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    Background of Newmont Mining Corporation Newmont Mining Corporation was founded in 1916 by Colonel William Boyce Thompson. They are one of the world’s largest gold producers and become a listed company in New York Stock Exchange (NYSC) since 1940. Their business locates in US, Australia, Indonesia, Ghana, Canada, Peru, New Zealand and Mexico. Newmont Mining Corporation has approximately 35,000 employees and contractors worldwide. They are the only gold mining company included in S&P 500 Index…

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    Cara Operations: Case Study

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    pretty large company, with total dollar sales of $900.5 million (Cara Reports Q2 2016 Results, 2016). Market capitalization is equal to the current share price of the company multiplied by the number of outstanding shares of the company. Cara’s current stock price is $24.84 and their number of shares outstanding are 24.43M. Therefore, Cara’s market capitalization would be $24.84 x 24.43M = $606.8M. CHL will continue to hold 14,492,906 Multiple Voting Shares, representing approximately 29.5% of…

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    Statement of Cash Flows Statement of Cash Flows of the Nice Suit Dry Cleaning Company Parama Sigurdsen University of People, MBA BUS 5110 Unit 5 Written Assignment 1 Statement of Cash Flows Statement of Cash Flows of the Nice Suit Dry Cleaning Company Introduction The cash flow statement of the Nice Suit Dry Cleaning Company had the following data missing: 1. Cash paid out to suppliers and employees 2. Net cash used in…

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    SYNTHESIS Problem Identification/Issues The merger between SmithKline Beecham and Glaxo Wellcome came about as both companies had poor returns to Research and Development (R&D) investment even though sharp increases in spending on we made in both companies. One GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) was formed they were under pressure as patents were on the verge of expiration and there were a lack of new drugs on the market. As it related management, there was a carry-over is issue with regards to Wellcome…

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    Tesco Case Study

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    That small business started in 1919 is become Europe’s largest grocery known as TESCO Plc. Tesco stores (holdings) were re-established in 1981 known as Tesco Plc. They popularized their slogan ‘Every little helps’ and they introduced a new value range in after 1991 (Tesco 2010). With the start of new Century, with the increasing trend of online shopping Tesco started its website and provided its customers with online shopping facilities and expanded its business on international level such as…

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    Convertible Bonds Essay

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    interesting as they represent a bond with a stock payout if exercised. Also Convertible bonds act like corporate bonds with lower interest rates because of their possible stock options. There is a give and take with convertible bonds because companies will offer lower yields on these bonds and there’s a possibility that their stocks fall or don’t have economic growth over the maturity which leaves investors stuck with a low yield bond. If a company’s stock prices rise past a certain amount, a…

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    1. What are municipal bonds? Describe two different types of municipal bonds. The two most common types of municipal bonds are the following: General obligation bonds are issued by states, cities or counties and not secured by any assets. Instead, general obligation are backed by the “full faith and credit” of the issuer, which has the power to tax residents to pay bondholders. 2. What is asset allocation? Why is this used? This is a technique used to spread your investment dollars across…

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    Municipal Bonds

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    is asset allocation? Why is this used? An asset allocation is the implementation of an investment strategy that attempts to balance risks. It is used to sort out better opinions and avoid risks. 3. What are common stocks? What are the advantages and disadvantages of common stocks? Common stocks are shares entitling their holder to dividends that vary in amount and may even be missed. Advantages would be finding out what you could gain and disadvantages would be losing things. 4. What are…

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    investing. Individuals are reducing their overall risk, because only part of the money is being put in each investment. For example, if someone has invested in several different types of investments and their stock investment drops, they still have other investments 3. What are common stocks? What are the advantages…

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    Stock Market Stock are important parts of companies and corporations, plain and simple stock is shared ownership of a company. As an individual acquires more stock, their ownership in a company becomes greater. The stock market also plays an important role in the growth of the industry and commerce of a company. Stock is important in both the industry and investors point of view. The stock market plays vital roles in economy, which is why stocks are so important, when they are in an…

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