Because then there will be a limited amount of supplies and resources on Earth, so the value will be rare and expensive.
Answer
Price of bond = 17.96825
Explanation:
Bond price = ∑(C / )+ P /
where
n = no. of years
C = Coupon payments
YTM = interest rate or required yield
P = Par Value of the bond
put values in above equation
price = (5.66%/2) × 2000 × (0.31746) + ( 2000 ÷ 4.595×)
= 17.96825
Answer:
Alan is better off by $15
Explanation:
the number of citizens in latvia = 10
if citizens were levied $10 each, total amount
= 10*10
=$100
each persons valuation = 100*0.25
= $25
$25 is also Alans valuation sice he is a part of this population.
since he contribited $10, his net gain would be
$25.00 - $10.00
= $15.00
Alan is better of by $15 in the tax system.
Answer:
inelastic demand
Explanation:
Price elasticity of demand (PED) measures the proportional change in quantity demanded when the price of a product or service changes:
- when a 1% decrease in price, increases quantity demanded in a smaller proportion, the PED is said to be inelastic.
- when a 1% decrease in price, increases quantity demanded in a larger proportion, the PED is said to be elastic.
- when a 1% decrease in price, increases quantity demanded in the same proportion, the PED is said to be unit elastic.
In this case, the decrease in price (-2%) barely increased the quantity demanded, therefore, the PED is inelastic.
Tesla has made 6 acquisitions and 2 investments. The company has spent over $ 2.82B for the acquisitions. Tesla has invested in multiple sectors such as Energy Storage Tech, Autonomous Vehicles and more.
It confirms that Hibar and Deepscale were relatively small acquisitions for Tesla.
Deepscale appears to be mostly what some people call “acqui-hire,” and the people who join Tesla probably got a bunch of shares.
As for Maxwell, which was a $207 million acquisition, and Hibar, which had to be less than $96 million, I think those two acquisitions combined is a somewhat inexpensive way to supercharge their now obvious move into manufacturing their own battery cells.
Again, we expect to hear more about Tesla’s effort to invest heavily into its own battery cell production in the next few months.
Tesla has acquired 6 companies, including 3 in the last 5 years. A total of 2 acquisitions came from private equity firms.
Tesla’s largest acquisition to date was in 2016, when it acquired SolarCity for $2.6B. Tesla has acquired in 3 different US states, and 2 countries. The Company’s most targeted sectors include machinery (34%) and automotive (17%).
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M&A SUMMARY
M&A Total Activity6
M&A Buy Activity6
Total Sectors Invested 5
Total Countries Invested 2
M&A Buy/Sell Connections 2
M&A Advisors 1