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Essay heading: Jaguar PLC, 1984
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In particular, we would recommend:
? Management should locate a proportionate level of its manufacturing facilities in the US to foster a reduction in operating exposure since revenues and costs would be denominated in the same currency.
? Jaguar Treasury should engage in Forward/Swap Contracts to Sell US$ and hedge against currency fluctuations... displayed 300 characters
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In particular, we would recommend:
? Management should locate a proportionate level of its manufacturing facilities in the US to foster a reduction in operating exposure since revenues and costs would be denominated in the same currency.
? Jaguar Treasury should engage in Forward/Swap Contracts to Sell US$ and hedge against currency fluctuations... displayed next 300 characters
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