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    Facebook the Social Network

    In the past banks and credit card companies would send bulk mail to customers hang out at local colleges handing out t-shirts and other free goodies. More recently they’ve seen a decline in the effectiveness of these methods to produce a steady flow of new bankers and credit card owners. Now they are looking to going to a new method of reaching the masses. It is said that nearly 90% of people ages 19 to 28 are using the social media network Facebook. In 2011 Facebook was said to have nearly 640

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    Diversity

    Nowadays, issues are coming up in an increasing manner concerning the differences in our global world and this could affect an organization positively or negatively. The need to recognise these differences and embrace them is a fast rising issue, hence diversity. Scholars have given different definitions. Thomas, Jr. (2010) defined diversity as “the differences and similarities, and related tensions and complexities that can characterise mixtures of any kind”. It is important to recognise diversity

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    Family Related Issues

    The Rainmakers 1. Describe the steps in the process that J.P. Morgan Chase uses as it creates teams, blending its own employees and those from the banks it has acquired. Mainly how they formed a team was to pick the strongest employees. Dimon was seen as both a risk taker and a team player. The banks name for him was a rainmaker which is an employee who is very successful at attracting new, wealthy clients for his or her team. They five employees that he took from Citigroup where also

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    Chase-Disney

    BFF5130 BFF5130 Case Study 4 Chase-Disney -Syndicated loans Qiumin Liu 25388789 Case Study 4 Chase-Disney -Syndicated loans Qiumin Liu 25388789 Introduction Summary: In late 1999, the Walt Disney Co. and the Hong Kong government agreed to develop Hong Kong Disneyland, a theme park and resort complex worth HK$28 billion, which planned to open in late 2005. The selected underwriter, Chase Manhattan Bank, needed to raise HK$3.3 billion of non-recourse bank loans for construction and

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    Bank of America: Mobile Banking

    Bank of America: Mobile Banking Bank of America has been successful in the US in proving mobile banking though the use of a basic smartphone application (app). The bank’s customers enjoy the convenience of, for example, checking their account balances or locating branches/ATMs using their phones. With the success of their basic banking app, Bank of America is considering expanding the functions of their app to other lines of business such as credit cards or mortgages. The problem is to decide

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    Barclays Acquistion of Lehman Brothers

    Barclays Acquisition of Lehman Brothers Background Barclays PLC, one of the main saving banks in the United Kingdom, agreed Sept. 16, 2008, to purchase the volume of Lehman Brothers Inc. for $1.75 billion. It has acquired parts of Lehman's equities commerce in Europe and took on some Lehman workers in Asia. Lehman, the fourth major asset bank in the United States, was one of the victims of the subprime advance disaster that led to the administration stand security of Bear Stearns in March 2008

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    Case Study Chase Manhattan

    Contents 1. Evaluate the rationale for the merger................................................................................. 1 2. Relative merits of a merger and an acquisition ................................................................. 2 3. Present value of the gains from merger and costs of capital.............................................. 4 4. Exchange ratio for the shares ............................................................................................ 6 5. Reference

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    Mexicana Wireworks and Chase Manhattan Case Studies

    Case Study 4.1 Background Ron Garcia, a management trainee at Mexicana Wire Winding, Inc. has been asked by the general manager to conduct an analysis seeking maximum profit under current production constraints. The company is seeking a banner year to obtain leverage for refinancing long-term debt (Render et al, 2012, p. 300). Using linear programming, we can assess the max profit potential while taking into account a series of identified constraints. Mexicana Wireworks Max Profit Analysis

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    Resume

    Curriculum Vitae E-mail: kasti1717@gmail.com Mobile: 9920844608 To learn and function effectively in an organization and be able to deliver to the bottom-line. To constantly upgrade my knowledge and skills and make a difference in whatever I do. Worked for 4 years as Senior Team Member in Treasury and Securities Services Asia Offshore Department in JP Morgan Chase from 02 June 2008 to 17 May 2012 ➢ Involved in processing Manual & Electronic instructions of the Fund

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    Decisions in Paradise

    A second issue that would be an obstacle is the high risk for HIV, AIDS, and having so many cases of Avian Flu. Having these health issues can affect the organization and to provide some help to the community JP Morgan Chase can help establish awareness groups for the youth, which is over 50% of the population, and educate them to help avoid and increase the outbreaks in Kava. The target for the awareness groups will be focused on the youth population because it is the majority of the island, therefore

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