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    Kendle International Inc

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    Kendle International Inc Candace Kendle‚ the chairman and CEO of Kendle International Inc and her husband Christopher C. Bergen‚ the president and CFO privately hold Kendle‚ a Contract Research Organisation which was incorporated in Cincinnati‚ Ohio in 1981. The Company provides integrated clinical research and drug developmental services on a contract basis to the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries. The Company’s services comprise Phase II‚ III and IV of clinical trials. The CRO industry

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    Kendle Case discussion The Kendle case has a number of takeaway points to discuss: 1. Changing industry drives strategy response. Kendle is outperforming its much larger peers in revenue growth and net income margin in a rapidly growing industry due to increasing pharma outsourcing of CRO services. Above industry average growth and profitability usually signal sustainable competitive advantage but client needs are changing to have one source of Phase 1-4 services on a global basis. Combined

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    Marriott InternationalInc. is a widely recognized and diversified global lodging firm which engages in the franchise and operation of hotels‚ timeshare properties‚ and housing properties. It operates through the following business segments: North American Limited-Service; North American Full-Service; and International. The firm operates hotels the management model‚ franchise model‚ and the leased and owned model. The company operates 16 brands that cover full-service‚ extended-stay hotels‚ and

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    Valuation of Corporate Finance BUFN 750 BW/IP InternationalInc 1、BW/IP is a good candidate for the leverage buyout. * Steady cash flow (around 30 million per year). * Strong management team. * Positive NPV (about 61.5 million) The NPV of BW/IP is 61.5million(301-239.5).Thus‚ we are quite optimistic about this BW/IP’s project. Calculating the NPV. Method: APV: VL=VU+PV (ITS). We can get the interest paid schedule from the BW/IP’s projected operating performance‚ which means

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    Stamford International Inc

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    expansionary activities like acquisitions of units and international transactions. The result has been the experience of loss in earnings-per-share. In the following analysis‚ the researcher thus will outline some of the problems that Stamford should address and resolve accordingly to be able to post a positive quarterly report and remain compliant with the SEC regulations and become ready for signing of the Sarbanes-Oxley certification. Analysis Earnings-per-share ratio is an estimate to measure

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    MEMORANDUM TO: Donald Triggs‚ President and CEO‚ Vincor International Inc. FROM: Vice-President‚ Marketing and Business Development DATE: September 19‚ 2009 SUBJECT: Growth Strategy for Vincor Vincor needs to align itself in the marketplace such that it can continue to be a market leader and grow internationally. The Canadian wine market is stagnant with limited growth opportunities in a few segments - red‚ premium‚ varietal‚ and ice wines. Supply is always a big concern and government

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    Magna International Inc.

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    Magna International Inc. 1.1 BACKGROUND INFORMATION Magna International Inc. (Magna) is a manufacturer of automobile parts since its inception in 1957 (At the time was called Multimatic Investments Limited). Founded by Frank Stronach‚ Magna has since become Canada’s largest automobile parts manufacturer. Magna is the primary supplier of automobile parts to many car manufacturers‚ including General Motors‚ Chrysler‚ and Ford Motor Company. The following discussion will draw upon Magna’s management

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    Foamex International Inc.

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    The widely used framework is referred as COSO‚ Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission‚ sponsored by the following organizations American Accounting Association‚ the American Institute of CPA’s‚ Financial Executives International‚ the Institute of Internal Auditors‚ and the Institute of Management Accountants. COSO’s defines internal control as: A process‚ effected by an entity’s board of directors‚ management‚ and other personnel‚ designed to provide reasonable assurance

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    Fax International, Inc.

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    FAX InternationalInc. Mr.Douglas J.Ronalli and Dr. Thomas P.Sosnowski found the company which is called FAX International‚Inc.Their goal is clear;building an international communications network that will be much better at transmitting fax documents than the switched voice networks of other big firms. The Company is offering a different service concept ‚which offers customers superior service and superior pricing without any risk. It has been designed to make life easier for all fax users.For

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    Pegasus International Inc. From what I understand from Peagsus’s ethical values as a corporation‚ the business venture into China should not be engaged. Engaging this business venture would create potential for $100 million increase in annual profit because there is a huge demand in the Chinese market for wireless technology‚ and Pegasus has all the resources to meet this demand. Although this would be an excellent business decision‚ Tom Oswald the current CEO has already built a culture of integrity

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