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    Professor Rufus Robinson Assignment 3: Business-Level and Corporate-Level Strategies Business 499 February 17, 2014 The business that I chose to research is General Electric. GE is one of the oldest and largest businesses in the United States. They are ranked #26 largest firm in the U.S and the 14th most profitable. GE is a massive, diversified and profitable conglomerate with a lot of very good but unrelated businesses. GE has expanded to incorporate television, airplane engines, medical

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    (A) In the following analysis, we choose profit margin ratio for to analyze profitability and debt to equity ratio to analyze financial structure. CCA and RGP are two companies in the beverage industry; both companies have reported an increase in profit during the 2014 financial year. The profit margin ratio can helps us to compare how efficient does the two companies use their resources. The debt to equity ratio helps us to measure the use of leverage and risks of the two companies. (B) CCA

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    and the remaining nine are males. The most recent Annual Report which documents the 2015 year stated that the company’s net profit totaled $208.5 million. The market capitalization The market capitalization for Synnex as dated on September 28, 2016 is $4,539,150,000 billion. This market capitalization figure is derived because Synnex Corporation has a volume of 39,300,000 million shares and each share is priced at $115.50. Synnex corp’s last annual shareholder meeting was held on March 24, 2015 at

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    Cummins India Introduction: Cummins is a leading company that manufactures, markets, distributes diesel engines, generator set and related equipment. It was founded in 1919 by Clessie Cummins, J. Irwin Miller in Indiana, Coloumbia. Cummins entered India in 1987 with Fleetgaurd filters private ltd. and later emerged as Cummins India with presence in power, industrial, automobile, distribution and exports sector and made into fortunes listed 500 companies Vision: "Making people 's lives better by

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    There are many benefits to capitalism and the free enterprise system such as the ability to own a business and exchange stocks and other investments. Although capitalism gives companies the opportunity to grow financially, it is an equal opportunity system as it allows the same for its competitors. Ulta Salon, Cosmetics & Fragrances Inc. (Ulta) is a part of the specialty store industry and one of its main competitors is Sally Beauty Holdings Inc. (SBH). SBH is a serious competitor given their history

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    Welcome to the staff training of AASA 8 Operating Segment! AASB 8 applies to annual reporting period beginning on/after 1 Jan 2009 and supersedes AASB 114 Segment Reporting when adopted. Operating Segments specifies the use of a ‘through the eyes of the management’ approach to an entity’s reporting of information relating to its operating segments in annual financial reports, and also requires an entity to report financial and descriptive information about its reportable segments. AASB 8

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    1Introduction This assignment will analyse and compare the financial performance between NEXT and DEBENHAMS by examining their latest Annual Reports. In order to conclude and comment on these two businesses, appropriate ratios will be calculated through the figures in their business financial statements and the information regarding their industry and market conditions in Annual Reports will also be analysed. NEXT is a British brand, the main products of which include clothing, shoes, accessories and homewares

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    1. Executive summary The primary purpose of this business research report is to estimate the relevant disclosure form the latest annual report 2016 regards to PPE and whether these disclosures satisfies the CF 's objective and qualitative characteristics. This report examines and assess on how the PPE fulfills the requirements of AASB 116 and the qualitative characteristics. Results shows the PPE are mainly meeting the requirement of AASB 116. However, some detailed disclosure information on

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    owns a majority percentage of shares, which definitely has more influence over the operation and decision-making (Xu 2004). The major shareholders of China Primary is listed in the table below, modified from its official website. According to the Annual Report, the approximate percentage of interests owned by the substantial shareholders are summarised in the following chart, based on 930,897,672 ordinary shares in issue as at 31 December 2015 (China Primary 2015 p. 22). Figure 2 (China Primary 2015):

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    This article presents the argument of widespread use of the direct method with regards to presenting a statement of cash flows. In the author’s research they found that many balance sheets and cash flow statements do not articulate. Changes in the current asset and liability account balances are often presented significantly different on the cash flow statement than on the balance sheet. Upon examining a sample of approximately 10,000 sets of public financial statements it was found that many unexplained

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