Thursday, May 10, 2007

Capsim

Was playing this corporation simulation game named Capstone Simulation or named Capsim.
Placed in a company named Andrews.
Stock price was 18 dollars last week, this week because 30 dollars, just now became 37.15 dollars.. hate it.. dunno why I cant push my stock price even further. was thinking of getting to buy back all the shares so that i need not give more money to the stockholders. but then end up it backfired by having only a $7 increased whereas other teams have a better increased than mine.. Even though we have a good market share in the low tech segment, we got a huge decrease in the high tech segment due to the fact that my production capacity did not meet the demand of the high tech segment that makes the customers going to other companies...
Other teams were not going into R&D.. but i still carried on with 2 other products so tat investors will be more confident in our company as they see that we are still expanding in our operations...this would also meant that it might progress into having a stock price rise? 38 was the min average. we need to hit to that price.. we are still 75 cents short.. baldwin had already hit that price already.. i dun wan to be a loser... i just wan to be a winner in my tute class..
they were arguing that if shares are kept and profits were high the share price will go up.. but then it did not happen.. they were talking about my company issuing so much share.. reason was that i dun wan to go into long term or short term loan that will be paying more interest. i just wan to go to the money market and get money so that i can avoid all these costs... and the company will be healthy as it is not in any kind of debt...
40 days of credit term issued to the customers are reasonable.. 60 is too much even though it might mean more sales but the company will be not having so much cash on hand and then this would make the company to be in danger if 60 applies and the customers dun pay up and turning into bad debt...
In the last round i am going to give 5% of the present market share price as dividend to the stockholder in appreciation with the support they give to the company.
This is just a note.

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