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    Crisis Period Forecast Evaluation of the Dcc-Garch Model

    of the Dynamic Conditional Correlation Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity (DCC-GARCH). We estimate the DCC’s forecasting ability relative to unconditional volatility in three equity-based crashes: the S&L Crisis, the Dot-Com Boom/Crash, and the recent Credit Crisis. The assets we use are the S&P 500 index, 10-Year US Treasury bonds, Moody’s A Industrial bonds, and the Dollar/Yen exchange rate. Our results suggest that the choice of asset pair may be a determining

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    Why It's Safe for Founders to Be Nice

    I recently got an email from a founder that helped me understand something important: why it's safe for startup founders to be nice people. I grew up with a cartoon idea of a very successful businessman (in the cartoon it was always a man): a rapacious, cigar-smoking, table-thumping guy in his fifties who wins by exercising power, and isn't too fussy about how. As I've written before, one of the things that has surprised me most about startups is how few of the most successful founders are like

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    Random Walk to Wallstreet

    but market always corrects any irrationality itself. Malkiel suggest that investor should invest in such companies that have ability to make and sustain profit. The most interesting fact for me was how only changing the name of the company to dot-com or dot-net affected the price of stocks in the market. Companies that changed their names to include some Web orientation enjoyed a 125% greater increase in price during 10 day period than others. This shows us how reckless and irrational investors

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    Boo.Com

    Samantha Lev, Stephen Stewart Dr. Allen MKT 425 February 28, 2016 Group Case Study: Boo.com There are several marketing decisions and strategies that led to the failure of the 1998 online global sports retail site. The most obvious assumption was that the company lacked the resources it needed along with the expertise to create a company that would launch and continue to be successful for many years to come. The founders of the company were former creators and the financial director of an

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    Restoring American Competativeness

    his book he discusses the 10 days that flattened the world. He starts out with the fall of the Berlin wall and Windows 3.0 and ends with fast wireless Internet access and VOIP. The final coup de grace came with perfect political storm when the dot com bubble burst, 9/11 occurred, and the Enron scandal and follow on financial meltdown. The result was 3 billion more people in Russia, China, and India joining the flattened world. So now what? According to Friedman, we can’t behave in a business as

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    Strategic Management of Yahoo

    Strategic Management_Assesment01_Melgie Nebiar 701476_Ma. Janine So 701337_Rhea Lyn Haro 701495_2016BusT1L7B The evolution of strategy planned at Yahoo and their response to unforeseen events happening in its external and internal environments. The evolution of strategic planning of Yahoo was base on the improvement in their basic character and structures, educating the users in the internet world which is “Gerry’s Guide to the world wide web” which later on called yahoo and analyzing the competitive

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    Boo.Com Case Study

    Samantha Lev, Stephen Stewart Dr. Allen MKT 425 February 28, 2016 Group Case Study: Boo.com There are several marketing decisions and strategies that led to the failure of the 1998 online global sports retail site. The most obvious assumption was that the company lacked the resources it needed along with the expertise to create a company that would launch and continue to be successful for many years to come. The founders of the company were former creators and the financial director of an

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    Bubble History of Www.Com

    World Wide Web History Bubble History of the WWW ECOM 210 World Wide Web History Introduction Founded in 1989 the World Wide Web went from an impossible idea to a worldwide phenomenon that has fused itself into the needs of the people. I remember years ago when computers were just those gross green screened monitors that only allowed you to type a report. Now with the help of the internet our use of computer technology has reached amazing heights. We can reach people around the world

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    Internal Fraud

    Running head: Internal Fraud Internal Fraud Jennifer England Strayer University Accounting Capstone – ACC 499 Professor Grant A. Wills August 3, 2011 Internal Fraud Infosys Limited is an IT and consulting company, it defines, designs and delivers technology-enabled solutions for Global 2000 companies. Infosys provides business and technology consulting, application services, systems integration, product engineering, custom software development, maintenance, re-engineering, independent

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    Visa

    April 2009 I usually avoid politics, but since we now seem to have an administration that's open to suggestions, I'm going to risk making one. The single biggest thing the government could do to increase the number of startups in this country is a policy that would cost nothing: establish a new class of visa for startup founders. The biggest constraint on the number of new startups that get created in the US is not tax policy or employment law or even Sarbanes-Oxley. It's that we won't let

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