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    Ryland Homes Merger

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    Recent Merger Between Standard Pacific Homes and Ryland Homes Standard Pacific Homes (under Standard Pacific Corp.) and Ryland Homes (under The Ryland Group, Inc.) recently joined forces in order to better serve the communities which they have previously served separately. The two companies look forward to a bright future as one company. They expect to be stronger and more efficient than ever as a result of the merger between these two prominent homebuilders headquartered in Southern…

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    Cash is a very important asset in a business. Without it the business would cease to be able to operate. It is required to make purchases and to pay expenses. This means that having a healthy cash flow every year is essential to the Rocky Mountain’s success. Over the years Rocky Mountain has been slowly decreasing its cash intake, to the point where the company is losing cash every year. Beginning with 2011 the company had an increase in cash of $13.893 million. In 2012, it dropped to $3.145…

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    Rio Tinto is a leading global mining and metals group that focuses on finding, mining, processing and marketing the Earth’s mineral resources. (Anon., 2016) Rio Tinto plc/ Rio Tinto limited are listed in London and New York Exchange list as well as in Australian Security Exchange. Rio Tinto operates in more than 40 countries and employs more than 55000 employees across all operations -open pits, underground mines, mills, refineries, smelters, power stations, and various research and service…

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    The Golden Eagle In the beginning of our times, two powerful celestial one was called “Ezio” and the other “Crono”, both wanted to create something that can admire their power and greatness, so they start making a kind of base where they can locate their people, the bases were called “planets”. They create a lot of planets in different places in the space, but just two of them were able to locate the civilization; one was made by Crono which he gave the name of “Mars” and the other was made by…

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    Swot Analysis Of Google

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    It has a current ratio of 3.94%, meaning it can efficiently cover its short-term liabilities. The company also has a debt to assets ratio of .07%. This number measures the company’s financial risk by determining how much of the company’s assets have been financed by debt. Since Google’s number is equal to industry average it is…

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    productively than Tesco to generate sales revenue. This is also reflected in Morrison’s lower trade payables rate and inventory turnover period. Morrison’s value is not too high to suggest overtrading on their assets (Atrill and McLaney, 2011). This ratio helps ordinary shareholders and banks monitor the efficiency in the use of their funds. Overall, it can be shown that Tesco generates more profit than Morrison by their higher OPM rates. However, Morrison generates more of their profit…

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    Holdings Report Student’s Name: Institution: Date: Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 3 Issue Emerging from the Chairman’s Report 4 Issues Emerging from the Director’s Report 5 Discussion of Corporate Governance Statement 5 Key Financial Ratios 6 An Outlook of Harvey Norman’s Market Value and Investment Opportunities 7 Conclusion and Recommendations 8 Executive Summary This business report will briefly focus explaining the financial health of Harvey Norman Holdings limited. By…

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    Financial ratios are used to compare the performance of one company to the industry average in order to display to investors and the public where the financial components stand. This information is generally located in the company’s business plans. Wal-Mart is a publically traded company, which opened in 1962. Later, “Wal-Mart was listed on the New York Stock Exchange” in 1972 (Wal-Mart, 2014). Like all publically traded companies, Wal-Mart has a Standard Industrial Classification Code (SIC)…

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    Ratio Analysis Of Micron

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    Ratio Analysis As of today, April 3, 2015, Micron has a P/E ratio of 8.66. Over the past 13 years, the highest P/E ratio of Micron was 115.75 and the lowest was 3.54. The overall median is 17.92. MU’s P/E ratio is ranked higher than 97% of the 1178 companies within the Global Semiconductor Memory Industry. This shows a positive sign of growth and that MU is outperforming other companies. The return on assets is 17.82% (as of Nov. 2014), while the minimum is -17.31% and the max was 18.39%. MU is…

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    The current ratio is a liquidity ratio that measures a company 's ability to pay short-term obligations. Home Depot’s Current ratio is below industry average. It improved during the period from 2013 to 2014 only to decline again to 2011 levels. Quick ratio has also declined during the period. Liquidity problems may arise if cash flow is low, resulting in short term debt payment challenges…

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