Company Presentation Your instructor may opt to have you and your co-managers do a presentation at the end of the simulation (or possibly even at some point during the simulation). Typically, the...

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Company Presentation


Your instructor may opt to have you and your co-managers do a presentation at the end of the simulation (or possibly even at some point during the simulation). Typically, the audience for such a presentation is your company's board of directors and/or shareholders (with your instructor, invited guests, and other class members assuming the roles of board members and/or shareholders). Your instructor will clarify whether the context of your presentation will be a meeting of the company's board of directors or an annual shareholders' meeting or some other audience.


Unless otherwise instructed, your presentation should include the following topics and slides:




  • A brief review of the financial performance of your company during the time you and your co-managers have run the company.


    This review should consist of charts showing the following:



    • Trends in the company's annual total revenues

    • Trends in the company's annual earnings per share (EPS)

    • Trends in the company's annual return on equity investment (ROE)

    • Trends in the company's annual credit rating

    • Trends in the company's year-end stock price

    • Trends in the company's annual image rating




    The Performance Highlights page of your Company Operating Reports includes a charting feature at the bottom. You can easily create a trend chart for each of the above six performance indicators and save each chart to a local storage device for insertion into a PowerPoint presentation or Word document. Double-click on the chart to download and (depending on the web browser you are using) you will be prompted to save to a PNG file. Once you have named and saved a picture file you can insert the picture into a PowerPoint slide or Word document using the Insert tab at the top of the MS Office program.


    If you wish to create additional performance graphs you may do so, but the above six performance measures tell an adequate story about your company's historical performance.




  • A slide describing your strategic vision for the company.




  • A slide that shows what performance targets for EPS, ROE, credit rating, and image rating you and your co-managers would set for each of the next two years (assuming the simulation were to continue). You may also want to indicate a stock price target as well.




  • A slide that sets forth your company's competitive strategy in Action Capture cameras in some detail and how that strategy has evolved over the years you have managed the company. You may need to have more than one slide here if your company's strategy in AC cameras varies markedly from geographic region to geographic region.




  • A slide that sets forth your company's competitive strategy in UAV Drones in some detail and how that strategy has evolved over the years. Again, more than one slide may be needed if your company's strategy in UAV Drones varies markedly from one geographic region to another, such that your company is pursuing a meaningfully different competitive strategy in some regions versus others.




  • A slide describing your company's production strategy (as concerns use of overtime, and expansion of in-house assembly capacity) and work force compensation/training strategy.




  • A slide describing your company's finance strategy (as concerns dividends, use of debt versus equity, stock issues/repurchases, actions to achieve/maintain a strong credit rating, etc.) You should clearly describe your company's dividend policy during the period you have managed the company. Here, you should also set forth what sort of dividend increases, if any, you would likely consider paying out in the next two upcoming years (given the EPS targets you have established).




  • A slide showing (1) those companies you consider to be your strongest/closest competitors in AC cameras as of the last year or two of the simulation and (2) those companies that are your strongest/closest competitors in the UAV Drone segments.




  • One or more slides detailing the actions you would take to out-compete these close rivals in the next two years (assuming the simulation continues for several more years). Since the actions may differ between AC Camers and UAV Drones, you may well need 2 slides here.




  • A set of slides detailing the "lessons learned" about crafting a winning strategy and about what the managers of a company should or should not do for a company to be financially and competitively successful in a head-to-head battle against shrewdly-managed rival companies.




You should, of course, adjust the content of your presentation to conform to whatever topical outline that your instructor specifies. Thus, depending on what your instructor tells you about what items to address in your presentation, you may need to add slides covering other topics or delete coverage of some of the above suggested topics.

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PRESENTATION TO SHAREHOLDERS
Presentation to Shareholders
Financial Performance Review
These are the performance highlights of the Companies financial performance. These include Trends in Annual Revenues, EPS, Annual ROE, year
end Stock price, Annual Credit Rating and Image Ratings.
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Trends in Annual Revenues ($000s)
Year 5    Year 6    Year 7    Year 8    Year 9    Year 10    Year 11    Year 12    Year 13    Year 14    334128    485226    595341    700674    836983    1082459    918649    1077390    1198843    981399    
Trends in EPS ($)
Year 5    Year 6    Year 7    Year 8    Year 9    Year 10    Year 11    Year 12    Year 13    Year 14    0.75    2.09    3.19    4.34    5.14    5.89    7.3    8.99    5.98    3.7    
Financial Performance Review
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Trends in Annual ROE (%)
Year 5    Year 6    Year 7    Year 8    Year 9    Year 10    Year 11    Year 12    Year 13    Year 14    14    31.7    24    25.2    31.6    23.4    27.5    52.8    17.399999999999999    6.8    
Trends in Companys Year End Stock Price ($)
Year 5    Year 6    Year 7    Year 8    Year 9    Year 10    Year 11    Year 12    Year 13    Year 14    12    65.67    96.93    120.63    147.1    172.11    202.08    255.13    114.31    48.55    
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Trends in Annual Credit Rating
Financial Performance Review
Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 Year 12 Year 13
Year 5    Year 6    Year 7    Year 8    Year 9    Year 10    Year 11    Year 12    Year 13    Year 14    0    
Company's Annual Image Rating
Year 5    Year 6    Year 7    Year 8    Year 9    Year 10    Year 11    Year 12    Year 13    Year 14    70    77    73    79    81    83    73    71    76    70    
Strategic Vision of the Company
Be a world leader in the AC Cameras and UAV Drones Market
To double total net revenues in the next 10 years
Increase the number of online retailers worldwide
To scale up assembly and Facility Operations worldwide to maximise production
This slide highlights the strategic vision of the company with respect to growth targets for both AC Cameras and UAV Drones segments. It also mentions revenue projections and strategies to scale up facility operations worldwide.
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Performance Target for next 2 Years
Year 15 Year 16
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Annual credit rating
target
This slide shows the performance target for the next 2 Years. These charts include EPS Growth, ROE, Annual Credit Rating, Stock Price Growth and Annual Image rating projections for the next two years.
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EPS 2 Year Growth Target ($)
Year 15    Year 16    4.8100000000000005    6.253000000000001    
ROE 2 Year Target...
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