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Papers On Money & Banking / Corporate Finance
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HSBC Financial Performance
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This 5 page paper examines the international banking organization HSBC between the years 2003 – 2006, the performance of the bank is studied with the use of ratio analysis and is also compared to industry averages. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEHSBC06.rtf
HSBC in China
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This 8 page paper examines the growth strategy adopted by HSBC in China. The paper looks at the external influences on the bank using of a PEST analysis, and then considers the internal competencies and resources of the bank. In the context of the internal and external environment the existing growth strategy for China is discussed. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEHSBCchina.rtf
HSBC Strategy Since 2000
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This 7 page paper is written in two parts. The first part of the paper examines strategy of HSBC since the year 2000, focusing on a strategy of growth and the shift from growth acquisition to organic growth, as well as its successful IT strategy. The second, and smaller section of the paper, looks at the environment in which the bank operates and its competitors. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEhsbc2000.rtf
Hugo Boss and Giorgio Armani
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This 10 page paper uses a range of ratio, including financial performance, financial structure, liquidity and working capital ratios, to compare and contrast the financial performance of these two fashion companies in the years 2003 and 2004. The bibliography cites 9 sources.
Filename: TEbossarmani.rtf
Husky Injection Molding System: Financial Analysis
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5 pages. Husky Injection Molding Systems Limited is a company based in Toronto, Ontario and is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. This paper gives a background and financial analysis on this global supplier as well as information regarding the company's recent acquisition of an unsecured line of credit in the amount of $74 million. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: JGAhusky.rtf
Hyatt Petroleum Case Study
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This 6 page paper looks at a case study supplied by the student. The paper looks at what the problem is with the company and then at the solutions, such as a share issue, the use of a debenture and the potential of being acquired. The paper also considers the different way a share exchange for an acquisitions may be priced.
Filename: TE.hyattp.rtf
I.P.O.s & Their Tremendous Success on the Stock Market
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A 5 page look at several Initial Product/Price Offerings (IPOs) and why they're so effective at attracting investors out to make a 'quick buck.' The writer posits that the biggest winners in 'the IPO game'; are the institutions; brokerage houses (which set aside the shares for their best customers), mutual funds, insurance companies and pension funds that snap up most of the shares of the best IPOs. No Bibliography.
Filename: Ipo.wps
Iceland and Sainsbury; An Investment Comparison
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This 8 page paper looks at the performance and accounts of these two companies and considers their performance by consideration of the annual accounts using ratio analysis to make a recommendation of which would be the better company to invest in. The paper includes 2 graphs and the bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEicelan.wps
Ideal Inventory Control for a Manufacturing Business; Economic Order Quantity
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This 20 page paper is an examination of the Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) system of inventory control. This system seeks to optimize the use of resources by deterring the most appropriate levels of stock ordering to minimise holding and order costs. The paper considers why this is a good system of stock control, how it works, whether it works with or contradicts just in time (JIT) inventory management and gives an example of its use. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEEOQinv.rtf
IFRS; The Case For and Against
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This 8 page paper looks at the move towards international accounting standards, examining the arguments such as the need for ‘internationalisation’ and the balance between the need for regulation and interference in business decision-making. The paper considers whether or this is placing a strain on the accounting framework and changing the way businesses make business rather than only accounting decisions. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEIFRS01.rtf