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External Analysis

What is External Analysis? External analysis means examining the industry environment of a company, including factors such as competitive structure, competitive position, dynamics, and history. On a macro scale, external analysis includes macroeconomic, global, political, social, demographic, and technological analysis. The primary purpose of external analysis is to determine the opportunities and threats in an…

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Horizontal Acquisition

What is a Horizontal Acquisition? A horizontal acquisition, also known as a horizontal merger or horizontal integration, is a strategy that involves one or more organizations taking over or merging with another that operates in the same industry and is in the same stage of production. When the integration occurs, it’s generally to enable formerly…

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5C Analysis

What is the 5C Analysis? 5C Analysis is a marketing framework to analyze the environment in which a company operates. It can provide insight into the key drivers of success, as well as the risk exposure to various environmental factors. The 5Cs are Company, Collaborators, Customers, Competitors, and Context. Company When analyzing a company using…

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Click and Mortar

What is Click and Mortar? Click and Mortar is an omnichannel eCommerce business model that integrates online and offline operations. Customers can shop over the internet on the retailer’s website, and still be able to shop at the retailer’s brick and mortar shop. The business model provides customers with the efficiency of online transactions where goods…

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Master-Feeder Structure

What is a Master-Feeder Structure? A master-feeder structure is an investment structure used by hedge funds under which multiple investors invest in onshore and offshore “feeder” funds, which, in turn, invest in a larger “master” fund. The master and feeder funds are typically managed by the same designated investment manager, and investments are made in…

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McKinsey 7S Model

What is the McKinsey 7S Model? The McKinsey 7S Model refers to a tool that analyzes a company’s “organizational design.” The goal of the model is to depict how effectiveness can be achieved in an organization through the interactions of seven key elements – Structure, Strategy, Skill, System, Shared Values, Style, and Staff. The focus…

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Main Street vs. Wall Street

What is Main Street vs Wall Street? “Main Street vs Wall Street” is used to describe the contrast of general consumers, investors, or small local businesses with large investment corporations. Main Street represents the small and local ones, including small businesses, general individual investors, and small independent investment firms. Wall Street, as a symbol of…

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Mortgage Rate

What is a Mortgage Rate? Mortgage rate is the rate of interest charged to a borrower on a mortgage. A mortgage loan is a secured loan that enables borrowers to raise funds by pledging their property. It is a major financial commitment with severe consequences locking borrowers into a spiral of payments. Thus, mortgage rates…

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Volume Price Trend Indicator (VPT)

What is the Volume Price Trend Indicator (VPT)? The Volume Price Trend Indicator (VPT) is a stock market indicator that helps traders relate a stock’s price and trading volume. It helps in identifying the parity between the supply and demand for a stock and also helps in predicting the price of a stock, both in…

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Majority Shareholder

What is a Majority Shareholder? A majority shareholder is any individual or company (or sometimes a government) that owns more than 50% of a company’s shares. Because such individuals or entities make a substantial financial investment into the company, they are considered stakeholders. It means they have a vested interest in the company’s performance and…

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