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May 21, 2013

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finance
Cascade Mining ($28Mil Assets) has an estimated beta of 1.6. The company is considering the acquisition of Hanson Welding ($42 Mil assets) that has a beta of 1.2. Cascade last paid a dividend of $1 per share 2010. In 2007, the Cascade paid a dividend of $0.89. This dividend gr...

FINANCE
MS. SUE, THE CURRENT SHARE PRICE WAS NOT GIVEN!

FINANCE
General Cereal common stock dividends was $0.79 in 2000 and the last dividend paid was $1.55 per share in 2010. Dividends are expected to continue growing at the historic rate for the foreseeable future. What is the General Cereal’s current value of a share of this stock ...

pre algebra
(6.3 X 10-2) - (2.1 X 10-1)

Statistic
GMAT and GPA Scores for 12 MBA Students Compute the covariance and the determination and interpret your findings. GMAT- 599 689 584 631 594 643 MBA GPA- 9.6 8.8 7.4 10.0 7.8 9.2 GMAT- 656 594 710 611 593 683 MBA GPA- 9.6 8.4 11.2 7.6 8.8 8.0 Show me calculations please

Finance
Cascade Mining ($28Mil Assets) has an estimated beta of 1.6. The company is considering the acquisition of Hanson Welding ($42 Mil assets) that has a beta of 1.2. Cascade last paid a dividend of $1 per share 2010. In 2007, the Cascade paid a dividend of $0.89. This dividend gr...

finance
If you purchased a zero coupon bond today for $225 and it maturity value is $1,000 in 11 years, what rate of return will you earn on that bond?

Finance
Saturated Meat Corporation preferred stock is currently selling for $22 per share. The preferred dividend is $2.50 per share. If Jennifer requires a return of 10% on the preferred stock, should she invest in this stock? You must empirically support your answer.

writing
Can you identify the thesis statement in the article "The Communication Collapse"

Finance
a. Number of votes cast = 0.7 x 1,000,000 = 700,000 i. 350,000 + 1 ii. 350,000 +1 iii. 350,000 +1 b. i. Number of shares = [(1) x (700,000)] / [(9) + 1] + 1 = 70,001 ii. Number of shares = [(2) x (700,000)] / [(9) + 1] + 1 = 140,001 ii. Number of shares = [(5) x (700,000)] / ...

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