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    OPTIMAL RISKY PORTFOLIO: CAPITAL ALLOCATION BETWEEN RISK-FREE AND RISKY ASSETS The optimal capital allocation is the goal of each investor. One way to form an optimal portfolio and maximise the investor’s utility is by maximising the Sharp ratio. This report uses monthly return data of the 10 major sectors in the ASX300 from January 2004 until December 2015. The analysis is based on the assumptions, that the investor has the possibility to borrow or lend money at the same risk-free rate of…

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    Luxottica Case

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    profit. When Oakley was unable to produce the profit level required in the allotted time frame, Luxottica stepped in full force, in 2016, and made major changes to the company including layoffs, relocation of service and call centers to a Luxottica controlled location, and massive product reductions. The extent of taking over small businesses such as Oakley does not stop there. Maui Jim, at one point, the third top selling product in Luxottica brand stores, was partnered with Luxottica in…

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    Amir Friedheim Professor Lefevre STRT4501 May 21, 2018 Husky Injection Molding Systems What is Husky’s competitive strategy? One of the organizations competitive strategies is their distinctiveness. The organization manufactured complex machinery that met the market demands and was difficult for their competitors to copy. As a result, the organization had a competitive advantage over other players in the market. Also, Husky Injection effectively managed to secure high-quality machines. The…

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    A lawsuit has been filed on behalf of all people who purchased or acquired Pacific Coast Oil Trust (PCOT) securities that became effective on May 2, 2012 and September 19, 2013. It is alleged that PCOT violated federal securities laws in its disclosures. The disclosures issued are believed to misrepresent its business, operations, and prospects. More specifically, it is claimed that the statements are misleading regarding PCOT’s capital expenditures and hedge contracts (Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP).…

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    Monetizing Stock Gains with "Tax-Engineered Products" You can protect your stock gains and get cash from your stock by using strategies employed by top investment bankers. The techniques can generate six- and seven-figure gains while deferring or eliminating the taxes you'd have to pay if you just sold the stock outright. Deciding whether to lock-in substantial gains is always a problem for investors.Tax-engineered products convert your stocks into cash without selling them and save you up to…

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    As the Globus simulation progressed, one of the things we learned is that we should have kept the same ROE escalation towards the later decisions as we did in the beginning. From year five to year eight, our ROE is consistently increasing by 10-15%. However, as we move on, the ROE starts to plateau and fluctuate by a few percentages. With our year eleven decision, it decreased by at least ten percent from the previous year due to the fact that we overstated our prices which decreased the net…

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    project that I did which is called the stock market project. The stock market project is where we get $5,000 (Fake) and we have to use it to buy a minimum of 4 stocks and a maximum of 6 stocks. We have to spend as close to $5,000 as possible. Then we have to make weekly reports and keep track of the profit we make, and the money we lose on the stocks. We will use the same source of information that we used to buy the stocks all through the game. The four stocks that I chose to invest in were…

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    use that knowledge to invest responsibly into six stocks. We were given $100,000 to to invest. This challenge taught me how unpredictable stocks can be, and how tricky an investment can become. The six stocks I chose to invest in were Tesla Motors, Air Canada, Apple, Audi, Tim Hortons and Netflix. All together I made $10,530.63. The stock that made me the most money was Tim Hortons (invested $10,000 and has a current value of $21,038.36). The stock that lost me the most money was Audi (Invested…

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    Common Stock Types

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    most prestigious companies in the world yet don’t know the slightest bit of information on stocks. Simply unacceptable. Though your first year and a half at college is spent taking general education classes, understanding equity before specialized classes start will not only give you an advantage but will also allow you to see if it really does interest you. Where do I begin? I suppose by covering stocks in general. How amazing would it be to a wealthy business owner without ever having to…

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    But in the past two years the stake has almost halved in value to £4.3bn. The stock is now at least a quarter below the price at which Temasek invested in 2006 and 2007. Temasek will remain an important pawn in the potential story of Standard Chartered. Cutting workforce Standard Chartered recently announced to further reduce its…

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