Comcast Corporation The company I chose is Comcast Corporation formerly known as Comcast Holding. Comcast is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on December 7, 2001. It is a global media and technology company and is the largest multichannel company in the world. Comcast has many subsidiaries including NBC Universal Media and Comcast Cable. It is ranked number thirty-one on Forbes Fortune 500 and has a net worth of 193.4 billion dollars. The sources of revenue are generated from cable subscriptions and advertising. The Net Income provided for the year is 8.7 Billion Dollars. Comcast has total assets are worth 180.5 billion dollars and total equity listed at 53.94 billion dollars. Comcast has Class A and Class B Common Stockholders within …show more content…
Comcast has many subsidiaries associated with the company. The company acquired Universal Studios and has merged with Time Warner a multi-billion dollar deal. I became interested in Comcast because of my favorite pass time, which is sitting at home watching television and enjoying a good movie. I conducted a research on Comcast and asked myself If I had 10,000 dollars would I invest it into this corporation? Upon making a decision to invest in the company I conducted a research on the ratio on the profitability, the solvency and the liquidity. The current ratio is .74 and the Quick Ratio is .52 these scores were low this shows the company may have difficulty meeting its current obligations. The Ratio of Liabilities to Owners Equity is 2.32 and the Times Interest total is 5.9 this indicates that the company is able to pay its debts. The profitability measures the company’s ability to earn revenue. The Return on Stockholder’s Equity is 16% and the Return on assets is 4.82% this is desirable and indicates that the company is able to generate a profit. The plan for expansion is also great opportunity for more growth. Over the past five years trend has been favorable. Due to the favorable trends for the past five years high and desirable ratios, I would invest into
Comcast is a multi-billion company its organization structure is divided into 4 divisions: Corporate Executives, Cable Executives, NBC Universal Executives and Board of Directors. According to my opinion its good decision by the management to divide the company in to different sections or categories. Since this allows the Comcast to be more decentralized and ensures that all division are controlled and coordinated efficiently. This benefits the employees since they can be empowered by having more autonomy to make their own decisions, giving them a sense of importance and making them feel their decision making is vital for the organization. Moreover, decentralized organization is able to make decisions more quickly.
Comcast Corporation is one of the nation’s largest global media and technology companies and has two businesses that include Comcast Cable and NBCUniversal. They offer the largest video, high speed internet, and phone providers to residential and business customers and are a publically traded company. Founded in 1963, they are head quartered out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and span across over forty states. Management information systems are imperative to the success of a large company like Comcast and without people, information, and information technology would not be nearly as successful. There are several different types of systems and technology that impact the day to day business such as supply chain management, agent based technologies,
With this data, Massachusetts Stove Company is in a good financial position in terms of liquidity and
Growth and Value Creation at Sunflower Nutraceuticals Sunflower Nutraceuticals (SNC) is a nutraceuticals distributor based in Miami, Florida. Prior to 2012, SNC had flat annual sales growth with total revenues of $10 million and had been experiencing financing issues due to its thin margins and high working capital intensity. Miami Dade Merchant’s Bank (MDM) was SNC’s previous financier, but refused to increase SNC’s line of credit of $3.2 million, which was limiting SNC’s ability to grow because of the working capital constraints. In 2012, SNC decided to accept an alternative financing option from Averell & Tuttle (AT), an investment bank. AT provided SNC with a line of credit of $3.7 million at a 10% interest rate for a 10% equity stake.
Comcast is the largest internet provider in the world. Comcast is split into two businesses Comcast Cable and NBCUniversal. Comcast has 5 segments total which the film entertainment segment provides fourth most in revenue and operating income. We will be analyzing Comcast’s film entertainment segment. Comcast currently has the 3rd most market share with 14.9%, which is behind Walt Disney Company 19.3% and 21st
The two firms combined will be the country’s dominant cable and Internet provider. Cohen’s rebuttal to the negative feedback of this news was that Comcast already has competition to worry about such as Amazon, Netflix, and Apple. Cohen is right to the extent that these corporations are giving Comcast some form of competition. But the competition isn’t remotely as effective as having a newly merged company with control of roughly 40 percent of the high-speed broadband Internet market. Cohen mentioned 3 companies that don’t even dabble in the cable business at the current time.
Apple Apple is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software, and online services. The two Steve’s - Jobs and Wozniak - may have been Apple's most visible founders, but were it not for their friend Ronald Wayne there might be no iPhone, iPad or iMac today. Jobs convinced him to take 10% of the company stock and act as an arbiter should he and Woz come to blows, but Wayne backed out 12 days later, selling for just $500 a holding that would have been worth $72bn 40 years later. (Rawlinson, 2017) Apple has a huge net worth of around US$900 Billion.
Introduction The main objective of this particular case study is to assist Victor Dubinski, the current CEO of Blaine Kitchenware, decide whether or not repurchasing shares and changing the firm’s capital structure in favor of more debt could actually be benefit the company and its shareholders. Blaine Kitchenware is a small cap, public company who focuses on selling various different residential kitchen appliances. Up until this point, the company has only used cash and equity financing to acquire independent kitchen appliance manufacturers, and expand into foreign markets abroad. Given their excess cash and lack of debt, Blaine Kitchenware is considered to be “over-liquid and under-leveraged” (Luehrman & Heilprin, 2009).
Their current ratio is 1.4% (total current assets/total current liabilities). According to the Risk Management Association of Financial Ratio Benchmarks, the current average ratio is 1.5%. In 2014, the current ratio for the firm was 1.46% while the average ratio in the industry (NAICS 311330) was 1.6%. The company’s net property and equipment in 2015 is worth 2.6 million dollars, a slight increase from 2014, which was 2.3 million. The company is considering taking on some debt to increase their production capabilities.
These media conglomerates exist in Europe, Asia and Latin America. According to the Fortune 500 list of 2014 The Walt Disney Company is America 's largest media conglomerate in terms of revenue with 21st Century Fox, Time Warner, CBS Corporation, and Viacom are amongst the top five. Other major players are Comcast and Sony. Since 1950 media conglomerate has become a regular feature of the global economic system.
Growth and Value Creation at Sunflower Nutraceuticals Sunflower Nutraceuticals (SNC) is a nutraceuticals distributor based in Miami, Florida. Prior to 2012, SNC had flat annual sales growth with total revenues of $10 million and had been experiencing financing issues due to its thin margins and high working capital intensity. Miami Dade Merchant’s Bank (MDM) was SNC’s previous financier, but refused to increase SNC’s line of credit of $3.2 million, which was limiting SNC’s ability to grow because of the working capital constraints. In 2012, SNC decided to accept an alternative financing option from Averell & Tuttle (AT), an investment bank. AT provided SNC with a line of credit of $3.7 million at a 10% interest rate for a 10% equity stake.
Q3. How much value, if any, does Buffett derive from the credit agreement? There are two parts of the credit agreement, the 8-year term loan and the penny warrants. The $400 million term loan accompanying with a $45 million revolving credit facility will give Buffett a chance to earn at an interest rate of 10.5%.
Marketing Management Project PROJECT OUTLINE: Choose one company which has a turnaround in the past and one company which failed in the past. Discuss each company’s marketing strategy and reasons for their success or failure. Marketing Strategy Failure: Gap Inc. How Gap turned into Crap! What went wrong?
LinkedIn Acquisition 1. What in your assessment are the most significant reasons driving Microsoft's purchase of LinkedIn? (250 words max) Ans 1) 1. Focus on enterprise software space: Microsoft has many in this regard ranging from Windows, Office 365, and Office Suite. Microsoft has utilized assets such as their surface tablets and Skype Communications into professional use-cases like Hololens.
AJINOMOTO (Malaysia) Berhad Part 1: COMPANY BACKGROUND According to Bloomberg, Ajinomoto (Malaysia) Berhad founded in 1961. It was the first Japanese companies that set up in Malaysia. It is acting as producer of Monosodium Glutamate. It produces and sells the monosodium glutamate.