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  • Investment Banking

    Investment Banking

    The investment banking industry in the United States is comprised of fewer than 2,000 companies, with combined annual revenue of about $110 billion. Some major companies include Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Lehman Brothers, Bank of America, and Bear Stearns. Investment banking is a heavily concentrated industry, with the largest fifty firms holding ninety percent of the market. Demand is driven by economic activity that results in company mergers, acquisitions, or public financing. The profitability of

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    Submitted: June 12, 2010 By: Janna
  • Foreign Direct Investment in India

    Foreign Direct Investment in India

    Foreign Direct Investment and It's Impact On Indian Economy CONTENT: 1) Abstract 2) Introduction 3) How FDI has come to India 4) Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth 5) Current Trend in FDI 6) FDI Inflow 7) Financial Year Wise FDI Equity Inflow 8) Sector wise analysis of FDI inflow 9) FDI and Trade 10) FDI policy and framework 11) Comparison of FDI between India and China 12) Conclusion Abstract: Foreign direct investment (FDI) has

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    Submitted: February 11, 2011 By: Debkona
  • Bethesda Mining Company Investment Analysis

    Bethesda Mining Company Investment Analysis

    Case: Bethesda Mining (Chapter 6) I have been asked by the President of Bethesda Mining Company to analyze a proposition by Mid-Ohio Electric Company to supply coal for its electric generators for the next four years. This proposition involves opening a new mine in Ohio, and making an investment in new equipment of $85,000,000, with a residual value to be transferred to a subsequent location of 60% of the purchase price, or $51,000,000. The equipment

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    Submitted: April 22, 2011 By: audiv8q
  • Factors Influencing Investment Decision

    Factors Influencing Investment Decision

    Factors influencing investment decision Capital investment decisions are not governed by one or two factors, because the investment problem is not simply one of replacing old equipment by a new one, but is concerned with replacing an existing process in a system with another process which makes the entire system more effective. We discuss below some of the relevant factors that affects investment decisions: (i) Management Outlook: lf the management is progressive and has an

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    Submitted: April 26, 2011 By: suruthilayan
  • Should Retail Investors Invest in Index-Tracker Funds Rather Than Actively-Managed Funds?

    Should Retail Investors Invest in Index-Tracker Funds Rather Than Actively-Managed Funds?

    Should retail investors invest in index-tracker funds rather than actively-managed funds? As we all know that there are two main institutional investments which are index fund and actively managed fund. However, it seems to be a hard problem when a retail investor who wants to make an institutional investment, perhaps most of them do not know which one deserve their investment. Index funds refers to a kind of fund buying all or part of securities

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    Submitted: April 29, 2011 By: shiqiwei
  • Foreign Direct Investment

    Foreign Direct Investment

    Foreign direct investment (FDI) or foreign investment refers to long term participation by country A into country B. It usually involves participation in management, joint-venture, transfer of technology and expertise. There are two types of FDI: inward foreign direct investment and outward foreign direct investment, resulting in a net FDI inflow (positive or negative) and "stock of foreign direct investment", which is the cumulative number for a given period. Direct investment excludes investment through purchase

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    Submitted: May 3, 2011 By: mvirginiaus
  • Proiect Simba Invest

    Proiect Simba Invest

    1) Prezentarea de ansamblu a firmei/organiza?iei Simba Invest SRL s-a înfiin?at în 1996 în Bac?u, având ca obiect de activitate distribu?ia de ?ig?ri, produse alimentare ?i b?uturi alcoolice. Compania s-a dezvoltat atât în planul portofoliului de produse, cât ?i al ariei de acoperire, desf??urându-?i activitatea în prezent în toate jude?ele Moldovei: Bac?u, Neam?, Vrancea, Boto?ani, Suceava, Ia?i, Vaslui, Gala?i, Buz?u ?i Br?ila. Distribu?ia produselor se face direct c?tre clien?i, prin preluarea comenzilor de c?tre agen?ii

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    Submitted: May 6, 2011 By: cherryguga
  • Financial Tables Analysis of Zara Investment Company

    Financial Tables Analysis of Zara Investment Company

    FINANCIAL TABLES ANALYSIS OF ZARA INVESTMENT COMPANY Horizontal Vertical Balance Sheet Dec.31,2009 Dec.31,2008 ?Amount ?Percent 2009 2008 CURRENT ASSETS Cash on hands and at banks 7088301 15433236 -8344935 -54,07% 2,60% 6,04% Trading investment 0% 0% Inventories 2141115 2114546 26569 1,26% 0,78% 0,83% Account receivables 7001659 72885 -571226 -7,54% 2,57% 2,96% Other current assets 8362940 5209347 3153593 60,54% 3,07% 2,04% Total current assets 24594015 30330014 -5735999 -18,91% 9,02% 11,87% NON-CURRENT ASSETS Property and equipment 1920876 161953400

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    Submitted: July 30, 2011 By: Mine
  • Financial Tables Analysis of Zara Investment Company

    Financial Tables Analysis of Zara Investment Company

    FINANCIAL TABLES ANALYSIS OF ZARA INVESTMENT COMPANY Horizontal Vertical Balance Sheet Dec.31,2009 Dec.31,2008 ?Amount ?Percent 2009 2008 CURRENT ASSETS Cash on hands and at banks 7088301 15433236 -8344935 -54,07% 2,60% 6,04% Trading investment 0% 0% Inventories 2141115 2114546 26569 1,26% 0,78% 0,83% Account receivables 7001659 72885 -571226 -7,54% 2,57% 2,96% Other current assets 8362940 5209347 3153593 60,54% 3,07% 2,04% Total current assets 24594015 30330014 -5735999 -18,91% 9,02% 11,87% NON-CURRENT ASSETS Property and equipment 1920876 161953400

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    Submitted: July 30, 2011 By: Mine
  • Foreign Direct Investment

    Foreign Direct Investment

    Foreign Direct Investment The reason I choose the topic; “Foreign Direct Investment” is that, despite in the face of ongoing business expansion and amelioration, there are many factors that border business in general which include; weak consumer confidence, tough austerity measures and economic uncertainty. However, in many countries, FDI is at increase level playing a crucial role for businesses across the globe to seek out opportunities for growth. In this juncture, I would like to

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    Essay Length: 835 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: July 3, 2014 By: Michel Daves
  • The Investment Detectives

    The Investment Detectives

    Case Analysis: The Investment Detectives Group Members PREPARED By: Kumar Vivek MP13031 Rajeev Das MP13040 Sanjiv Ranjan MP13048 Suraj P.Upadhyay MP13062 Vishav Bandhu Sharma MP13070 Case Background Capital budgeting and resource allocation is a major job of an entrepreneur. Any wrong investment will lead a major loss to the organization. With the limited budget (Capital Sources) and several options available for investment thing become tougher. The capital budget analyst work is to find the bad

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    Submitted: October 20, 2014 By: suraj.upadhyay75
  • Institutional Investments - Index Vs Tracker Funds

    Institutional Investments - Index Vs Tracker Funds

    Institutional Investments Should retail investors invest in index-tracker funds rather than invest in actively managed funds? A critical appraisal An on-going debate that has been for several decades is whether if retail investors are better off investing their capital in index-tracker type funds or in actively-managed funds. There are different schools of thought regarding this, and there is much bias and opinion in the markets. There are numerous surveys that show that a retail investor’s

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    Submitted: May 26, 2015 By: ppezevenki
  • Investment Theory and Portfolio Management

    Investment Theory and Portfolio Management

    Investment Theory and Portfolio Management Targeted Firm List SL# Targeted Company Name 01 BRAC Bank Ltd. 02 Trust Bank Ltd. 03 Shahajalal Bank Ltd. 04 First Security Islami Bank Ltd. 05 IPDC 06 Lanka Bangla Finance Ltd 07 International Leasing & Finance 08 Beximco pharmaceuticals 09 Square Pharmaceuticals 10 Reckitt Benckiser 4361_ULAB Prepared For Mr. Md. Mohibul Islam Graduate Business Program ULAB Prepared By SL # Group Member’s: Student ID # 01 Md. Sariful Islam

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    Submitted: August 5, 2015 By: cdhasan
  • Alternative Investment Capital Gains

    Alternative Investment Capital Gains

    ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENT What is an Alternative Investment? An investment that is not one of the three traditional asset types (stocks, bonds and cash). Most alternative investment assets are held by institutional investors or accredited, high-net-worth individuals because of their complex nature, limited regulations and relative lack of liquidity. Alternative investments include hedge funds, managed futures, real estate, commodities and derivatives contracts. Alternative investments are favoured mainly because their returns have a low correlation with those

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    Submitted: September 30, 2015 By: VIVEK MAHESHWARY
  • Investing in Different Industries Here in the Philippines

    Investing in Different Industries Here in the Philippines

    SECURITY ANALYSIS FM 414 (TERM PAPER) Members: Caro, Danice Marielle G. Dalimot, Roselle T. Flores, Ma. Reynalin Quilina Rofhel A. Resuelo, Normelyn S. Vedra, Mia Flor G. FM 4-1 1. Introduction “Do not save what is left after spending; spend what is left after saving” as Warren Buffet said. Our life will always involve earning and spending, so we have to be witty enough on how to control our spending that will not exceed our

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    Submitted: March 10, 2016 By: hyoraengi32
  • A Feasibility Study in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Mathematics of Investment

    A Feasibility Study in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Mathematics of Investment

    A Feasibility Study in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Mathematics of Investment Submitted to: Dr. Lolita Fernandez Submitted by: Meliza D. Kawai ACT 12-A1 March, 2016 Table of Contents 1. Background of the Study 1. Market Highlights 1. Population Growth 2. Primary Economy 3. Educational Institutions 4. Prices of the Municipality 5. Emerging Market Trends 1. Technical Aspect 1. The Property 2. Location Map 3. Building Facilities and Features 4. Lease Contract and Tenant

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    Submitted: March 16, 2016 By: eeydz
  • Co-Branding: A Worthwhile Investment or an Unnecessary Hindrance?

    Co-Branding: A Worthwhile Investment or an Unnecessary Hindrance?

    CO-BRANDING: IS IT WORTHWHILE? Co-Branding: A Worthwhile Investment or an Unnecessary Hindrance? Lauren Sternbach Binghamton University Executive Summary Co-branding is a marketing strategy in which two brands join together to create a product or offering that combines aspects of both brands. Co-branding is implemented in the hopes that the combination of the brands will produce a synergy effect, whereby the two brands are more successful together than apart. This strategy is known to provide a

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    Submitted: May 15, 2016 By: Lauren E Sternbach
  • Daqin Railway Overseas Investment Strategy

    Daqin Railway Overseas Investment Strategy

    Daqin Railway Overseas Investment Strategy Daqin Railway as China’s first double-line electronic heavy duty railway for coal transportation and one of the largest coal transportation strategic enterprise, mainly undertakes coal products delivery from Shan Xi province, Inner Mongolia to other provinces inside of China. It started operations back to 1992 and has undertook over 100 million tons of coals transportation by 1995. Over the years, there has been rapid and vast expansion on its delivery

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    Submitted: November 20, 2016 By: aprilliu
  • Investment Management

    Investment Management

    Table of Contents Question 1 - Mean-variance portfolio optimization (a) Market risk premium and standard deviation (b) Capital allocation (c) Portfolio strategy (d) Expected utility Question 2- Fama-French 3 factors (a) Expected values and standard deviations (b) Profitability of portfolios (c) Expected utility Question 3- Testing the CAPM (a) Expected returns and CAMP betas (b) Slop coefficient and p- value of industrial portfolio (c) Slop coefficient and p- value of industrial portfolio for Market, SMB

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    Submitted: January 1, 2017 By: you xuyi
  • Educate the Women and You Change the World: Investing in the Education of Women Is the Best Investment in a Country’s Growth and Development

    Educate the Women and You Change the World: Investing in the Education of Women Is the Best Investment in a Country’s Growth and Development

    Educate the Women and You Change the World: Investing in the Education of Women is the Best Investment in a Country’s Growth and Development Leah Witcher Jackson, Associate Dean and Professor of Law, Baylor University Question 1: What is the author’s thesis? The major point she is trying to make? (1 or 2 paragraphs) Answer: The author’s thesis is best identified in the title of her article. She is writing about what she perceives is

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    Submitted: February 10, 2017 By: Ghet
  • Fin548 - Investment Analysis - Stock Split Effect

    Fin548 - Investment Analysis - Stock Split Effect

    FIN548 INVESTMENT ANALYSIS ‘STOCK SPLIT EFFECT’ PREPARED BY: WAN NUR ATIQAH BINTI CHE MOHD LUDIN (2015125989) NURUL FARHANA BINTI ADNAN (2015137039) GROUP: BM242 4D PREPARED TO: MISS NURHASLINDA BINTI HASHIM ________________ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We, Nurul Farhana Binti Adnan and Wan Nur Atiqah Bt Che Mohd Ludin take this opportunity to express our profound gratitude and deep regards to our lecturer FIN548, Miss NurHaslinda Binti Hashim for her exemplary guidance, monitoring and constant encouragement throughout the course

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    Submitted: April 16, 2017 By: nurlfarhanaa
  • Investment

    Investment

    PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE Total Capital Gain STOCK CALCULATION TOTAL HEVEABOARD RM 60,000 TRC SYNERGY RM 208,770 TOTAL GAIN RM 268,770 Comment: Table above shows the total capital gain between stock Heveaboard and Trc Synergy The total capital gain for both stocks is RM 268,770. RETURN ON STOCK AND PORTFOLIO ON WEEKLY BASIS Return for Stock Heveaboard (RA) WEEK 1 Date Price Open High Low Vol. Change % 22-Jul-16 1.21 1.21 1.23 1.2 765.70K 0.00% 21-Jul-16 1.21

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    Submitted: July 16, 2017 By: keshni
  • The Procter and Gamble Company: Investment in Crest Whitestrips Advance Seal

    The Procter and Gamble Company: Investment in Crest Whitestrips Advance Seal

    Case 23: The Procter and Gamble Company: Investment in Crest Whitestrips Advance Seal Question: To calculate the NPV of the new product. A. Establishing a Base Case Price (per unit) = $22 Cost (per unit) = $12 Gross profit (per unit)= $10 Annual forecast units sold= 2,000,000 Net working capital (incremental average at 9%) = $601,740 Incremental advertising expense (for new product) =$2,000,000 Incremental selling, general & administrative expense = $1,000,000 Capital expenditures (R&D) =

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    Submitted: August 17, 2017 By: Levince Choong
  • A Report on Global Investment Activity of Blackrock 2005-2015

    A Report on Global Investment Activity of Blackrock 2005-2015

    IMI_Delhi-latest (1) A Report on Global Investment Activity of Blackrock 2005-2015 Corporate Strategy SEMESTER-III Image result for Blackrock Image result for strategy Submitted to: Submitted by: AKASH SHARMA (17pgdmbfs05) PROF. P. Banerjee ANKUR GAGAR (17pgdmbfs09) RAGHAV SHARMA (17pgdmbfs39) SAMEER MALHOTRA (17pgdmbfs41) SATYAM RAI (17pgdmbfs43) EQUITY STRATEGIES BlackRock Investment approach is built on three strategies built upon the legacy of innovation and commitment to Risk management. Three strategies employed by BlackRock in investing into equities are

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    Submitted: September 30, 2018 By: Ankur gagar
  • Transatlantic Trade Investment Partnership

    Transatlantic Trade Investment Partnership

    TTIP USA EU The CGE model captures the movement of resources into commodities where the United States is most competitive with respect to EU markets, and vice versa. Some U.S. commodities have overall, but small, decreases in export values, notably, wheat, coarse grains, soybeans, vegetable oil, and poultry meat. This is due to supply constraints against other commodities that had higher initial tariffs. Many other commodities, however, see increases in overall exports in the scenario.

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    Submitted: November 20, 2018 By: marajoita98

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