To our Shareholders, Associates and Customers: Let me begin by expressing how proud I am of everything our Associates have accomplished during the fiscal year ended January 31, 2004. Wal-Mart generated over $256 billion in global revenue, establishing a new record and adding more than $26 billion in sales. Your Company earned almost $9.1 billion in net income and grew earnings per share by over 1
For do this, we will analysis the fast food industry and provide any critical information or event in the industry, which may affect financial aspects of your selected companies (for example, a history of the industry, industry specific characteristics, competitions in the industry, opportunities and threats in the industry, or hot trends of the industry). Also, we will analysis two companies and
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We will take one step more in addition to analyzing the financial status of each company, and make suggestions at the companies’ point of view, and strategies for each country’s market. Thus, further realistic implications and practical applications to the real market will be suggested after the three kinds of analyses are done.
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2) Managing external debt using sustainability indicators
External debt management involves balancing resource mobilization and deployment as well as orderly repayment of future obligations. For sustainable debt management, policy makers need to project accurate debt dynamics that are sensitive to the way the current account deficits are being financed. If borrowed resources are not used produ