Description
For a successful case write up, you will need the following:
- Case papers should address the key issues that pertain to the financial strategy and then make clear recommendations with as much support as possible.
- Papers should be no more than three double-spaced pages (not including exhibits) and include a cover page with your name, the date, the course number, and the title of the assignment (case name).
- Papers should be organized into specific sections. For example, Background, Key Issues, Recommendations with support. Keep the Introduction short and don't be so quick to jump to the recommendation. If the issues are wrong, the recommendation can't be correct.
- Your grade will depend on how well you identify the issues and argue your recommendation.
- All Footnotes and References Must use the APA Format.
- The answer is not on the internet. You may use the internet for additional background and information, but I don't care what the company actually did. All that really matters is in the case.
Remember that you only have three double-spaced pages for text. If you wish to use charts or financial analysis to support your recommendation, use an exhibit. Don't waste space and put it in the text.
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Running Head: GLOBAL INVESTOR CASE STUDY
Global Investor Case Study
Student’s Name
Institution
Date
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GLOBAL INVESTOR CASE STUDY
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Introduction
The stock market is quite a large entity with many small but significant moving gears
that contribute to an overall shift in the market direction and the valuation of a variety of
different companies. To navigate such a massive chasm without financial ruin, one needs to
sufficiently analyze the market and consider which trades to take, as well as which ones to
patiently wait for or void the risk altogether. Majority of traders or investors do not have the
time to balance their attention between sourcing all these documents, reading them than
deciding which trades to take on top of running a trading company. This situation or market
gap has created a niche for financial newsletters that siphon the information and provide what
the client is looking for.
Background
Global Investor Publishing took advantage of such a market gap. It started a business
founded on the provision of timely information to their paying subscribers to help them make
informed trade decisions in the market. Dwight Ingalsbe, marketing director, and Brad
Durham, content director, founded the company after they met in 1993 while working for Refco
Inc., a New York-based commodities exchange. To release global portfolios, the company
ended up ...
