When evaluating the effect of a merger, the European Union seeks to determine:
A) the impact of the merger by totaling the total number of competitors left
B) amount of capital invested in the combined companies in relation to the remaining competitors.
C) the compatibility of the merger with the common market, which is presumed if market share will not exceed 25 percent.
D) none of the above.
C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The New Graduates' Workforce Readiness study found that many employers were dissatisfied with the communication skills of their college-graduate employees. Which of the following is one of the deficiencies specifically cited in this study?
A) Following company policies B) Leadership C) Work ethic D) Business planning E) Marketing skills
________ is the mining of large amounts of data to find insights that enhance competitive advantage.
What will be an ideal response?
Spartan Company purchased interior decoration material from Egypt for 100,000 Egyptian pounds on September 5, 20X8, with payment due on December 2, 20X8. Additionally, on September 5, Spartan acquired a 90-day forward contract to purchase 100,000 Egyptian pounds of E£ = $.1850. The forward contract was acquired to manage the exposed net liability position in Egyptian pounds, but it was not designated as a hedge. The spot rates were: September 5, 20X8E£1 =$0.1835 December 2, 20X8E£1 =$0.1865 Based on the preceding information, in the entry made on December 2nd to revalue foreign currency receivable to current equivalent U.S. dollar value,
A. Foreign Currency Transaction Gain will be credited for $150. B. Other Comprehensive Income will be credited for $300. C. Accounts Payable will be debited for $18,350. D. Foreign Currency Units will be debited for $18,500.