Ocean Carrier Case Study Summary In order to accept the recently submitted leasing contract proposal‚ Ocean Carriers would have to purchase a new ship. The purchasing of a new ship is a considerable investment. We have analyzed whether or not Ocean Carriers should make this investment using Free Cash Flow and Net Present Value (NPV) analysis. Given the details of the contract‚ the forecasted daily time charter rates‚ and the costs data; we have concluded that Ocean Carriers should not accept
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(a) Statement of Problem. Ocean Carriers is evaluating a proposed three year lease of a ship. Currently‚ no ships in Ocean Carrier’s fleet meet the requirements of the customer. Since the new ship requires an investment of $39 million‚ Mary Linn‚ the Vice President of Finance for Ocean Carriers‚ needs to evaluate the proposal’s NPV and determine whether or not to accept the proposal by considering expected cash flows‚ tax implications‚ and future market conditions. (b) Statement
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Continental Movement Essay Continental Drift is the idea that refers to the movement of Earth’s continents and plates relative to each other. This means that the earth’s plates move because of the unending cycle of cooling and raising of molten rock‚ adding new material t0 the edges of the plates. This movement is called divergent movement‚ the most common of the three types of movement between plates. The other two movements are called convergent and transform-fault. This idea was first
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Ocean Carriers Objectives • Forecast pro-forma cash flows for a project • Estimate project values using Net Present Value (NPV) • Conduct sensitivity analysis for the forecast inputs Setting • January 2001 • Customer offering attractive terms on 3-year lease for a capesize carrier • Would require purchase of new carrier since existing fleet does not fulfill customer needs • Should it be purchased? Industry Dynamics • Revenue Drivers • Outlook in the: –
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“Life as a Continental Soldier” History 1301 Professor Ball Kevin Guevara Kevin Guevara History 1301 Professor Ball 29 June 2014 Life as a Continental Soldier As a soldier in the Continental Army‚ it was a harsh and unforgettable life and time for them. People from different aspects of life would volunteer to help out in the war‚ but they did not know what they were getting themselves into. Many soldiers would eventually die not only in battle‚ but by the terrible condition of the camps
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structure 8 Key figures on Continental AG 9 Major products and services 9 External analysis - PEST(LE) analysis 10 Demographic segment: 10 Sociocultural segments 10 Political/Legal segment 10 Technological 11 Economical segment 11 Global segment 11 Industry analysis – Porter’s Five forces 11 SWOT analysis 12 Strength 12 Weaknesses 14 Opportunities 15 Threats 17 SWOT Chart 18 Conclusion 20 References 21 Foreword The company being analyzed is Continental AG. Continental is one of the leading automotive
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companies (Wit‚ 2012). What measure of central tendency did the authors report? What are the potential issues with each measure of central tendency? Do you agree with the author’s choice? Explain. As explained in the second paper many low cost carriers (LCCs) continue to enjoy rapid growth and still have a fair number of new aircraft on order recently. There are signs however that the market for LCCs is limited‚ owing to increasing route density problems‚ primarily in Europe but seemingly also
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Overview Our economy emerged from the recession back in 2009; however‚ the economy didn’t grow much since then. According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis‚ gross domestic product (GDP) for the first quarter of 2011 grew only 0.4 percent while the second quarter grew at 1.3 percent. The increase in the second quarter can be attributed to a decrease in imports of petroleum‚ auto‚ and engines due to the earthquake in Japan‚ an increase in federal spending for national defense‚ and increase in business
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Are you interested in jobs that require athletic or mechanical ability‚ working with objects‚ machines‚ tools‚ plants or animals‚ or being outdoors? You enjoy working with your hands‚ tools‚ machines‚ and things that are practical‚ mechanically and physically inclined. Careers you would enjoy • Architecture • Chef / F&B / Hospitality Management • Engineering • Information Technology • Mechanical / Automobile Engineering • Music • Pharmacy • Pilot / Aviation • Veterinarian Are
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University May 15‚ 2012 Alfred Wegener first proposed the theory of “continental drift” in 1915 after finding evidence on continents that had drifted apart‚ matched very closely when the continents were brought together. Wegener also stated that the fossils found in a particular place often indicated of a possibility that the climate from the region is totally different from today. All of his facts supported the theory of continental drift. Wegener first suggested that the continents fit together
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