This document provides an overview of a course on global financial journalism. It discusses key themes like how everything in today's global financial system is interrelated and how business journalism isn't just about numbers but also about people. It defines what constitutes business news and explains why business journalism is important. The document outlines learning outcomes, assignments students will complete, reading assignments, the assessment process, and the course schedule. The goal is for students to learn to write different types of business news stories and analyze financial documents and events.
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This document provides an overview of a financial coaching service called "Starter Kit" that helps business owners better monitor their company's performance. It includes a dashboard tool that analyzes financial data and identifies key metrics, issues, and goals. Coaches then facilitate monthly meetings to review progress and priorities. Three package options are outlined providing different levels of support services and pricing. The process involves an initial assessment, setting up regular check-ins, and helping clients effectively communicate financial information to their team. Case studies show clients achieving significant improvements like doubling revenues and profit after working with a coach.
“JOSH” is an inspiring and innovative professional dance crew based in Delhi, India. Under the direction of Shweta Priyadarshini, the crew showcases Shweta’s unique choreography and embodies her definitive style. Her extensive background in both the Bollywood & Music Industry promotes choreography that is organic, artistic, accessible and often humorous.
The Josh believes on three main elements of dance: “Joy” of Dance, “Soul” into dance , and “Heart" towards dance.
Josh is a, enviable team of dynamite dancers” comprised of 16 individuals who bring their own unique skills , from Bollywood-Dancing to contemporary, Salsa to Kathak, each dancer adds their own spice to the Josh Dance mix, keeping it fresh and evolving.
Josh began in July 2007 and has already received attention and critical acclaim. The crew tours extensively, bringing their trademark , edge-of-your-seat excitement to audiences nationwide. Josh is proud to be the professional dance crew in partnership with numerous Event Management Companies / Wedding Planners / Clubs / Associations etc, and calls out for even more associations to showcase their talent.
This document provides an introduction to economic journalism. It defines economics as the study of how people deal with scarcity and make choices about allocating limited resources. Key economic concepts discussed include supply and demand, incentives, business cycles, and how governments measure and influence economic performance. The role of economic journalists is to provide context and perspective on these issues.
Jashtinn Dance Troupe was established in 2003 and is known for energetic and expressive dance performances. Led by choreographer Keshu Chauhan, the troupe has performed internationally in China and Canada as well as across India. They specialize in corporate events, concerts, marriages, and more. Some of their high-profile clients include Samsung, Vodafone, Airtel, and Toyota.
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The document discusses various types of ratios used in ratio analysis for evaluating the financial performance and position of a business. It provides definitions and interpretations for liquidity ratios like current ratio and quick ratio, solvency ratios like debt-equity ratio and proprietary ratio, activity ratios like stock turnover ratio and debtor turnover ratio, and profitability ratios like gross profit ratio, net profit ratio, and return on capital employed. Formulas and ideal ratios are given for each type of financial ratio.
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This document provides an overview of a financial coaching service called "Starter Kit" that helps business owners better monitor their company's performance. It includes a dashboard tool that analyzes financial data and identifies key metrics, issues, and goals. Coaches then facilitate monthly meetings to review progress and priorities. Three package options are outlined providing different levels of support services and pricing. The process involves an initial assessment, setting up regular check-ins, and helping clients effectively communicate financial information to their team. Case studies show clients achieving significant improvements like doubling revenues and profit after working with a coach.
“JOSH” is an inspiring and innovative professional dance crew based in Delhi, India. Under the direction of Shweta Priyadarshini, the crew showcases Shweta’s unique choreography and embodies her definitive style. Her extensive background in both the Bollywood & Music Industry promotes choreography that is organic, artistic, accessible and often humorous.
The Josh believes on three main elements of dance: “Joy” of Dance, “Soul” into dance , and “Heart" towards dance.
Josh is a, enviable team of dynamite dancers” comprised of 16 individuals who bring their own unique skills , from Bollywood-Dancing to contemporary, Salsa to Kathak, each dancer adds their own spice to the Josh Dance mix, keeping it fresh and evolving.
Josh began in July 2007 and has already received attention and critical acclaim. The crew tours extensively, bringing their trademark , edge-of-your-seat excitement to audiences nationwide. Josh is proud to be the professional dance crew in partnership with numerous Event Management Companies / Wedding Planners / Clubs / Associations etc, and calls out for even more associations to showcase their talent.
This document provides an introduction to economic journalism. It defines economics as the study of how people deal with scarcity and make choices about allocating limited resources. Key economic concepts discussed include supply and demand, incentives, business cycles, and how governments measure and influence economic performance. The role of economic journalists is to provide context and perspective on these issues.
Jashtinn Dance Troupe was established in 2003 and is known for energetic and expressive dance performances. Led by choreographer Keshu Chauhan, the troupe has performed internationally in China and Canada as well as across India. They specialize in corporate events, concerts, marriages, and more. Some of their high-profile clients include Samsung, Vodafone, Airtel, and Toyota.
Company profile-Electrical ContractorsAnkush Arora
We are Faridabad based Electrical Contractors, doing all kind of HT/LT jobs for Industries, Real Estate, Hotels, Hospitals & Govt. Sector.
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9654745573
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The document discusses various types of ratios used in ratio analysis for evaluating the financial performance and position of a business. It provides definitions and interpretations for liquidity ratios like current ratio and quick ratio, solvency ratios like debt-equity ratio and proprietary ratio, activity ratios like stock turnover ratio and debtor turnover ratio, and profitability ratios like gross profit ratio, net profit ratio, and return on capital employed. Formulas and ideal ratios are given for each type of financial ratio.
The document provides an overview of key concepts related to covering stock markets, including what a stock is, initial public offerings, factors that influence share prices, and how to analyze different aspects of the market such as indexes, sectors, and individual stock prices and performance. It offers guidance on finding news and context, researching sectors, and structuring market commentary with introductions to change, cause, expectations, comments, context, and future implications. The document is intended as a reference for journalists reporting on financial markets.
Covering Companies_Fall 2011_Sarah BartlettJ. D. Taylor
This document outlines the syllabus for a course on covering companies. The course will be taught on Tuesdays from 9:30am to 12:20pm by Professor Sarah Bartlett. Students will learn how to analyze corporate strategies, evaluate earnings reports, understand the role of capital markets, and produce engaging stories about companies. Each student will select one company to cover throughout the semester, producing stories on the company's strategy, earnings, governance, and CEO. The course aims to help students think analytically about companies and their role in society. Students will complete assignments including a beat memo on their company, a news story using an executive interview, an earnings outlook story, and an in-depth analytical piece on their company.
This document provides an introduction to an economics course for journalists. It discusses key topics that will be covered, including supply and demand, incentives, how economies and financial markets function, and monetary and fiscal policy. Students will learn basic macroeconomic concepts and how to interpret and explain economic data to general audiences. The course aims to help students understand and write clearly about economic issues. It will be assessed through exams, writing assignments, class participation and a group project.
The document provides a 5-step template for using an essay writing website:
1. Create an account and provide login credentials.
2. Complete an order form with instructions, sources, deadline, and sample work.
3. Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications.
4. Review the completed paper and authorize payment if satisfied.
5. Request revisions to ensure satisfaction and receive a refund for plagiarized work.
The document provides an overview of key concepts for covering stock markets and shares, including:
- What a share represents in terms of ownership stake and entitlement to profits
- Factors that influence share prices such as supply and demand, the economy, and company earnings
- How share prices reflect market expectations about a company's future performance
- Tools for analyzing stocks such as indexes, sectors, market capitalization, price-earnings ratios, and technical indicators
- Sources of information like brokerage ratings and finding contextual factors behind price movements
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The document summarizes research on blockchain technology and applications. It discusses the key features and components of blockchain, including decentralized infrastructure, distributed ledgers, smart contracts, and security. Major applications explored include financial services, supply chain management, property records, and aid distribution. The review identifies opportunities for further research on challenges and the role of blockchain in areas like the Internet of Things.
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Write a business memo responding to one of the following prompts:RU-32
You're the CEO of a global pharmaceutical company. After decades of work (and the investment of hundreds of millions of dollars), your scientists have come up with a major breakthrough. Your new drug, RU-32, is a low-cost anti-diabetic medication that dramatically stabilizes insulin levels. If approved, your company will own the patent on a drug worth billions of dollars. However, during Phase III clinical trials, unexpected complications arose, and approval by the FDA is now unlikely. Without FDA approval, you cannot sell RU-32 in the U.S. and most developed countries. However, other countries—primarily developing countries—will allow you to market the drug without U.S. FDA approval. You must choose whether to stop all development and cancel the program, or proceed with manufacturing for sale to citizens of developing countries.
Inform the Board of Directors of your decision. Write a memo explaining your position and your reasons. Be specific and use detailed examples to support your main points.Press-Enterprise
A statistic taken from the Press-Enterprise states that the average American worker spends about 1.8 hours of every eight hour work day on non-work activities (e.g., personal phone calls, internet surfing, etc.). Estimates suggest this lack of productivity costs American business hundreds of millions of dollars annually, but workers say focusing eight hours a day strictly on work-related business is unreasonable and impossible considering we work more hours than ever before. Additionally, workers argue they need to schedule appointments and daily activities when businesses are open. In your opinion, which side makes a stronger case?
Write a persuasive memo to your business arguing one side. Be specific and use detailed examples to support your main points.On-Line Profile
Your firm has discovered that the majority of resumes submitted in the past few years have been inaccurate, misleading, and filled with misinformation. Because of this, your firm has been unable to hire qualified workers, which has caused many problems. The Hiring Manager, Sheila Lass, has decided to stop accepting traditional resumes. Instead, she will ask potential employees to submit an on-line, electronic profile. In addition to searching Google for applicant background, she plans to ask applicants to allow searching their Facebook posts, Twitter feeds, LinkedIn accounts, and so on. By examining their on-line profiles, Ms. Lass feels she can get to know the "real" person.
Write the Hiring Manager a persuasive memo arguing for or against her proposal. Be specific and use detailed examples to support your main points.Smart or Attractive
In the modern business world, which is more highly valued: being smart or being attractive? Write a business memo to your supervisor stating which is most important. Fully explain your reasons. Be specific and use detailed examples to support your.
This document provides an introduction and overview for a course on economics for journalists. It defines economics as the study of how people deal with scarcity and make choices with trade-offs. The course will cover topics like how economies, companies, banks, markets and governments work, and economic theories. Students will write assignments, do a group project, and take a midterm and final exam. The instructor emphasizes applying economic concepts clearly and citing sources to avoid plagiarism. The first assignment is to set up an RSS reader for daily economic news and write an economic diary entry.
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The document discusses the economic downturn as representing a new global business order rather than a typical cycle. It notes that this recession is the worst since World War II globally and in the US. While the US and European economies remain weak, China and South Korea have rebounded through rapid policy intervention. The rules of the global economy are changing, and businesses must adapt to remain competitive in this "New World Order." The document argues that many countries now desire American standards of living, putting pressure on the US economy.
1) The document discusses how to conduct an interview in a mediated channel like Skype. It provides tips for preparing, deciding what questions to ask to build rapport, and gauging what the interviewee values.
2) The interviewee discusses their perspective on the interview. They aim to learn about others while sharing little about themselves due to believing information is power. They feel the interview captured some but not all important details about them.
3) The document discusses conducting follow up for fact checking and getting the interviewee's perspective on the interviewer's portrayal.
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This document provides an introduction to economic indicators for journalism students. It defines economic indicators as data used to evaluate the health of an economy and gives examples like the Consumer Price Index. It describes different types of indicators such as lagging, coincident, and leading indicators. The document discusses qualities of a good indicator and past student examples. It also notes that indicators should be original, measure an important activity accurately, and correlate with broader economic measures.
The document discusses the history of economic crises including the Great Depression and recent recessions. It notes that government interventions intended to alleviate crises may actually make outcomes worse by failing to address underlying causes. The author draws parallels between current economic conditions and the Great Depression, suggesting history may repeat itself with rising unemployment, social unrest, and economic upheaval unless true solutions are implemented.
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This document discusses the details of an online LL.M. program in international taxation. It provides information on the program's founders, market size for legal and financial services, competitive landscape for tax LL.M. programs, potential subject matter experts and textbook publishers. It also outlines considerations for course methodology, career outcomes for graduates, alumni testimonials, library resources and career support services.
Case 1 Improving Service Times at Dave’s Burgers Daves .docxwendolynhalbert
Dave's Burgers implemented quality improvements at its Charlotte location to address slow drive-through service times. Changes included training, equipment upgrades, and installing timers to measure and remind employees of service times. Service times decreased from an average of 2.6 to under 2 minutes. Market share increased 5% and the process remained stable based on control charts of daily service time data. Continued quality management is recommended to maintain gains and identify future opportunities.
This document provides an overview of mergers and acquisitions (M&A), initial public offerings (IPOs), and international trade. It discusses different types of M&A deals, global M&A activity from 2004-2012, the M&A process, questions to consider in M&A deals, and valuations. It also covers the IPO process, trade terminology, arguments for and against free trade, government trade policies, and the relationship between trade and currency values.
This document provides an overview of foreign exchange and bond markets. It discusses the major global currencies and daily forex trading volumes. It also outlines factors that influence currency values such as interest rates, inflation, and trade imbalances. Additionally, it defines what bonds are, how bond markets work, and key factors like interest rates and credit ratings that affect bond prices. Yield curves and spreads are also explained as tools used in analyzing bond markets.
The document provides an overview of key concepts related to covering stock markets, including what a stock is, initial public offerings, factors that influence share prices, and how to analyze different aspects of the market such as indexes, sectors, and individual stock prices and performance. It offers guidance on finding news and context, researching sectors, and structuring market commentary with introductions to change, cause, expectations, comments, context, and future implications. The document is intended as a reference for journalists reporting on financial markets.
Covering Companies_Fall 2011_Sarah BartlettJ. D. Taylor
This document outlines the syllabus for a course on covering companies. The course will be taught on Tuesdays from 9:30am to 12:20pm by Professor Sarah Bartlett. Students will learn how to analyze corporate strategies, evaluate earnings reports, understand the role of capital markets, and produce engaging stories about companies. Each student will select one company to cover throughout the semester, producing stories on the company's strategy, earnings, governance, and CEO. The course aims to help students think analytically about companies and their role in society. Students will complete assignments including a beat memo on their company, a news story using an executive interview, an earnings outlook story, and an in-depth analytical piece on their company.
This document provides an introduction to an economics course for journalists. It discusses key topics that will be covered, including supply and demand, incentives, how economies and financial markets function, and monetary and fiscal policy. Students will learn basic macroeconomic concepts and how to interpret and explain economic data to general audiences. The course aims to help students understand and write clearly about economic issues. It will be assessed through exams, writing assignments, class participation and a group project.
The document provides a 5-step template for using an essay writing website:
1. Create an account and provide login credentials.
2. Complete an order form with instructions, sources, deadline, and sample work.
3. Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications.
4. Review the completed paper and authorize payment if satisfied.
5. Request revisions to ensure satisfaction and receive a refund for plagiarized work.
The document provides an overview of key concepts for covering stock markets and shares, including:
- What a share represents in terms of ownership stake and entitlement to profits
- Factors that influence share prices such as supply and demand, the economy, and company earnings
- How share prices reflect market expectations about a company's future performance
- Tools for analyzing stocks such as indexes, sectors, market capitalization, price-earnings ratios, and technical indicators
- Sources of information like brokerage ratings and finding contextual factors behind price movements
(1)Final MemoWrite a business memo responding to one of th.docxpoulterbarbara
The document summarizes research on blockchain technology and applications. It discusses the key features and components of blockchain, including decentralized infrastructure, distributed ledgers, smart contracts, and security. Major applications explored include financial services, supply chain management, property records, and aid distribution. The review identifies opportunities for further research on challenges and the role of blockchain in areas like the Internet of Things.
(1)Final MemoWrite a business memo responding to one of th.docxmarilynnhoare
(1)
Final Memo
Write a business memo responding to one of the following prompts:RU-32
You're the CEO of a global pharmaceutical company. After decades of work (and the investment of hundreds of millions of dollars), your scientists have come up with a major breakthrough. Your new drug, RU-32, is a low-cost anti-diabetic medication that dramatically stabilizes insulin levels. If approved, your company will own the patent on a drug worth billions of dollars. However, during Phase III clinical trials, unexpected complications arose, and approval by the FDA is now unlikely. Without FDA approval, you cannot sell RU-32 in the U.S. and most developed countries. However, other countries—primarily developing countries—will allow you to market the drug without U.S. FDA approval. You must choose whether to stop all development and cancel the program, or proceed with manufacturing for sale to citizens of developing countries.
Inform the Board of Directors of your decision. Write a memo explaining your position and your reasons. Be specific and use detailed examples to support your main points.Press-Enterprise
A statistic taken from the Press-Enterprise states that the average American worker spends about 1.8 hours of every eight hour work day on non-work activities (e.g., personal phone calls, internet surfing, etc.). Estimates suggest this lack of productivity costs American business hundreds of millions of dollars annually, but workers say focusing eight hours a day strictly on work-related business is unreasonable and impossible considering we work more hours than ever before. Additionally, workers argue they need to schedule appointments and daily activities when businesses are open. In your opinion, which side makes a stronger case?
Write a persuasive memo to your business arguing one side. Be specific and use detailed examples to support your main points.On-Line Profile
Your firm has discovered that the majority of resumes submitted in the past few years have been inaccurate, misleading, and filled with misinformation. Because of this, your firm has been unable to hire qualified workers, which has caused many problems. The Hiring Manager, Sheila Lass, has decided to stop accepting traditional resumes. Instead, she will ask potential employees to submit an on-line, electronic profile. In addition to searching Google for applicant background, she plans to ask applicants to allow searching their Facebook posts, Twitter feeds, LinkedIn accounts, and so on. By examining their on-line profiles, Ms. Lass feels she can get to know the "real" person.
Write the Hiring Manager a persuasive memo arguing for or against her proposal. Be specific and use detailed examples to support your main points.Smart or Attractive
In the modern business world, which is more highly valued: being smart or being attractive? Write a business memo to your supervisor stating which is most important. Fully explain your reasons. Be specific and use detailed examples to support your.
This document provides an introduction and overview for a course on economics for journalists. It defines economics as the study of how people deal with scarcity and make choices with trade-offs. The course will cover topics like how economies, companies, banks, markets and governments work, and economic theories. Students will write assignments, do a group project, and take a midterm and final exam. The instructor emphasizes applying economic concepts clearly and citing sources to avoid plagiarism. The first assignment is to set up an RSS reader for daily economic news and write an economic diary entry.
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Preparing For The 21st Century Installment IiAnthony Vincent
The document discusses the economic downturn as representing a new global business order rather than a typical cycle. It notes that this recession is the worst since World War II globally and in the US. While the US and European economies remain weak, China and South Korea have rebounded through rapid policy intervention. The rules of the global economy are changing, and businesses must adapt to remain competitive in this "New World Order." The document argues that many countries now desire American standards of living, putting pressure on the US economy.
1) The document discusses how to conduct an interview in a mediated channel like Skype. It provides tips for preparing, deciding what questions to ask to build rapport, and gauging what the interviewee values.
2) The interviewee discusses their perspective on the interview. They aim to learn about others while sharing little about themselves due to believing information is power. They feel the interview captured some but not all important details about them.
3) The document discusses conducting follow up for fact checking and getting the interviewee's perspective on the interviewer's portrayal.
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This document provides an introduction to economic indicators for journalism students. It defines economic indicators as data used to evaluate the health of an economy and gives examples like the Consumer Price Index. It describes different types of indicators such as lagging, coincident, and leading indicators. The document discusses qualities of a good indicator and past student examples. It also notes that indicators should be original, measure an important activity accurately, and correlate with broader economic measures.
The document discusses the history of economic crises including the Great Depression and recent recessions. It notes that government interventions intended to alleviate crises may actually make outcomes worse by failing to address underlying causes. The author draws parallels between current economic conditions and the Great Depression, suggesting history may repeat itself with rising unemployment, social unrest, and economic upheaval unless true solutions are implemented.
What Is The Business Cycle? Essay
The Growth And Peak Stage Of A Business Cycle
Ipo : A Business Cycle Essay
Business Cycle Case Study
The Four Stages Of The Business Cycle
Canadas Business Cycle
Stages of a Business Cycle
Powerpoint Business Cycle
Explain The Four Phases Of Business Cycle
Effects of Business Cycles
Effect Of The Business Cycle Essay
Macro Economics
Business Cycle Essay
Planning Cycle : Business Planning
Mexico Business Cycle
Business Cycle
The And Third Steps Of The Business Cycle Essay
Business Cycle And Recovery Period Analysis
Business Cycle Theories : A General Comparison
This document discusses the details of an online LL.M. program in international taxation. It provides information on the program's founders, market size for legal and financial services, competitive landscape for tax LL.M. programs, potential subject matter experts and textbook publishers. It also outlines considerations for course methodology, career outcomes for graduates, alumni testimonials, library resources and career support services.
Case 1 Improving Service Times at Dave’s Burgers Daves .docxwendolynhalbert
Dave's Burgers implemented quality improvements at its Charlotte location to address slow drive-through service times. Changes included training, equipment upgrades, and installing timers to measure and remind employees of service times. Service times decreased from an average of 2.6 to under 2 minutes. Market share increased 5% and the process remained stable based on control charts of daily service time data. Continued quality management is recommended to maintain gains and identify future opportunities.
This document provides an overview of mergers and acquisitions (M&A), initial public offerings (IPOs), and international trade. It discusses different types of M&A deals, global M&A activity from 2004-2012, the M&A process, questions to consider in M&A deals, and valuations. It also covers the IPO process, trade terminology, arguments for and against free trade, government trade policies, and the relationship between trade and currency values.
This document provides an overview of foreign exchange and bond markets. It discusses the major global currencies and daily forex trading volumes. It also outlines factors that influence currency values such as interest rates, inflation, and trade imbalances. Additionally, it defines what bonds are, how bond markets work, and key factors like interest rates and credit ratings that affect bond prices. Yield curves and spreads are also explained as tools used in analyzing bond markets.
The banking system channels savings from individuals to borrowers. As financial intermediaries, commercial banks take deposits and make loans. They must keep a portion of deposits as reserves set by the central bank. When the reserve ratio is lower, banks can lend out more, expanding the money supply through the money multiplier effect. Non-bank financial institutions also participate in shadow banking.
This document provides an overview of financial markets for journalists. It discusses the key characteristics of markets, including that they bring together buyers and sellers, allow standardized trading of fungible products by any participant, and make trade information public. The document also summarizes the main types of financial markets like commodities, stocks, bonds and forex, and the participants, price formation processes, and factors that influence prices in these markets.
The document provides an overview of analyzing corporate profit and loss statements. It discusses key components of a P&L statement such as revenue, expenses, profit, earnings per share, and how it shows the path from revenue to net profit. It also discusses interpreting P&L statements, including checking footnotes and understanding the treatment of items like depreciation, subsidiaries versus associates, and minority interests. An example P&L statement is then presented for Hutchison Whampoa Limited to demonstrate these concepts.
The document provides an overview of international trade concepts including absolute advantage, comparative advantage, trade barriers, and trade policies. It discusses how free trade creates winners and losers between importing and exporting countries. Specifically, domestic consumers in importing countries and domestic producers in exporting countries tend to benefit from free trade, while the opposite is true for domestic consumers in exporting countries and domestic producers in importing countries. The document also outlines the effects of tariffs on prices and trade volumes.
PCCW reported a 20% decline in first-half net profit due to lower revenue contribution from its property development unit. Net profit fell to HK$656 million from HK$822 million a year earlier, while revenue declined 2% to HK$11.37 billion, mainly due to smaller contribution from its property development subsidiary. Revenue from PCCW's core telecommunications services rose 11% and from its broadband TV business increased 45%, but it did not offset the decline in property revenue. An analyst said net profit was below expectations due to continued investment in the TV business.
This document provides an overview of government economic policy tools used by central banks and finance ministries. It discusses fiscal policy tools like taxation and government spending and how they can be used to stimulate or contract the economy. It also explains monetary policy tools controlled by central banks, including interest rates, required reserve ratios, and open market operations to influence money supply and achieve goals of steady growth and low inflation. Specific policy examples from the US, UK, Japan, and Europe are also mentioned.
The document discusses key economic goals of governments including full employment, steady annual growth, and stable prices. It then covers concepts of absolute and comparative advantage in determining what goods countries will produce. It provides an overview of common economic indicators used to measure economic performance such as GDP, CPI, unemployment, and money supply. It also discusses important considerations for analyzing and reporting on economic data.
This document provides an overview of economics concepts for journalists. It discusses three main types of corporate financial disclosures - profit and loss statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements. When reporting on earnings, journalists should focus on net profit and revenue year-over-year changes. The document also summarizes an article about Hong Kong's Hutchison Whampoa reporting a 12% rise in profits and explains economic growth and business cycles.
The stock market rebounded after earlier losses as concerns eased over European banks' access to funding. French banks reassured markets and investors watched for progress on Europe's debt crisis. Major U.S. stock indices ended higher, led by gains in industrial, materials and tech stocks, as signs pointed to stabilization in the markets.
Hutchison Whampoa reported a 12% rise in net profit to HK$14.17 billion in 2009, despite a 14% drop in revenue to HK$300.55 billion. Gains from property and asset sales offset losses in its energy and 3G businesses. While losses in 3G operations fell 67%, the division is still dragging on earnings. However, results from property completions and asset sales boosted profits.
The document provides an overview of covering company news as a financial journalist. It discusses why companies exist, the differences between private and public companies, and how public corporations function. It also outlines various types of corporate stories to cover, including earnings announcements, new products/business lines, executive changes, initial public offerings, and secondary fundraising. Key details on how to report on these stories such as common questions to ask and elements to include in articles are also reviewed.
This document provides an introduction to economic indicators for journalism students. It defines economic indicators as data used to evaluate the health of an economy. It discusses established indicators like the Consumer Price Index and copper prices. It also categorizes indicators as lagging, coincident, or leading in relation to economic activity. The document advises that good indicators are original, measure important economic activity accurately and consistently, and correlate closely with broader economic measures. It gives some hypothetical alternative indicators as examples from past classes.
This document provides an overview of corporations for journalism students. It discusses why companies exist, the difference between private and public companies, key industries, how public companies function, costs and profit, types of corporate stories to cover, and earnings announcements. The document is from a class on economics for journalists that focuses on reviewing supply and demand, examining the economic efficiency of gifts, and discussing corporations.
The document contains three proposals for small business profiles to cover:
1. A Chinese company called Yage Era Corp. that deletes negative posts and links online for clients and how it navigates regulations in a growing market.
2. A cat cafe in Hong Kong called The Cat Cafe that lost its restaurant license but continues operating as a cooking school with resident cats.
3. A music therapy center in Hong Kong called Pang's Music Therapy Center that offers treatments to both special needs and normal clients, and the growing but limited market for music therapy in Hong Kong.
This document provides an overview of week 2 topics from an economics course for journalists, including supply and demand. It discusses key concepts such as scarcity, opportunity costs, comparative advantage, and how supply and demand determine market prices. Government policies like rent control are also examined. An example writing assignment is given asking students to explain why a dog walker earns more than nurses based on economic concepts from class. Assessment criteria for the assignments focus on correctly applying relevant economic ideas and constructing a logical argument.
The document discusses initial public offerings (IPOs) and the IPO process. It explains that an IPO is the sale of shares in a private company to investors, resulting in the listing of the company on a stock exchange. The IPO process involves several steps, including announcing the intention to list, appointing an underwriter, setting an indicative price range, determining subscription levels, and finalizing the pricing before the company's shares are listed. The document provides details on these various stages to educate about fundamentals of business and financial journalism related to IPOs.
The document discusses mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and initial public offerings (IPOs). It defines different types of M&A transactions like mergers, acquisitions, take privates, and joint ventures. It also outlines the M&A process including initiation, due diligence, shareholder votes, integration, and questions to consider in M&A deals. Additionally, it covers global M&A trends in recent years and methods for valuing transactions.
The document discusses key economic indicators such as GDP, CPI, unemployment rates, and confidence indexes. It explains how governments and central banks use tools like fiscal policy, monetary policy, interest rates, and reserve ratios to influence economic goals of steady growth, low unemployment, and stable prices. Specific indicators covered in depth include CPI, which can have issues due to arbitrary baselines and basket changes over time, and unemployment rates, which don't include discouraged workers.
2. Key themes
✤ In today’s global financial system, everything is interrelated
✤ Business journalism isn’t just about numbers & money – it’s about
people
✤ But following the money will usually lead you to the news
✤ Business journalism is important, not least because business &
financial events affect all of us
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3. What is business news?
✤ Corporate events
✤ Announcements of economic data
✤ Government policy changes
✤ Profiles of/interviews with government officials, company executives
✤ Financial market activity
✤ How all of the above affect people
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4. Why it matters
✤ Good financial journalism levels the playing field
✤ Helps ensure that ordinary people aren’t at an information
disadvantage
✤ Helps keep companies, governments and big investors honest
✤ Explains how financial & business events affect ordinary people’s
lives
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5. March 24, 2011
G.E.’s Strategies Let It Avoid Taxes Altogether
By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI
General Electric, the nation’s largest corporation, had a very good year in 2010.
The company reported worldwide profits of $14.2 billion, and said $5.1 billion of the
total came from its operations in the United States.
Its American tax bill? None. In fact, G.E. claimed a tax benefit of $3.2 billion.
That may be hard to fathom for the millions of American business owners and
households now preparing their own returns, but low taxes are nothing new for G.E.
The company has been cutting the percentage of its American profits paid to
the Internal Revenue Service for years, resulting in a far lower rate than at most
multinational companies.
Its extraordinary success is based on an aggressive strategy that mixes fierce lobbying
for tax breaks and innovative accounting that enables it to concentrate its profits
offshore. G.E.’s giant tax department, led by a bow-tied former Treasury official named
John Samuels, is often referred to as the world’s best tax law firm. Indeed, the
company’s slogan “Imagination at Work” fits this department well. The team includes
former officials not just from the Treasury, but also from the I.R.S. and virtually all the
tax-writing committees in Congress.
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6. May 6, 2013
By Patricia Callahan, Sam Roe
and Michael Hawthorne
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7. October 25, 2012
Billions in Hidden Riches for Family of Chinese Leader
By DAVID BARBOZA
BEIJING — The mother of China’s prime minister was a schoolteacher in northern
China. His father was ordered to tend pigs in one of Mao’s political campaigns. And
during childhood, “my family was extremely poor,” the prime minister, Wen Jiabao,
said in a speech last year.
But now 90, the prime minister’s mother, Yang Zhiyun, not only left poverty behind,
she became outright rich, at least on paper, according to corporate and regulatory
records. Just one investment in her name, in a large Chinese financial services
company, had a value of $120 million five years ago, the records show.
The details of how Ms. Yang, a widow, accumulated such wealth are not known, or
even if she was aware of the holdings in her name. But it happened after her son was
elevated to China’s ruling elite, first in 1998 as vice prime minister and then five years
later as prime minister.
Many relatives of Wen Jiabao, including his son, daughter, younger brother and
brother-in-law, have become extraordinarily wealthy during his leadership, an
investigation by The New York Times shows. A review of corporate and regulatory
records indicates that the prime minister’s relatives — some of whom, including his
wife, have a knack for aggressive deal making — have controlled assets worth at least
$2.7 billion.
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8. Learning outcomes
✤ Understand the basic structure ✤ Explain the basic functions of
of a business news story financial markets
✤ Identify financial events worthy ✤ Analyze corporate disclosure
of news coverage documents and identify
newsworthy elements
✤ Explain how companies
function and how they compete ✤ Write a summary of daily
activity in a financial market
✤ Explain the significance of
events such as earnings ✤ Write analytical news stories on
corporate events
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9. What you will be doing
✤ Covering a major Hong Kong or Chinese company
✤ Covering the Hong Kong stock market
✤ Preparing an analytical feature story about a business or financial
topic or trend
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10. Writing assignments
✤ Small-business profile (one from each reporter)
✤ Spot news coverage on a Hong Kong-listed company (at least two
stories)
✤ Daily (closing) comment on the Hong Kong stock market (one)
✤ Proposal for an analytical feature (one)
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12. Assessment Tasks
10%
Spot Stories
Feature Stories 50%
Class Participation 40%
percentage of final grade
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13. Plagiarism
✤ If you are caught passing off the work of others as your own, you will
fail this course.
✤ If you are caught fabricating quotes or facts, you will fail this course.
✤ If you use information, quotes or facts from other people’s writing,
you must clearly cite that person or publication.
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15. Key deadlines
✤ Jan. 31: Review materials on blog; start daily reading assignments
✤ Feb. 7: Spot story assignments begin (see Beat List)
✤ Feb. 21: Proposal for small-business profile due
✤ Feb. 29: Stock market assignments begin (see Beat List)
✤ Mar. 28: Small-business profile due
✤ Apr. 18: Proposal for analytic story due
✤ May 2: Rewrites due
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16. Copy flow
✤ For every spot story, you must post a budget line on the course blog
once you know the topic , including the story slug as the subject,
when you can file, how long the story will be, and whether there will
be any “art” (photos, video, audio, charts, etc.)
✤ For every feature story, you must post a proposal on the course blog. I
will comment on your proposal, and either approve it or ask for more
info
✤ Completed stories should also be posted on the blog
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17. Budget line
Format:
<SLUG>
<BYLINE>
<DATELINE>--<LEDE>
<ESTIMATED LENGTH>. <ART/NO ART>. <FILING TIME>
Example:
sked-HKstocks-jeff
by Jeffrey Timmermans
HONG KONG--Hong Kong’s benchmark Hang Seng Index declined 1.3%
Tuesday, dragged down by financial shares, amid renewed investor unease
about a possible sovereign debt crisis in Europe.
Estimated length 300 words. No art. Delivery by Dec 11, 9pm
Post on blog in “Budget Line” category
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18. Proposal
Format:
<SLUG>
<BRIEF SUMMARY OF STORY, INCLUDING THE SUBJECT, WHAT THE
SUBJECT DID, AND WHY IT’S IMPORTANT. ALSO INCLUDE WHO YOU
WILL INTERVIEW>
<ESTIMATED LENGTH>. <ART/NO ART>. <FILING TIME>
A good proposal is a combination of a lede and a nut
graf, identifies the main interview subjects, and is no
more than five paragraphs.
Post on blog in “Proposal” category
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19. Slug
Format:
<ITEM TYPE>-<STORY TITLE>-<REPORTER NAME>
Examples:
prop-HKU ranking-jeff
sked-HKstocks-jeff
(for a story proposal)
(for a budget line for a
file-HKU ranking-jeff stock comment)
(for a completed story)
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20. Small-business profile: ideas
✤ Specialty shops (fashion, housewares, handicrafts, frame-makers,
wine shop, etc.)
✤ Start-up companies offering interesting or unique services (scan local
Web sites and newspapers for ads)
✤ Small businesses you frequent (not the chain stores like Starbucks, but
a locally owned place)
✤ Market stalls
✤ NO UPSTAIRS BOOKSHOPS!
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21. Small-business profile: proposals
Example 1:
prop-onlinepr-wang
Yage Era Corp. refers to itself as an internet reputation management company or on-line public
relations firm. What they do is delete negative posts or links for their clients. It’s becoming a bigger
business since China began pushing harder on internet censorship. If you search for “professional
post-deleting company”, about 8 million pages are found.
This story will focus on how big the market can be, what legal problems they will face and how they
survive in competition as well as regulations. I will talk to the owners of Yage Era, some customers,
and some traditional PR agencies.
Story will be 800 to 1,000 words. No art. Delivery by Feb. 27, 12pm
Example 2:
prop-cat-stray
The Cat Cafe in TST is a unique Hong Kong establishment where customers can relax with a drink or
a meal alongside one of the dozen or so resident cats. Two months ago, the store lost its restaurant
license. To continue operation, they’ve turned their cafe into a cooking school where customers cook
their own food, making the place even quirkier. I will interview the owner, find out why they lost their
license (health permits?) and whether they expect to get it back, and cross-check the license story
with the relevant government authorities.
About 800 words, plus cute pictures of cats. Delivery Feb. 22, 2pm
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22. Small-business profile: proposals
Example 3:
prop-music therapy-li
Music therapy is very popular in many western countries, while it has a relatively short history in Hong
Kong. So far, there have been only 15 registered music therapists in Hong Kong, and very limited
institutes which offer music therapy to the public.
Pang’s Music Therapy Center is one of the biggest institutes of this field in Hong Kong. The center was
established in 1990 by Pang Ga Wah, the first registered music therapist working in Hong Kong. It
offers treatments both to people with special needs and also to normal ones.
The story will focus on the business side of the therapy center, finding out how many people go there
every year and how much the service charges. Then, it may move to a broader scene to discuss the
demand-supply relationship of such therapy in Hong Kong and possible market trends. The main
theme might be that there has still been much market space in the music therapy area, which could be
a promising industry.
Besides the center itself, I will interview a few members of Hong Kong Music Therapy Association as
well.
Estimate length at 800 words, no art
Delivery by Feb. 22, 12:00pm
Post on blog in “Proposal” category
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23. Spot/market comment model
✤ Change: What happened? What changed?
✤ Cause: Why?
✤ Expectations: What was expected to happen?
✤ Context: Is this the first? Only? Biggest? Consistent with others?
✤ Comment: What are people saying about it? Get quotes.
✤ Future: What is likely to happen next?
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24. WSJ feature model
✤ Lede: Summarizes the main point of the story, sometimes with a
narrative or anecdote
✤ Nut: The “so what”; why we should care about the story
✤ Gut: History (how did we get to this point), Scope (how common is
this topic/trend/event), Relevance (link to other topics/trends/
events), Impact (who gains and who loses)
✤ Kicker: Ties up the story neatly by reinforcing the lede and leaves the
reader something else to think about, often with a quote
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25. In Texas, There's No Business Like 'Going Out of Business' --- Owner
Alters Rug Shop's Controversial Name But the Haggling Goes On and On
By Barry Newman
DALLAS -- When Cyrus Hassankola moved to Dallas a couple of years ago, after successfully
going out of business in several locales, he decided to settle down and go out of business
permanently.
Lede
"The response was good from day one," the carpet salesman says.
Customers rooting through the stacks of oriental rugs in the store he opened on a busy road in
North Dallas would sometimes say how sorry they were that he was going out of business. "We're
not," Mr. Hassankola told them. "It's just the name of the store."
A business literally called "Going Out of Business" didn't sit well in some quarters, one of them the
Texas Attorney General's office. So Mr. Hassankola -- for a limited time only -- has stopped going
out of business.
Now he's running regular "total liquidations" that "beat every going-out-of-business price." In his
vocation, this is established practice. But the arrival of hard times has thrown the survival of the
going-out-of-business model into doubt. Everybody else is slashing prices as if there's no
tomorrow. Old-line going-out-of-business businesses are lost in the crowd.
And their best customer -- the American trained to pay the advertised price -- has taken to Nut
haggling. America's Research Group, a South Carolina pollster, says 72% of 1,000 consumers
interviewed in February have haggled in the past year (31% is the historical average) and they've
gotten deals 80% of the time; last year, only half the retailers they took a shot at caved in. Mr.
Hassankola spots the trend whenever he rolls out a rug.
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26. and the kicker...
But Mr. Hassankola has more to come. He has heard that his building soon
may finally be torn down. He's already scouting for new locations -- and
making plans for a grand-opening sale.
The end.
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27. Assignment for Jan. 31
✤ Read the Filing Guidelines and Reporting Guidelines on the blog
✤ Read the Syllabus
✤ Read the assigned reading on the course blog
✤ Start reading local business news, and stock market comments
✤ Start thinking about possible small businesses to profile
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