Annual Report Chrysler Group LLC. CHRYSLER GROUP LLC ($Mils) | | | Q4 2012 | | | FY 2012 | | Q4 | Q4 | B/(W) | FY | FY | B/(W) | | 2012 | 2011 | Q4 2011 | 2012 | 2011 | FY 2011 | Net Revenue | 17,152 | 15,129 | 2,023 | 65,784 | 54,981 | 10,803 | Modified Operating Profit | 711 | 508 | 203 | 2,912 | 1,975 | 937 | Modified EBITDA | 1,337 | 1,171 | 166 | 5,450 | 4,754 | 696 | Net Income | 378 | 225 | 153 | 1,668 | 183 | 1,485 | Add: Loss on Extinguishment of Debt | - | - |
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BUS 330a: Corporate Finance I ------------------------------------------------- Spring 2013, American University in Bulgaria ------------------------------------------------- Prof. Miroslav Mateev Homework #1 Problem 1 / Chapter 2 The Shrieves Corporation has $10,000 that it plans to invest in marketable securities. It is choosing among 8 AT&T bonds, which yield 7.5%, state of Florida muni bonds, which yield 5% (but are not taxable), and AT&T preferred stock, with a dividend yield
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3rd Quarter, FY 2013 Certain information contained in this document constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. For these purposes, forward-looking statements are statements that address activities, events, conditions or developments that the Company expects or anticipates may occur in the future. Such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that may cause actual events, results or performance to differ materially
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that employees come first and customers come second. Southwest’s management believe that delivering superior service required employees who not only were passionate about their jobs but also knew the company was genuinely concerned for their well-being and committed to providing them with job security. Southwest placed emphasis on attitude in service delivery. Southwest hired employees for attitude and trained for skills. Management believed that delivering superior service came from having employees
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Presently Classic Airlines is one of the largest airline carriers in the world. Last year the company had a net income of $10 million dollars on operating revenues of $8.7 billion. The year before the company had a net income of $71 million on 8.5 billion of operating revenues (Classic Airline Scenario, 2010). The net income has decreased $61 million in one year. One of the reasons for the huge decrease in net profit is because of marketing strategies. The company needs to take three stepsto turn
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just over 7% in net income over Pepsi-Co (Pepsi). This essay will compare these two beverage giants side by side and analyze the financial statements of both as well as making suggestions about ways the each company may be able to improve their earnings. Pepsi-Cola was born in North Carolina, in 1898, as the invention of a pharmacist named Caleb Bradham. He put together various combinations of juices, syrups, and spices to try to come up with a new drink to serve to his customers at the
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Patton-Fuller Community Hospital Ratio Computation 2009 and 2008 This paper will show the ratio computations to Patton-Fuller Community Hospital. From these computations, taken from the Unaudited and Audited Reports from 2009 and 2008, Team E will address significant changes, if any occurred, and address what Patton-Fuller Community Hospital plans are within the next year to five years regarding any changes. In closing this paper will address the reasons that our team agrees or disagrees
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NICHE MAINSTREAM NICHE MAINSTREAM RAZOR Year 1 Year 2 Year 1 Year 2 Year 1 Year 2 Year 1 Year 2 Capacity Total Gross Profit ($ millions) 10.2985 24.83775 -2.8512 -0.996 (millions of units) 1 1.5 3.3 4 Other Expenses Production cost/unit (in $) 5 5 4.74 4.74 Capacity costs ($ millions) 0.61 0.87 1.71 2.45 Production Cost ($ millions) 5 7.5 15.642 18.96 Advertising ($ millions) 7 7 19 17 Consumer Promotions ($ millions) 6 6 17 14
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The Business Need for Improved HR Analytics As worldwide economic and political conditions continue to concern business leaders, their attention turns to the various levers that can foster success in uncertain times. Employee salaries make up close to half of many organizations’ operating expenses and can be even higher in some industries such as financial services, so the contribution of the workforce to organization success is perhaps the most important lever to competitive advantage. In fact
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HNC Business Management Introduction to Finance & Accounts Five Year Analysis of JD Weatherspoon Plc. Module Tutor: Neil Fletcher Report By: Nichola D. Robinson (21042952) Deadline Date Wednesday 9th May 2012 Executive Summary • Revenue has grown at a steady rate of 1.7% with a slight decrease in 2008 with the introduction of the Smoking Ban being implemented which prohibits smoking in public places. • A significant increase
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