Available online at www.sciencedirect.com International Journal of Project Management 30 (2012) 608 – 620 www.elsevier.com/locate/ijproman The three roles of a project portfolio management office: Their impact on portfolio management execution and success Barbara Natalie Unger a,⁎, Hans Georg Gemünden a , Monique Aubry b a b Technische Universität Berlin, Chair for Technology and Innovation Management, Straße des 17. Juni 135, Sekr. H71, 10623 Berlin, Germany Université du Québec
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Arundel Partners – The Sequels Project After evaluation of the proposed acquisition of the movie sequel rights, we recommend to offer movie studios as a per-movie price to purchase the sequel rights for their entire portfolio of movies the studios are going to produce over the next year. Arundel should make an offer to buy sequel rights as the average NPV (on a per film basis ) is $5.51 mn (this is the value calculated using real options method). Hence, we should pay a price below $5.51mn
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Fin433 Final Project: Mutual Funds in Bangladesh and ICB Submitted to: Hasan Mamun Senior Lecturer, School of Business North South University Date of Submission: April 13, 2014 Submitted by: The A-Team Oishee Rimi Mondal - 1130279030 Rakin Al-Mahmood – 1030442030 Syeda Amara Alam - 1110199030 S.M Ami Islam -1111061030 Sifat Abir - 1110978030 Table of Contents What is a Mutual Fund……………………………………………………………..4 History of Mutual Funds……………………………………………………………4 Mutual Funds in Bangladesh………………………………………………………
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effort. Consume too many non-pecuniary benefits. Avoid difficult decisions (for example, close a plant) out of loyalty to friends in company. Take on too much risk or not take on enough risk. Avoid returning capital to investors by making excess investments in marketable securities or by paying too much for acquisitions. Massage information releases or manage earnings to avoid revealing bad news. Describe corporate governance. Corporate governance is the set of rules that control a company’s
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1. Product strategies of private life insurance companies 2. A study on “why companies should go for outsourcing” 3. Effectiveness of advertising on real estate sector 4. Study on consumer expectations and perceptions towards consumer loans 5. Workers attrition rate at hotel industry is increasing. Study regarding this issue 6. Attrition rates at different sectors 7. Effectiveness and scope of employee referrals in the process of talent sourcing 8. Study of training needs across different
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Billion at the time. In fact, the deal was so monumental to SPG that David Simon, the CEO, stated “the CPI portfolio of high quality, market-dominant regional malls, couples with existing SPG assets and management team, creates a retail powerhouse and unquestioned industry leader” (National Real Estate Investor). In addition to mergers and acquisitions, the company is also building its portfolio
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that are difficult to predict such as oil and gas prices; operational hazards and drilling risks; potential failure to achieve, and potential delays in achieving expected reserves or production levels from existing and future oil and gas development projects; unsuccessful exploratory activities; unexpected cost increases or technical difficulties in constructing, maintaining or modifying company facilities; international monetary conditions and exchange controls; potential liability for remedial actions
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your total return on a stock investment that is caused by an increase in the value of the stock. a. Dividend yield. b. Risk-free return. c. Capital gain. d. None of the above. ANS: C DIF: E REF: 6.1 Understanding Returns 4. What is one of the most important lessons from capital market history? a. Risk does not matter. b. There is a positive relationship between risk and return. c. You are always better off investing in stock. d. T-bills are the highest yielding investment. ANS: B DIF: E REF: 6.2 The
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Letter To the directors of Eagle’s Nest Re: Proposed Investment of USD$ 75 Million in Business Expansion In accordance with our previous discussion, as promised, attached is our proposal to provide business investment plan for Eagle’s Nest Hotels Inc., prepared by the following staffs: Weng Hong Hoh, Kang Yi, Nicklas Ivarsson and Moneeb Aziz. We would like to take this opportunity to thank for all the guidance throughout this project. This proposal contains plenty of information and ideas
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