The document contains percentages ranging from 0.17% to 14.33% with most values between 1-4%. The highest percentages are 14.33%, 12.43%, 10.06%, and 8.53% while the lowest are 0.17%, 0.33%, 0.57%, and 0.83%.
The Fail Trail: Analyzing the impact of a PR CrisisAlterian
What happens to a brand’s reputation when they face a PR nightmare that plays out on social media?
Alterian analyzed three case studies -Nestle, United Airlines and Dominos - to measure the effect a crisis has on a brand. How severe was the public’s reaction? How long did it take for the brand’s reputation to return to their pre-crisis average? How varied was the impact for each of these slightly different cases? Does the way a brand responds impact the severity of the crisis?
Check out our analysis of what happens when a PR nightmare strikes.
Barrier Reverse Convertibles - Swiss Equity Leader Index
Product description
Barrier Reverse Convertible (1230)
Description
The Barrier Reverse Convertible offers a conditional capital protection. This is achieved by establishing a kick-in level which at issue date is fixed at a specific percentage below the share price. As long as the share price never touches the kick-in level during the investment period, you will be paid back 100% of your invested capital. If the kick-in level is touched once prior to maturity, the Barrier Reverse Convertible is converted to a Standard Reverse Convertible. The coupon is always paid out.
Market Expectation
Flat, slightly rising or slightly falling market trend.
Profit
Maximum return (coupon amount) if underlying does not touch or fall below kick-in level at any time prior to expiry or if underlying closes above strike on expiry.
Risk
Delivery of underlying or cash settlement on expiry (underlying may be worth less than invested capital); loss of capital protection if kick-in level touched.
CADE 2003 - Effects of Different Learning Styles in eLearning EnvironmentsMichael Barbour
Barbour, M. K., & Cooze, M. (2003, June). Effects of different learning styles in eLearning environments. Paper presented at the annual Canadian Association for Distance Education conference, St. John's, NL.
The Fail Trail: Analyzing the impact of a PR CrisisAlterian
What happens to a brand’s reputation when they face a PR nightmare that plays out on social media?
Alterian analyzed three case studies -Nestle, United Airlines and Dominos - to measure the effect a crisis has on a brand. How severe was the public’s reaction? How long did it take for the brand’s reputation to return to their pre-crisis average? How varied was the impact for each of these slightly different cases? Does the way a brand responds impact the severity of the crisis?
Check out our analysis of what happens when a PR nightmare strikes.
Barrier Reverse Convertibles - Swiss Equity Leader Index
Product description
Barrier Reverse Convertible (1230)
Description
The Barrier Reverse Convertible offers a conditional capital protection. This is achieved by establishing a kick-in level which at issue date is fixed at a specific percentage below the share price. As long as the share price never touches the kick-in level during the investment period, you will be paid back 100% of your invested capital. If the kick-in level is touched once prior to maturity, the Barrier Reverse Convertible is converted to a Standard Reverse Convertible. The coupon is always paid out.
Market Expectation
Flat, slightly rising or slightly falling market trend.
Profit
Maximum return (coupon amount) if underlying does not touch or fall below kick-in level at any time prior to expiry or if underlying closes above strike on expiry.
Risk
Delivery of underlying or cash settlement on expiry (underlying may be worth less than invested capital); loss of capital protection if kick-in level touched.
CADE 2003 - Effects of Different Learning Styles in eLearning EnvironmentsMichael Barbour
Barbour, M. K., & Cooze, M. (2003, June). Effects of different learning styles in eLearning environments. Paper presented at the annual Canadian Association for Distance Education conference, St. John's, NL.