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    In this story it is about a girl named Lauren and a boy named Jack. Lauren and Jack are polar opposites one knows how to manage their money one doesn't very well but one person is willing to help the other person to figure out how to manage their money and they find each other just in time! Once Upon a Time there was a girl named Lauren. Lauren was a good girl she got all of her work done on time. She was rewarded with a great job opportunity at ESPN. They offered her the job and she would be…

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    If you were given the chance to perhaps win cash or prizes, how would you do it? Maybe you would go to your grandmother’s BINGO competition, or maybe you put your ticket in a raffle and hope that your number is called. Both those options sounds enticing, but instead I would go play games or maybe answer trivia questions. Yes, I understand that BINGO is a game, but I’m not talking about that kind of game. Instead, I’m talking about gameshows, like Jeopardy or Legends of the Hidden Temple. It will…

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    Under Armour Case Study

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    Executive Summary Under Armour has been a compelling success story. It is the brainchild of current CEO Kevin Plank who started the company, in 1996, with a meager $15,000, some locally purchased fabric and a burning desire to innovate. In 2005, the company went public and in less than a decade it ended the year with above $3 billion in revenues. Competing in the highly competitive sports apparel industry, Under Armour’s core competency is innovation. The company revolutionized the sports…

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    increased as executives earned twice as much as their competitors. The salaries, bonuses and stock went up each year sometimes by about 50%. Employees were attracted by the high bonus payments and stock options. (Need a reference…

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    Alcoa Inc Case Analysis

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    Alcoa Inc. Alcoa reported its fourth quarter and full year 2015 results last week on 11th January 2016. The company made an adjusted net profit of $ 65 million or $ 0.04 per share in the quarter while that of $ 121 million or $ 0.56 per share in the last year. The adjusted EBITDA for the fourth quarter was $ 590 million including $ 71 million of special items. The revenue for the quarter was $ 5.2 billion i.e. 18 % down from the same quarter of 2014 and 6 % down from the previous quarter. The…

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    The following is a research proposal to explore the possibilities that the Tyrannosaurus rex was a migratory animal. Similar to how trees form annual growth rings- bones also have yearly indicators of growth. By comparing the oxygen isotope levels of each year indicator of the bone with isotopes of the surrounding areas we can see where the Tyrannosaurus rex may have traveled to throughout its life cycle. Assuming the oxygen isotope levels can be calculated for the areas of Interest, the bulk of…

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    Net profit margin 27.32 25.91 24.89 1.813 4.10 Return on equity 30.45 35.72 36.39 29.16 -2.61 Return on assets 17.87 19.34 16.69 9.71 -0.65 Return on Capital 22.33 23.85 22.08 16.06 2.08 Income/Employee 960 1,043 934 655…

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    the SEC. Which led to the bankruptcy and to his eviction. Bernard owed $400 million in margin calls. And he convinced the board to lend him that money, so that he wouldn’t have to give up important blocks of the stock that he owned. He also started an aggressive campaign to prop up stock price, by creating accounting entries. Bernard was very good at keeping his actions hidden, because it took them a while before they caught him. When they caught Ebbers in his…

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    The much loved sports retailer is now no longer a chain after it filed for bankruptcy on March 2, 2016. The last stores were open until May 18, 2016, until they hand to be shut down, and the company was closed for good. The spaces left by Sports Authority, are now being filled by its successor, Dick’s Sporting Goods, founded by Richard Stack in 1948. We will see if the replacement is as good as the original. Sports Authority was a sports retailer with its headquarters in Englewood, Colorado…

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    The Indianapolis Local Improvement Bond Bank was formed in 1985 as a corporation specializing in the distribution of municipal bonds. As the largest municipal bond bank in the country, the Bond Bank buys, repackages, sells, and manages debt for the City and fourteen other municipal agencies, called Qualifies Entities (QEs). This process grants better access to capital markets and helps lower the cost of borrowing for QEs. The Bond Bank tailors the debt process to meet the QE’s needs and produce…

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