Business Esentials, Student Value Edition Plus 2017 MyLab Intro to Business with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (11th Edition)
Business Esentials, Student Value Edition Plus 2017 MyLab Intro to Business with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (11th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134796741
Author: Ronald J. Ebert, Ricky W. Griffin
Publisher: PEARSON
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Company G is involved in the business of providing in-flight internet service. It has made a major strategical change in its approach as soon as it acquired a 10-year license from the Federal Communication Commission for in-flight internet services.

The company plans for international expansion as a part of its long-term plan which is most critical for generating profit. It signed an agreement with company D to install its equipment in 170 international planes.

The company entered an IPO in June 2013, raising $187 million with $17 per share. Within months the price of the stock fell to bottom hitting $10. The enormous technological cost resulted in the loss and in December 2016, the balance sheet has more liabilities than assets.

The company has made a big investment decision by improving its speed of service and started to penetrate deeper into the international market where the stocks of the company will increase.

To determine: The reason why an investor will be motivated to buy stock with company G with the given risk.

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