Tyco vs GE

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Business

 

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Richard J

 

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January 23, 2014

 

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It will also determine whether the investors who are assuming the risk have been rewarded with a greater investment. To research this effectively, a few figures are necessary to be stated. To begin with each company’s shareholder’s equity needs to be determined. Tyco's annual report listed that their Stockholders' Equity for 2007 was $15,624,000 and no Preferred Stock had been issued; therefore, $15,624,000 was the Common Shareholders' equity (total equity less any preferred stock equity)...
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Tyco's annual report listed that their Stockholders' Equity for 2007 was $15,624,000 and no Preferred Stock had been issued; therefore, $15,624,000 was the Common Shareholders' equity (total equity less any preferred stock equity). General Electric’s annual report listed that their Stockholders' Equity for 2007 was $115,559,000 and that no Preferred Stock had been issued; therefore, $115,559,000 was the Common Shareholders' equity (total equity less any preferred stock equity)...
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