Reference no: EM131103760
SLIDE PPT INSTRUCTIONS
SLIDE 1 - BP (British Petroleum) company history and background (with image)
SLIDE 2 - Royal Dutch Shell company history and background (with image)
SLIDE 3 - CALTEX company history and background (with image)
SLIDE 4 - CHEVRON company history and background (with image)
SLIDE 5 - GAZPROM company history and background (with image)
SLIDE 6 - FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF REVENUE on SALES & OTHER OPERATING REVENUE
This slide consist of those 5 companies, put them together in Excel table (see EXCEL attachment, you guys made it before, but its just for 2 companies, now I need 5 companies above) and compare their number on SALES & OTHER OPERATING REVENUE since 2006 to 2015.
And below the table, please plot the graph from EXCEL and copy to slide.
NB: Table and Graph format must exactly the same with your previous EXCEL works (see EXCEL attachment please).
SLIDE 7 - It's the same instruction with slide 6, BUT on their NET INCOME.
SLIDE 8 - It's the same instruction with slide 6, BUT on their DIVIDENDS PER SHARE.
SLIDE 9 - It's the same instruction with slide 6, BUT on their EARNINGS PER SHARE
SLIDE 10 - It's the same instruction with slide 6, BUT on their TOTAL ASSET
SLIDE 11 - It's the same instruction with slide 6, BUT on their TOTAL DEBT.
SLIDE 12 - CONCLUSION, which company doing well and bad and explain the reasons.
SPEECH INSTRUCTIONS
SLIDE 1 to SLIDE 5 probably 1000 words
SLIDE 6 to SLIDE 11 probably 1000 words. Please give me the speech that explaining the table and the plotting graph. Give the speech a highlight to the condition of their each financial ratios.
SLIDE 12 - Just conclusion speech refer to the slide.
Assignment - https://www.dropbox.com/s/pewqshz7oylv26w/Assignment.rar?dl=0
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