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According to the Wall Street Journal, merger and acquisition activity in the first quarter of 2004 rose to $5.3 billion - an investment level not seen since the second quarter of 2001. Approximately three-fourths of the 78 first-quarter deals occurred between information technology (IT) companies. The largest IT transaction of the quarter was EMC's $625 million acquisition of VMWare. The VMWare acquisition broadened EMC's core data storage device business to include software technology enabling multiple operating systems - such as Microsoft's Windows, Linux and Novell Inc.'s netware - to simultaneously and independently run on the same Intel-based server or workstation. Suppose that at the time of the acquisition the weak economy led many analysts to project that VMWare's profits would grow at a constant rate of 1% for the foreseeable future, and that the company's annual net income was $50.72 million. If EMC's estimated opportunity cost of funds is 10%, as an analyst how would you view the acquisition? Would your conclusion change if you knew that EMC had credible information that the economy was on the verge of an expansion period that would boost VMWare's projected annual growth rate to 3% for the foreseeable future?
You are an economic adviser to a candidate for national office. She asks you for a summary of the economic consequences of a balanced-budget rule for the federal government and for your recommendation on whether she should support such a rule. How do..
If the fed does not respond to this event what will happen to the price level?
Suppose that in 1984 the total output in a single-good economy was 10,000 buckets of chicken and the price of each bucket of chicken was $10. In 2005 the price per bucket of chicken was $20 and 22,000 buckets were produced.
Determine the Tragedy of the Commons, which gives a contemporary example, and offer a potential solution.
alexander studies away from home. while at school he spends all his income on air travel and economics textbooks. in a
Consider our standard formula for GDP: Y=C+I+G+X. Additionally note that consumption is given by: C = a+b(Y-T) where T= -20+0.2Y. You also know that : a=150 ; I = 500 ; G = 385 ; X = -7
Describe what happens to price of a bond that pays a fixed percent of the face value every year when interest rates in the economy rise.
Why under flexible exchange rates does a nation not have too worry too much about a balance of payments deficit? What other specific advantages do flexible exchange rates give to the operation of economic policy with specific regard to the effectiven..
explain your thinking to demonstrate your understanding of economic terms and concepts relevant to your answer.write
Suppose which major function of profit is to allocate resources according to consumer preferences
Use the following equations for exercises 16-18. C=$100+0.8Y, I=$200, G=$250, X=$100-0.2Y 1. What is the new equilibrium level of real GDP if government spending increases by $150? 2. What is the new equilibrium level of real GDP if government spendi..
Suppose two strategically dependent firms in an oligopolistic industry: Firms A and B. Firm A knows that if it offers extended warranties on its products but Firm B does not,
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