Design Long-Short Strategy Table of Contents I. Long-Short Strategy………………………………………………………..……..2 II. Long Position in AHY.AX and Short Position in WOW.AX…………………2 III. Daily Return in WOW.AX and AYH.AX……………………………………..…..3 IV. Short position in WOW.AX and AYH.AX………………………………..……..4 V. Invest and short sell ASX 200 index…………………………...……………….5 VI. Long – Short Portfolio…………………………………………………………… 6 * Portfolio1………………………………………………………………….…………6 * Portfolio 2……………………………………………………………………………6
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Assessment Task: Outline the strategies and tactics available to one or more hospitality firms wishing to understand their actual and potential customers, the general environment in which they operate, and the competitive environment. Marketing is a coordinated process, which makes the best use of available resources to present a product proposition to a target market in order to attain objectives, and then evaluating how successfully this has been done. According to Malcolm McDonald, it is the
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giderme yöntemlerinde de artış yaşandı, bu artış paraboliktir ve son yüzyılda en dik eğrisini çizmiştir. Küçük topluluklardan, büyük topluluklara giden bir sosyalleşme ile birlikte, en başından beri var olan ekonomi kavramı daha da şekillenir hal aldı. Ticaret başladı, üretilen sebze gibi ürünler, üretilmeyenlerle takas yoluyla, daha sonraları değerli taşlar ve madenler ve de en sonunda ticaret aracı olarak geliştirdiği para ile değiştirildi. Diğer bir devrimi ise insanoğlunun, petrolü bulması ve
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Middlesex University , BA Marketing LIDL Integrated Marketing Campaign MKT2232 Branding and Integrated Marketing Communications Module leader: Moustafa Battor Students | Name | Student Number | | Nils Wurl | M00367256 | | Mihaela Palca | M00378081 | | Maedh Marsha Zambrano | M00384704 | | Sara-Sofia Broberg | M00373321 | Seminar tutor | Dinesh Nanayakkara | Time | Monday | 1pm to 2pm | Content 1. Introduction 3 2. Situational Analysis
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Report on Business Decision Making ( Prity) INTRODUCTION Because of the globalization everyone can do business wherever find profitable place or location, for technological development it become easier and accessible to do business one corner from another corner of the world. Although there is lots or benefits for technological advancement, for operating every business in every place there are some problem also. So for effective business organization should plan for their project. For market
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Communities These are interested in animal welfare charities. So this would mean Tesco would have to be transparent as possible. Customers These are powerful as these could affect the business in many ways. They could go to other stores such as Aldi, Asda, McDonalds, etc. They don’t have much say in the business but they have a choice where to shop. To keep them happy Tesco would have to consolidate what they have and keep it like that. Some facts about Tesco: 1. About 469,000 staff works
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Z01_JOHN2020_09_SE_EM18.QXD 10/13/10 9:09 Page 658 CASE STUDY Tesco: from domestic operator to multinational giant Michelle Lowe and Neil Wrigley This case considers the emergence of Tesco plc as one of the world’s leading multinational retailers. In a remarkable 10-year period, Tesco has transformed itself from a purely domestic operator to a multinational giant – with subsidiaries in Europe, Asia and North America – and in 2009 had 64 per cent of its operating space outside the
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Assume you have applied for a senior strategy job at a big corporation in your country or region that has two or more SBU’s. Prepare notes for a structured presentation to the selection committee about how you think they should be analysing a company’s external environment, for TWO of the corporations SBU’s. The attendees at the presentation will be practical-minded managers who expect you to convince them that the model can and should be used in their business by you, by giving them the relevant
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1Unit 1: Assignment 1.6 Activity 2 (M2) Employment by sector | One way to find out which sectors are growing or declining is to check the number of people employed in each one. An increase usually means that a sector is growing, although some factors can be misleading. Industries that employ many parts-time staff can seem larger than they really are. Retailers, caterers and care home, for example, all hire more part-time staff than manufacturers. Technology can have the opposite effect. Today
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Famous Amos, a name that has been around for numerous years; still maintain that quality and the relationship a business owner builds with its vendors, consumer’s, employees and other people make the difference to company product sales. I remember growing up with Famous Amos and during that time and now, “quality is everything” when it comes to business (Newsweek, n. d.). Therefore, marketers can ensure quality throughout the process of the marketing mix by identifying the best strategy or strategies
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