectively. The crux of the solution was a demand…
Dividend Irrevance Theory
Corporate Finance
Cost of capital
Finance
Financial markets
Investment
Stock
Tax
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION The term dividend refers to that part of profits of a company which is distributed by the company among its shareholders. It is the reward of the shareholders for investments made by them in the shares of the company. The investors are interested in earning the maximum return on their investments and…
Marriott WACC Case Study
Balance sheet
Corporate Finance
Cost of capital
Finance
Financial Accounting
Investment
Money
Marriot Case Marriot uses the Weighted Average Cost of Capital to estimate the cost of capital for the corporation as a whole and for each division, and the hurdle rate is updated annually. (WACC = (1-Tc) * (D/A) * R[D] + (E/A) * R[E]) Marriot’s Tax Bracket = 175. 9/398. 9 = 44% Division’s asset…
Types of Capital Investment Decisions
Capital
Investing
Investment
Organizations often are faced with the opportunity (or need) to invest in assets or projects that represent long-term commitments. New production systems, new plants, new equipment, and new product development are examples of assets and projects that fit this category. Usually, many alternatives are available. For example, an organization may be faced with the decision…
The Importance of Accountability and Responsibility in the U.S. Army
Accountability
Army
The following essay is a compilation of my personal experiences, definitions, and examples of how responsibility and accountability are important to surviving in today’s U. S. Army. Responsibility is increased when soldiers have a single, clear set of rules that apply to a specific event. When the guidelines are unclear, or when more than one…
What are the main causes of Voter Apathy in the USA?
Accountability
Democracy
Voting
In western democracies, there is a commonly held belief that voter apathy poses a concern as it is believed to lead to less legitimate government. According to Bernard Berelson, democracy in the USA is flawed due to voter apathy, which refers to eligible individuals not participating in elections. In recent years, there has been a…
Key Features of Forensic Accountants Profession
Enron Scandal
Forensic science
They work in the investigations and at times appear n the court as a witness in the fraud cases. Forensic accountants play a vital role in identifying malpractices by the managers in the company. (James, 2010). A good forensic accountant is not good just because he/she is good in numbers. A forensic accountant should possess…
British Airways Analysis
British Airways
Triple bottom line
Introduction: A stakeholder is a person who has a direct or indirect interest in the objectives of a firm, including customers, board of directors, employees, shareholders, and suppliers. They monitor the satisfaction of various constituencies that have critical interest in and impact on the company’s performance (Kotler Keller, 2012). For example, Gate Gourmet is a…