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According to the Wall Street Journal, merger and acquisition activity in the first quarter of 2004 rose to $5.3 billion - an investment level not seen since the second quarter of 2001. Approximately three-fourths of the 78 first-quarter deals occurred between information technology (IT) companies. The largest IT transaction of the quarter was EMC's $625 million acquisition of VMWare. The VMWare acquisition broadened EMC's core data storage device business to include software technology enabling multiple operating systems - such as Microsoft's Windows, Linux and Novell Inc.'s netware - to simultaneously and independently run on the same Intel-based server or workstation. Suppose that at the time of the acquisition the weak economy led many analysts to project that VMWare's profits would grow at a constant rate of 1% for the foreseeable future, and that the company's annual net income was $50.72 million. If EMC's estimated opportunity cost of funds is 10%, as an analyst how would you view the acquisition? Would your conclusion change if you knew that EMC had credible information that the economy was on the verge of an expansion period that would boost VMWare's projected annual growth rate to 3% for the foreseeable future? Explain.
Suppose that there are 80 firms in a market, each with the following cost function: C(q) = 100 + 4q^2 A.) Derive the short-run market supply curve. B.) Suppose the market demand is Qd= 1280 - 30P Find the equilibrium market quantity and price.
Night Timers chief engineer anticipates that the product will be sold in ten-foot rolls. At present, the company's maximum production capacity is 140,000 rolls per year. The engineer believes the cost function to b be described by C= $50,000 + 0.2..
How do you calculate price elasticity of demand If 50 Units of a good are demanded at a price of $1 per unit. A reduction in price to $0.20 results in an increase in quantity demand to 70 Units. Show that these data yield a price elastity of $0.2..
Suppose Mary earns $13 an hour installing transistorized digital chips in electronic calculators. If you were unemployed, would you offer to work for $8 an hour to get the job Why might a profit-maximizing employer turn down your generous offer
A monopolist faces a demand curve given by: P = 220 - 3Q, where P is the price of the good and Q is the quantity demanded. The marginal cost of production is constant and is equal to $40. There are no fixed costs of production.
Robertson Inc. wishes to set aside lump sum money to withdraw from and invest in automating parts of its business over the next 5 years. This money is expected to earn compound interest at the rate of 10% per year.
A bank in a medium sized midwestern city, Firm X, currently charges $1 per transaction at its ATM's. To determine whether to raise price, the bank managers experimented with a number of higher prices(in 25-cen increments)
A food-products company has recently introduced a new line of fruit pies in six U.S. cities: Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Denver, St. Louis, and Fort Lauderdale. Based on the pie's apparent success, the company is considering a nationwide launch.
Discuss forecasting and explain why is it so important in the management of business firms and other enterprises also determine the different types of forecasting?
A new gear grinding machine for composite materials has a first cost of P=$100,000 and can be used for a maximum of 3 years. Its salvage value is estimated by the relation S=P(0.85)n, where n is the number of years after purchase. The operating cost ..
The New York Taxi Cab Company has just purchased a new fleet of models for the year 2000. Each brand-new cab cost $20,000. From past experience, the company estimates after-tax cash returns for each cab as: An = $65,800 - 30,250(1 + 0.15)^(n-1)
at a price of $1 each, 200 popsicles are sold per day in the perpetually hot town of Rostin. Consider the elasticity of supply. In the short run, a price increase from $1 to $2 is unit-elastic (Es = 1). In the long run, a price increase from $1 to..
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