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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 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 Study
- Case Study: Ocean Carriers
February 28, 2012
Michael Depersia
Ocean Carriers needs to evaluate the decision
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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 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 Carrier
- The Charles H. Kellstadt Graduate School of Business
DePaul University
FIN 555: Financial Management
Thomas M Carroll Phone: 312.362.8826
Office
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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
- 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 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
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Angela Chao (HBS
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Ocean Carriers
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Exhibit 3
Current order book for dry
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Ocean Carriers
- Valuing Capital Investment Projects
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1) Project A:
|Project A |Year 1 |Year 2 |Year 3
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Ocean Carriers
- on the current scrap policy, we do not recommend that Ocean Carriers commission the new capsize carrier. There are a number of assumptions we used to form this
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Continental Carriers Case Study Critique
- Continental Carriers Case Study Critique
The following document will critique the presentation put forward on ‘Continental Carriers Incorporated’ for the choice
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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 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
- capesizes was determined by the world economy, especially its basic industries, form the case over 85% of the capesize vessels are used for shipping iron ore and
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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 Carrirs
- Assignment title : OCEAN CARRIERS CASE
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1. Executive summary
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Sport Obemeryer Case Report
- Sport Obermeyer Case Report
Table of Contents
Executive summary
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Ocean Career
- Ocean Carriers
Background
Ocean Carriers Inc owned and operated capesize dry bulk carriers that mainly carried iron ore worldwide. In January 2001, Mary Linn
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Continental Carriers
- Case
I. Statement of Financial Problem
In May 1988, Continental Carriers, Inc. (CCI) was acquiring Midland Freight, Inc. (Midland) for $50 million
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Blue Ocean Strategy In Cambodia
- MCO304 ( STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Individual Assignment
Title : Individual Research Term Paper
Student : HUY Sokleap
Lecturer : Mr
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Case
- Estimates of future orders for vessels were not entirely reliable, especially projections spanning more than two or three years in the future. If sentiment was optimistic on
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Finance Valuation Slide
- CASS BUSINESS SCHOOL MSc PROGRAMME 2010/11 Corporate Finance & Valuation
Mario Levis
Corporate Finance & Valuation
Mario Levis
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Aims and objectives of the
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4Pl Intercafe
- Executive Summary:
My job as a logistics consultant would be to explain my client who is the manufacturing company to show the benefits of adapting outsourcing (4PL) for
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International Trade Introduction
- Introduction to International Trade
Course Notes – Week 1
Chapters 1 &2
Our first view of International Trade is a brief summary of some of the conditions and
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Career Focus
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The course is designed for students planning careers in corporate finance and/or corporate strategy. Typically, these careers will be in corporate strategic
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Port Performance
- Efficiency Analysis of Container Ports and Terminals
Qianwen Liu
A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of University College London
Centre for
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Business Manager
- Ocean Carriers is a U.S. firm subject to a 35% tax rate. Second, assume that Ocean Carriers ... cash flows given the information in the case, and then estimate the net