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    Blue Chip Corporation

    The Blue Chip Investment Company FIN510A - Finance The Blue Chip Investment Company - Team Members: Pragadeshwara Raja Chinnapan (Prag) – Chief Investment Officer (CIO) Soumyonil Bose (Neil) – Chief Executive Officer Archana Gondi - Chief Financial Officer Shalini Suresh - Chief Operating Officer Eric Gunho Bae - Chief Risk Analyst The Blue Chip Investment Company Blue Chip Investment Company is a stock management firm that aims to produce superior investment returns by aggressively seeking

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    1. Evaluate the Risk Strategies of Phibro, Mobil, and Conoco

    1. Evaluate the risk strategies of Phibro, Mobil, and Conoco (Are their strategies appropriate? Why? What would you suggest to them?) Phibro’s strategy when entering the Russian oil market was to try to take advantage of being the first mover. As a new smaller firm within a large oligopolistic structure of the oil industry Phibro’s move was risky but potentially necessary to in order to move itself to a better position within the market. By moving into Russia first through a joint venture with

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    Management

    compared to licensing-low-risk, low-cost entry mode-using highly motivated business contacts with money, local market knowledge and experience-quick development of international markets-generating economies of scale-precursor to possible future direct investment in foreign markets | -search for a competent franchisee is expensive and time consuming-costs of creating/marketing a unique package of products recognized internationally-costs of protecting goodwill and brand name-problems with local legislation-opening

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    Excel Analysis

    becoming more liquid every year. It is very good to pay of the dept but there is less tax saving so they should lower the liquid ratio little bit. Also there cash is decreasing a little bit so they might want to have a little bit more cash for future investment. Do you see any major changes in the financial status of the company over the time period? The current liabilities have decreased drastically and their net income have increased almost twice as much. And their current asset is increasing but

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    Company Analysis

    COMPANY’S FINANCIAL ANALYSIS REPORT CONTENTS Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………… i About Oil Company………………………………………………………………………ii Company’s annual report ……………………………………………………………….X Analysis tools and techniques……………………………………………………………X I.Non-Financial analysis A. market aspects B.product and services c.company’s risk II.Financial analysis A. Vertical Analysis Company a Company b Company c Company d B.Horizontal Analysis Company a Company b Company c Company

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    Eco Growth of Economy

    The Growth Record of the Indian Economy, 1950-2008: A Story of Sustained Savings and Investment Rakesh Mohan* I deem it a real privilege to visit the Institute of Economic Growth to deliver the keynote address at this prestigious conference on growth and macroeconomic issues and challenges in India. I am particularly happy that this Conference is being organised by the Institute as a part of its Golden Jubilee celebrations. The Institute has established a long and creditable track record of contributing

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    Neoclassical Growth Theory

    and rapid growth in certain periods. To conclude, criticisms will then be discussed to value the theory against reality. The neoclassical theory of long term economic growth is determined by marrying the production function and the savings investment line (Gordon, 2006). The production function studies the relationship between real GDP (Y) and the ‘autonomous’ growth factor (A) along with capital (K) and labour (N). This is shown by the equation Y=AF (K, N) (Gordon, 2006). The function tells

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    Midland Energy Resources

    Executive Summary Midland Energy Resources is a leading global energy developer dedicated to providing advanced power systems and energy services around the world. Midland Energy Resources has three divisions Exploration & Production, Refining & Marketing, and Petrochemicals. They have been incorporated more than 120 years previously and they have 80,000 employees in 2007. Janet Mortensen, the senior vice president of project finance for Midland Energy Resources must determine the weighted average

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    One Minute Manager

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    Mis Ups Case

    UPS CASE STUDY For UPS to operate as immaculately as it does it takes advantage of a system that has taken many years and billions of dollars to develop. It all starts with the package labeling. For each package a label is given. On the label are a barcode and a number. On the barcode UPS inputs important information about the sender, destination, and estimated arrival time. UPS uses this information to process its packages. With its automated tracking system UPS can monitor the delivery process

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