Answer:
Gathering publicly available comparable company information
Creating detailed forecasts for both companies
An accretion/dilution and sensitivity analysis
Determining and calculating items related to the acquisition structure
Answer:
Mashable
Explanation:
Mashable is a global, multi-platform media and entertainment company. It is a go-to source for tech, digital culture and entertainment content for its dedicated and influential audience around the globe.
Answer:
B. No, because the efficiencies gained from exploiting comparative advantage generate more winners than losers.
Explanation:
Everything has its all pros and cons. When international trade takes place, people in the economy are happy, because of wide variety and options given.
Further the traders, manufacturers also tend to grow as due to competition they improve with the quality standards, designs, variations, etc:
Competition forces to excel in any kind of job you do. And that only the best players and performers stay in the market.
This is the advantage, of such international trades.
Answer:
1. Discount
2. Geographical adjustments
3. Allowance
4. Discount
5. Allowance
6. Discount
Explanation:
1. Discount for early purchase and delivery order of chlorine and shock products
2. Geographical adjustment of price, due to shipping and handling costs
3. Allowance given to Raquel for the old ring; to help/encourage her purchase a new one (from the store)
4. Discount on the price or cost of purchase, for customers (like Joshua) who would buy more socks at a go
5. Allowance Capri Sun gives to Safeways Store, for every 15 cases of Capri Sun ordered and displayed in front of the store
6. Discount incentive/bonus Amazon is offering its Prime members. Take note of the nomenclature "Prime members". These are customers who make frequent orders or order a lot of products. Amazon is herefore offering a discount.
NOTE:
- A discount is offered to reduce the cost of purchase - which could be direct or indirect - while an allowance is given to encourage a business deal; as in numbers 3 and 5.
Answer:
THAT A SENTENCE NOT A QUESTION
Explanation: