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SEE MY EXPLINATION I WROTE IT THERE
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<h2>Amerigo Bonasera, a Sicilian-American undertaker, sits in a New York City courtroom awaiting the sentence of two men who viciously attacked his daughter. The judge chastises the offenders, but suspends their sentence due to their fathers’ political connections and their clean records. A furious Bonasera watches the men leave the courtroom. He thinks about his daughter lying in her hospital bed “with her broken jaw wired together.” Bonasera has long trusted the law, but now he feels the law has failed him. He tells his grieving wife, “for justice we must go on our knees to Don Corleone.”</h2>
The novel opens by highlighting the major theme of crime and justice that runs throughout the story. Through the court’s failure to adequately punish the men who assaulted Bonasera’s daughter, Puzo presents Don Corleone, and, by extension, the Mafia, as an alternative system of justice that has the courage to do what the legitimate law cannot, or will not, do.
The answer is "B" I think. That would be my guess. But again, I could be wrong.
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No because people need more things then animals
Note that in the case above, In June 2022, Amazon has a market cap of $1.054 Trillion while that of 2020 was $1.6 trillion which Amazon's current market capitalization.
<h3>What is Amazon's operating cash flow?</h3>
Amazon annual cash flow from operating activities in terms of 2021 was seen as $46.327B, a 29.88% and it was said to have reduce from 2020.
Note that Amazon annual cash flow from operating activities for 2020 was said to be of increase from 2019 and also that of 2018.
Note that Note that in the case above, In June 2022, Amazon has a market cap of $1.054 Trillion while that of 2020 was $1.6 trillion which Amazon's current market capitalization.
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Given Amazon's respective beginning annual forecasted cash flow from operating and investing activities, for the base case scenerio, what is the most likely aggregate funding shortfall, to be raised by debt/equity, over the forecast period?
$500,000
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$311 billion - Amazon's net cash used in financing activities
$1.6 trillion - Amazon's current market capitalization
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