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Ocean Carriers
- Valuing Capital Investment Projects
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Ocean Carriers
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Angela Chao (HBS
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Ocean Carrier
- The Charles H. Kellstadt Graduate School of Business
DePaul University
FIN 555: Financial Management
Thomas M Carroll Phone: 312.362.8826
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Ocean Carriers
- recommend that Ocean Carriers commission the new capsize carrier. There are ... more years of usable life), the capsize carrier could sell for $12.6 million after 15
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Ocean Carriers Case
- Ocean Carriers
February 21, 2011
FIN 361 MW 3:30
Ilona Babenko
Prepared By:
Michael Begley, Levi Chapa, Kelly Crowe, Beth Crumrine, Colby Denton
Key Assumptions
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Ocean Carriers
- Case 7: Ocean Carriers
1. Assess the demand and supply of the capesize dry bulk industry. What do you expect to happen to demand relative to supply over the next four
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Ocean Carriers
The average prevailing spot market ... company planned to sell the vessel into the secondhand market, or ~ap
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Ocean Carriers Case Study
- Case Study: Ocean Carriers
February 28, 2012
Michael Depersia
Ocean Carriers needs to evaluate the decision
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Ocean Carriers
- Spot Charter Market
For the time charter, as over 85% of the cargo was iron ore and coal industries, the demand for dry bulk capsizes strength mainly depends on
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Ocean Carriers Case
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Ocean Carriers, a shipping company with offices in New York and Hong Kong, is evaluating a customer’s proposal of a 3-year lease for a dry bulk carrier
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Ocean Carriers
- Problem statement
In January 2001, Mary Linn, Vice President of Finance for Ocean Carriers, was evaluating a proposed lease of a ship for 3 years, beginning in 2003
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Ocean Carriers Case Questions
- Ocean Carriers Case I Questions
1. Do you expect the daily spot rate to increase or decrease next year?
In 2002, as Linn anticipates, spot rates will likely fall
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Ocean Carriers
- Lecture Note 6
Case study
“Ocean Carriers”
Introduction
* In January 2001, Mary Linn, Vice President of Finance of Ocean Carriers, a shipping company with offices in
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Ocean Carrier Case Study Discounted Cash Flow
- The net present value of the investment for the 15 year period in which Ocean Carriers would use the ship is negative ($6,814,246) which means the company should not
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Ocean Carriers Questions 1
- Do you expect the daily spot hire rates to increase or decrease next year?
Daily hire rates are determined by supply and demand.
Number of ships available = Number of
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Ocean Carrier
- The question that the case is asking should the company commission a new capsize vessel for a customer who needs it on lease for 3 years.
The decision can be made by doing
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Ocean Carriers
- iron ore and coal, and Linn will care market for iron ore and find Australian ... supply of the capiesize vessels. On the other hand, the old vessels were small portion
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Assume Again That Barker Company Has Sufficient Capacity To Produce 100,000 Zets Each Year. The Company Has An Opportunity To Sell 20...
- MACROECONOMICS ASSIGNMENT 10 CLASS 11:15
CHAPTER 17: GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVITY: LONG-RUN POSSIBILITIES
1. IN WHAT SPECIFIC WAYS (IF ANY
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The Opportunity Of Opening a Second Hand Boutique Based On Trend
- THE OPPORTUNITY OF OPENING A SECOND HAND BOUTIQUE
Executive summary
The main issue for Bulgarian economy over the last couple of years has been the impact global
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The Capital Structure Puzzle
- tangible assets-in-place having active second-hand markets will borrow less than ... a possible cost: the firm may have to sell the securities for less than they are
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Marketing Assignment
- Q/ Define Marketing Intelligence System. Explain how a decision support system can help M/S Darang Cycle to cater to the needs of the population of Tezpur in a more
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Sdfsdf
- A dissertation presented in part consideration for the degree of ‘MA in Finance and Investment’
Abstract
This paper provides an insight into the application of real
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The Expanded Public Works Programme:
- The Expanded Public Works Programme:
After the Fact/Experiences of post project participants
Introduction:
Unemployment and poverty continue to undermine economic
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Investment Strategy
- CHAPTER 11
Investment, Strategy, and Economic Rents
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Study Notes Mark217
- Why we are here?
* Why study consumer behaviour(CB)?
* What is consumer behaviour?
* How does it affect marketing strategy?
These are 3 fundamental questions
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Porter Analysis Of Furniture Industry
- PF5 Analysis of Furniture Industry
1. Threat of entry – barriers assessed relative to capabilities of new entrants
Pre-ikea: high. Post: Low
Supply side economies of
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Advanced Financial Reporting
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Both Accounting income and Economic income are concerned with the impact of profits on business enterprises. However, it is the accountants who have the responsibility
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1234Ps
- second-hand market with my friends to sell my handmade gift cards and Christmas cards. That market was a kind of exchange market ... always the spirit instead of chasing
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e-Waste
- Topic: e-waste
Definition & Effects of e-waste
1. Introduction
In modern society, consumers could purchase various kinds of electronic devices easily due to
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Ocean Carrirs
- Assignment title : OCEAN CARRIERS CASE
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