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endeavours such as Virgin Atlantic?
ie real options approach against traditional NPV/DCF approaches (ones that percieve risk as value/return reducing of the more uncertainty the more opportunities and the higher the potential payback (r.e real options - invoking learning, abandonment, deferment options theory to the contex)

2007-01-05 09:08:15 · 2 answers · asked by aaron m 1 in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

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I guess you are another one who never bothered to read the books or turn up at the lectures ...

Why don't you learn to use Google & Wikipedia ?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Generally_Accepted_Accounting_Principles

2007-01-09 00:33:56 · answer #1 · answered by Steve B 7 · 0 0

A big no. Anyway, the government will go on with its plan as usual once it has its mind onto something. I believe a special committee had already been set up years ago to research if using nuclear power is viable for Singapore. Talking about concern, the first question that spring to mind is: 1)Is it necessary? 2) Is the government going to handle the project or the project being tendered out to private organisation, which will lead to price issue for the power generated? 3) Any subsidy; as it is riskier for citizen, the bill should be cheaper.. I still think that the Singapore Government just want to put Singapore on the map again as the first asian country that successfully utilise nuclear power to actually power the economy forward. Thats the whole idea behind it, at least thats what I think. Singapore is trying its very hard to be the first in everything, I don't know why this is so. Maybe the term 'kiasu' plays a part. Talking about expert handling the nuclear plant if the government choose to go ahead with the plan, for those of you who are naive enough to ask this, here is the answer. Again, I believe the government had already sent a couple of guys over to its allies with nuclear plant to learn the ropes. If push come to shove, Singapore will do what it is good at, import foreign talent. End of sermon.

2016-05-23 06:53:16 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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