Business, 06.01.2020 18:31, Adones5104
What classifications are possible for a company’s activities based on porter’s value chain model?
based on porter’s value chain model, a company’s activities can be classified as a. fulfilled b. useful c. product-based , which companies gain a competitive advantage, or a. unfulfilled b. service-based c. wasteful, which acts as a barrier to success.
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Most angel investors expect a return on investment of question options: 20% to 25% over 5 years. 15% to 20% over 5 years. 75% over 10 years. 100% over 5 years.
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Business, 22.06.2019 15:20, rasv3491
Garfield corporation is considering building a new plant in canada. it predicts sales at the new plant to be 50,000 units at $5.00/unit. below is a listing of estimated expenses. category total annual expenses % of annual expense that are fixed materials $50,000 10% labor $90,000 20% overhead $40,000 30% marketing/admin $20,000 50% a canadian firm was contracted to sell the product and will receive a commission of 10% of the sales price. no u. s. home office expenses will be allocated to the new facility. the contribution margin ratio for garfield corporation is
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Business, 22.06.2019 17:00, ruchierosanp1n3qw
You hold a diversified $100,000 portfolio consisting of 20 stocks with $5,000 invested in each. the portfolio's beta is 1.12. you plan to sell a stock with b = 0.90 and use the proceeds to buy a new stock with b = 1.50. what will the portfolio's new beta be? do not round your intermediate calculations.
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What classifications are possible for a company’s activities based on porter’s value chain model?
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