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EXAM TASKS (I)

(4 points)

You must comment below mentioned financial ratios and define overall
financial standing of the company.
2.Tesla (3 points)

Tesla’s mission is to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy.

In pursuit of this mission, Tesla makes electric vehicles that are not just great EVs, but the
best cars, period. They also produce and install infinitely scalable clean energy generation
and storage products that help customers further decrease their environmental impact.

You must comment below mentioned financial ratios and define overall
financial standing of the company.

3. ( 3 points)
Look to below mentioned company’s financial dates, calculate and explain
• Gross profitability ratio
• Operating profitability ratio
• Net profitability ratio
• ROE, when Equity is 9 775 000 EUR
• ROA, when Asset is 250 880 000 EUR
• Debt to Asset when debt is 17 990 555 EUR
EXAM TASKS (II)

1. (3 points)

United Airlines is the world's third-largest airline when measured by revenue,


after American Airlines and Delta Air Lines. United operates a large domestic and international
route network, with an extensive presence in the Asia-Pacific region. The company employs over
86,000 people.

You must assess, and comment all below mentioned financial ratios and define overall
financial standing of the company.

2. (3 points)
Look to below mentioned company’s financial dates, calculate and comment
Gross profitability ratio
Operating profitability ratio
Net profitability ratio
ROA / Return on asset, when asset is 9 222 000 EUR
ROE / Return on equity when Equity is 3 500 622 EUR

3. (4 points)

The public company Apranga is a distinct leader of retail trade in wearing apparel in Lithuania,
covering 30% of the organized clothing market of the country. In addition to the parent
company Apranga APB, the Apranga group includes subsidiary companies, which operate the
franchise ZARA stores in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia or trade in foreign markets. Apranga
represents 40 widely known European clothes manufacturing companies and trademarks. In
the beginning of 2003, the company entered the Latvian market and in mid 2004 it joined the
Estonian market. At the year-end of 2004 the Apranga group owned 40 stores in all three
Baltic countries: 30 in Lithuania, 9 in Latvia, and 1 in Estonia.
You must comment below mentioned financial ratios and define overall
financial standing of the company.

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