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UBTECH Robotics is expected to generate the following free cash flows over the next five years....

UBTECH Robotics is expected to generate the following free cash flows over the next five years. After which, the free cash flows are expected to grow at the industry average of 3% per year. Using the discounted free cash flow model and the weighted average cost of capital of 11%

UBTECH Robotics FCF Forecast ($ Millions) Year 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004

FCF (Amount in Millions)$55, $45, $89, $102, $84, $87

a. Estimate the enterprise value (V0) of UBTECH Robotics.

b. If UBTECH Robotics has excess cash of $5.6 Billion, a debt of $800 Million and 50 Million shares outstanding, estimate its share price (P0).

In: Finance

Please I need today answer for This question and it is very important and I need...

Please I need today answer for This question and it is very important and I need solution for this issue with all the details , and help me with all the details.Please write your answer to me by typning  not by hand writing, so that I can read and understand your answer clearly.thanks in advance/Ha

Question. Many reasons for why the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union have been proposed. A common one is that imports from the EU hurt low-skilled British workers. This question will ask you to analyze what effect Brexit (the UK’s exit from the EU) may have on relative wages for high-skilled and low-skilled workers in the UK using the Heckscher-Ohlin model of international trade. Suppose that there are two industries: financial services and manufacturing. Further assume that there are two factors of production, low-skilled and high-skilled workers, and that finance is high-skill intensive and manufacturing is low-skill intensive. Further assume that the United Kingdom is abundant in high-skill labor (i.e. it has relatively more high-skilled workers than the rest of the EU).

a) Show using the Heckscher-Ohlin model of international trade how relative wages for lowskilled and high-skilled workers are determined when the UK is a member of the EU (i.e. when there is free trade between the UK and the rest of the EU). Explain your answer.

b) Now suppose that the UK leaves the EU. For simplicity, we will model this as autarky, i.e. that all trade between the UK and the EU stops. How do real wages of low-skilled and highskilled workers change (remember that the UK is abundant in high-skilled labor)? Explain your answer.

c) Describe also how the relative output of financial services versus manufacturing in the UK changes with Brexit. Explain your answer

In: Economics

Metropolitan Hospital has estimated its average monthly bed needs, N, as: N=460+5XN=460+5X where X = time...

Metropolitan Hospital has estimated its average monthly bed needs, N, as:

N=460+5XN=460+5X

where X = time period (months); (January 2002 = 0)

Assume that no new hospital additions are expected in the area in the foreseeable future. The following monthly seasonal adjustment factors have been estimated, using data from the past five years:

Forecast Metropolitan's bed demand for January, April, July, November, and December 2007.

Month

Adjustment Factor (%)

Forecast

January +5 760/798/724
April -15 912/775/659
July +4 790/822/760
November -5 810/770/853
December -25 1087/815/611

Suppose the following actual and forecast values for June bed demands have been recorded.

Year

Forecast

Actual

2007 785 801
2006 725 776
2005 665 685
2004 605 653
2003 545 567
2002 485 529

What seasonal adjustment factor would you recommend be used in making future June forecasts?

3.4%

5.5%

0.7%

In: Economics

Listed below is the selling price for a share of PepsiCO Inc. at the close of...

  1. Listed below is the selling price for a share of PepsiCO Inc. at the close of each year.

Year             Price                            Year                Price

1990             12.9135                       2000                49.5625

1991             16.8250                       2001                48.6803

1992             20.6125                       2002                42.2211

1993             20.3024                       2003                46.6215

1994             18.3160                       2004                52.2019

1995             27.7538                       2005                59.8534

1996             29.0581                       2006                62.0002

1997             36.0155                       2007                77.5108

1998             40.6111                       2008                54.7719

1999             35.0230                       2009                60.8025

a. Plot the data.

b. Use EXCEL’s Data Analysis add-in to determine the least squares trend equation.

c. Discuss the regression equation and include both the coefficient of determination and the          

   correlation coefficient in the discussion. Make sure to test the coefficient to determine if  

   it is statistically significant at the .01 significance level.

d. Calculate the points for the years 1992 and 2004.

e. (i) Estimate the selling price in 2014.                                                                                                                       

(ii) Does this seem like a reasonable estimate based on historical data? Why or why not?

f. By how much has the stock price increased or decreased (per year) on average during the period?

Show ALL of your work and show it in a neat and orderly fashion.

In: Statistics and Probability

The following selected transactions relate to liabilities of United Insulation Corporation. United’s fiscal year ends on...

The following selected transactions relate to liabilities of United Insulation Corporation. United’s fiscal year ends on December 31. 2018 Jan. 13 Negotiated a revolving credit agreement with Parish Bank that can be renewed annually upon bank approval. The amount available under the line of credit is $29.5 million at the bank’s prime rate. Feb. 1 Arranged a three-month bank loan of $7.2 million with Parish Bank under the line of credit agreement. Interest at the prime rate of 7% was payable at maturity. May 1 Paid the 7% note at maturity. Dec. 1 Supported by the credit line, issued $16.9 million of commercial paper on a nine-month note. Interest was discounted at issuance at a 6% discount rate. 31 Recorded any necessary adjusting entry(s).2019 Sept. 1 Paid the commercial paper at maturity.

In: Accounting

Green and Green (2004) discuss changes in Canadian immigration policy. 1.  How did the power to set...

Green and Green (2004) discuss changes in Canadian immigration policy.

1.  How did the power to set immigration policy change in 1910? Name an advantage and a disadvantage.

2.  How did immigration change in the 1930’s? Was the change based on a long-term view, or a short term view?

In: Economics

The charging min value is zero and max value is 100. When the charger is not...

The charging min value is zero and max value is 100. When the charger is not plugged, the robot is in discharging state and the battery decreases. When charger is attached, the state is changed to charging and the value increase. Once it reaches the max
limit, the state changes to battery full.

Q) Write boundary value analysis for battery level.

Q) Write test cases for battery level for both valid and invalid.

In: Computer Science

1. A scientific hypothesis is a method in science where scientists are in the process of...

1. A scientific hypothesis is a method in science where scientists are in the process of trying to prove or disprove a phenomenon.
a. True

b. False

2. What energy source is Earth using primarily for its internal processes?
a. Ancient asteroid impact
b. The core
c. Radioactive decay
d. The Sun

3. The element most abundant in Earth's core is:
a. Calcium
b. Iron
c. Chlorine
d. Silicon
e. Oxygen

4. The asthenosphere is defined as a __________.
a. Rocky layer having a relatively uniform chemical composition.
b. Rigid layer of crustal and mantle material.
c. Rocky layer composed mainly of crustal rocks.
d. Plastic layer composed mainly of mantle material.
e. Tsunami zone

5. The least dense layer of Earth is the __________.
a. Crust
b. Inner core
c. Outer core
d. Mantle
e. Low velocity zone

6. The layer that sits directly under the outer core is called:
a. Lithosphere
b. Mantle
c. Asthenosphere
d. Inner core
e. Mesosphere

7. The youngest rocks of the seafloor are found at the mid-ocean ridges of the world.
a. True

b. False

8. What type of plate boundary is located at the mid-Atlantic Ridge?
a. Divergent boundary
b. Convergent boundary
c. Transform boundary
d. There is no plate boundary

9. What type of plate boundary does the San Francisco Bay Area sit on?
a. Divergent boundary
b. Convergent boundary
c. Transform boundary
d. There is no plate boundary

10. What type of plate boundary is found off the coast of Northernmost California, Oregon and Washington State?
a. Divergent boundary
b. Convergent boundary
c. Transform boundary
d. There is no plate boundary

In: Other

IBL 6: Boundaries How do you know when a personal boundary is crossed? Physical boundary: Emotional...

IBL 6: Boundaries

  1. How do you know when a personal boundary is crossed?
    1. Physical boundary:
    2. Emotional boundary:
  2. Why can it be hard to hold a boundary in some situations (name 3 reasons)?
  3. What happens to a relationship if a person knowingly & repeatedly crosses your boundaries (consensually)?
  4. Does a person automatically KNOW if they have crossed someone else’s boundary? Explain please.
  5. How does it feel to hold a boundary? (or how do you imagine it would feel)

In: Psychology

Explain the three types of tectonic plate boundaries, and the three sub-types of the one boundary....

Explain the three types of tectonic plate boundaries, and the three sub-types of the one boundary. In your explanation you must include:

  1. The type of boundary
  2. What is happening at this boundary
  3. The type of features/events that are common with this boundary
  4. An example of where this type of boundary exists (on this one, make sure you explain what has happened at this specific location) in geography

In: Physics