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    at Bombardier Recreational Products, also known as BRP. The examination of BRP will begin with the inception of the company, and the product started it all, the tracked vehicle for transportation on snow. Its evolution took it from a car-like vehicle to what is known today as the snowmobile and while it has evolved with modern technology it is the heartbeat that has helped BRP grow into a global leader. BRP just does not make snowmobiles; they manufacture a wide range of recreational products to

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    Anything that could injure me or cause any amount of pain whatsoever I avoid and learn to dislike, promising myself that I will never do it again. I made that promise to myself one year ago at a cabin in Island Park, but people assume that because you had “fun” doing something earlier that you will love doing it again. Sadly, those people would be right. This year my priest quorum had been planning the trip for a month before we even knew the date of the trip. When I had gone the year before, it

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    Bombardier transportation and the Adtranz Acquisition 1. What is this case about (250 words)? 2. What are the Key Success Factors of the railway equipment industry ? 3. Draw a schematic representation of Bombardier’s business portfolio before and after the Adtranz acquisition. How critical is the European railway market for Bombardier? (From a business and a corporate level perspective). 4. Is Adtranz an attractive acquisition target for Bombardier? What are the arguments for and

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    Bombardier

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    BOMBARDIER Trevor Davies Steve Bernier Paul Gos Jeff Cosentino Bombardier Bombardier Inc., a diversified manufacturing and service company, is a world leading manufacturer of business jets, regional aircraft, rail transportation equipment. It is also a provider of financial services and asset management. The Corporation employs 79,000 people in 24 countries in the Americas, Europe and AsiaPacific Objective The goal of Bombardier is that the company and management team wish to downsize

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    Name, location of head office, location of subsidiary offices The company researched in this report is Bombardier Canada. Bombardier has three headquarters; the Aerospace Administrative center is in Dorval, the Transportation Engineering site and divisional headquarters, and the Bombardier Inc. headquarters are both in Montreal (Bombardier Canada - Sites and contacts, 2014). Bombardier has 79 production and engineering sites in 27 countries, and service centers in all continents (Planes. Trains

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    Officer of Bombardier Transportation (BT), headquartered in St. Bruno, Quebec  BT = one of 3 major operating groups of Bombardier Inc. (BBD), headquartered in Montreal, Canada.  BBD = one of the world’s largest manufacturers of passenger rail cars  BBD recently completed acquisition of Adtranz from DaimlerChrysler, headquartered in Berlin, Germany  Acquisition would expand BT’s revenues & geographic scope; increase BT’s competencies in propulsion systems & train controls; complete its product portfolio

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    Question 1 Current Ratio = Current assets/current liabilities = $1,561,800/$2,085,000 = 0.75 Quick (or acid-test) Ratio = (Current Assets – Inventory)/Current liabilities = ($1,561,800 - 740,800) /$2,085,000 = 0.39 Cash Ratio = Cash + Cash equivalents/Current Liabilities = $315,000/$2,085,000 = 0.15 Total asset turnover = Sales/Total assets = $21,785,300/$13,077,800 = 1.67 times Inventory turnover = Cost of goods sold/Inventory = $15,874,700/740

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    Tuxedo Air Case Study

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    The report addresses the issue of whether Tuxedo Air Inc. should chose Bombardier as an aspirant company or chosen Boeing, XOJET, Piper Aircraft, and AeroCentury. Finding Tuxedo Air Compare with Industry Comment Current ratio 0.75 Lower to median More liquidity than the industry in general Quick ratio 0.39 Median to upper More liquidity than the industry in general Cash ratio 0.15 Lower to median More liquidity than the industry in general Total asset turnover 1.67 Above the upper Assets may be

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    Bombardier Adtranz

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    Case BOMBARDIER /ADTRANZ Question 1 Two very important reasons for an acquisition are: 1 Possibility to expand internationally; 2 The potential to transform a company and to enrich a firm. What is the Why Rationale? With the cross border acquisition of Adtranz by Bombardier Inc. (BBD) it enabled Bombardier Transportation (BT) - a division of BBD - to enter the local European markets, obtain know-how and access to European engineering concepts needed in emerging markets like Asia and South

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    Snow Mobile Essay

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    Snowmobiling is a recreational sport loved by people all over the world, both young and old. Originally used to help survive the harshest of winters, snow mobiles have adapted to become an extremely popular winter activity. They can be found in many countries, and have many different uses including, but not limited to, outdoor work, tourism, hunting, and travel. Snow mobiles have a short history, are very popular today, and have very few effects on the environment. The original snow mobile was

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