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    and solvency ratios reveal some interesting points about Kudler Fine Food’s financial position. The liquidity ratios revealed that during 2002 and 2003, Kudler was having no trouble paying short-term debt. However, the current and acid-test (quick) ratios showed that during 2003 Kudler had an excess amount of cash that they were not investing properly. These ratios also showed that Kudler was collecting receivables and selling average inventory very quickly. The profitability ratios revealed that

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    Financial Management: Kota Fibres, Ltd. Kota Fibres, Ltd. was founded in 1962 in Kota, India. Created to produce nylon Fibre, Kota Fibres provided synthetic Fibre yarns to local textile weavers mainly to make the traditional women’s dress in India; the saris. Ms. Pundir was both the managing director and principal owner of the company. Kota Fibres used new technology and domestic raw materials to produce their quality product. The demand for saris amounted to 12 billion yards of fabric The Case

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    Financial Analysis of Oracle Corp INTRODUCTION Background and History Oracle Corporation is a technology company that supplies software for the use of information management. They develop, manufacture, market and distribute computer software that helps other corporations manage their data so they can better grow and prosper. In 1977, Larry Ellison, Bob Miner, and Ed Oates founded System Development Laboratories. After being inspired by a research paper written in 1970 by an IBM researcher

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    reviewed. A financial analysis of the companies financial statements will be presented and compared to its biggest competitor, Sam’s Club to illustrate that Costco has

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    Financial Statement Analysis for Gap Inc. Company Background Gap Inc. is a leading global apparel retail company offering apparel, accessories, and personal care products for men, women, and children under the Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy, Piperlime, Athleta, and Intermix brands. Having distinct brands across multiple channels and countries allows Gap Inc. a strong competitive advantage. The company currently has 375 stores in 41 countries. Products are also online through Company-owned websites

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    highlights the importance of securities laws and corporate governance in emerging markets. Background Information When analyzing Satyam’s competitive environment, the first aspect we considered was rivalry among existing firms. Satyam listed in their financial statements that their main competitors included Bharti Airtel, Tata

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    and choosing to close down several locations, so it is a very interesting period moving forward for the company. This report will outline RONA’s current financial position, current issues that may affect their position, and give a prediction as to the future performance of the company. It will also analyze several of RONA’s key financial ratios, and compare them to those of Home Depot, a major competitor in the industry. As of December 30, 2012, RONA reported $1,311,342,000 in current assets, a

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    Kohl’s Financial Analysis Introduction Kohl’s Corporation (Kohl’s) is the second largest specialty department store. It sells private la-bels, national brand items, footwear, accessories, beauty and home products. It even has many of their own labels. The company operates 1,162 department stores in 49 states of the U.S. It has a web site www.kohls.com where you can buy the same items they sell in the store or their online exclusives. It also operates a nationwide loyalty program called Yes2You rewards

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    sport. Adidas products can be most department stores such as Dick’s Sporting Goods, Academy Sports, and Champs. The target audience is for athletes in high performance. The adidas company is very successful in their financial status and this report will analyze the company’s overall financial and performance status. “The adidas Group strives to be the global leader in the sporting goods industry with brands built on a passion for sports and a sporting lifestyle” (Adidas Group, 2013). Adidas is a world-wide

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    Current Ratio The first of the liquidity ratios is the current ratio. The current ratio is the number of times that current assets exceed current liabilities. It is calculated by dividing the company’s current assets by their current liabilities. In most circumstances, the higher the current ratio, the better. The ratio is an excellent indication of the company’s ability to pay its short-term debts. A decline in the current ratio could imply that the company is having trouble generate cash, it could

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