Essay on "The Windsor Ford strike of 1945"
Does my purchase of a Ford car that was manufactured in Windsor, Ontario in 2000 add to the current Canadian GDP? Why? How about my purchase of a domestically produced, newly produced Ford? Why?
Essay on Toronto printers strike of 1872
You own a put option on Ford stock with a strike price of $14. When you bought the put, its cost to you was $6. The option will expire in exactly six months' time. a. If the stock is trading at $8 in six months, what will be the payoff of the put? What will be the profit of the put? Round to nearest dollar b. If the stock is trading at $26 in six months, what will be the...
Assume you have shorted a put option on Ford stock with a strike price of S8. The option will expire in exactly six months' time. When you sold (wrote) the put, you received $3. b. If the stock is trading at S21 in six months, what will you owe? What will your profit be? c. Draw a payof diagram showing the amount you owe at expiration as a function of the stock price at expiration. d. Redo (c), but instead...
You own a put option on Ford stock with a strike price of $14. The option will expire in exactly six months' time. When you bought the put, its cost to you was $2. The option will expire in exacly six months' time. a. If the stock is trading at $10 in six months, what will be the payoff of the put? What will be the profit of the put? b. If the stock is trading at $25 in six...
You own a put option on Ford stock with a strike price of $11. The option will expire in exactly six months' time. When you bought the put, its oost to you was $2. The option will expire in exactly six months' time. a. If the stock is trading at $7 in six months, what will be the payoff of the put? What will be the profit of the put? b. If the stock is trading at $20 in six...
Question 4 1/1 pts You own a put option on Ford stock with a strike price of $10. The option will expire in exactly six months' time. If the stock is trading at $8 in six months, what will be the payoff of the put? Note: practice drawing the payoff diagram. Correct! $2 $8 $12 $10 Question 5 0/1 pts Assume that you have shorted the put option in Question 4. If the stock is trading at $23 in six...
On January 2, 2020, Windsor Company purchases a call option for $300 on Merchant common stock. The call option gives Windsor the option to buy 900 shares of Merchant at a strike price of $47 per share. The market price of a Merchant share is $47 on January 2, 2020 (the intrinsic value is therefore $0). On March 31, 2020, the market price for Merchant stock is $50 per share, and the time value of the option is $200. Prepare...
1. In the essay called Innovation, the author states that the incandescent light bulb was originally invented by Thomas Edison. Select one: a. True b. False 2. In 1914, Henry Ford doubled the wage paid to workers to $5.00 per day. Why did he do this? Select one: a. To reduce employee turnover and absenteeism. b. The government forced him to pay better wages. c. Workers threatened to strike if they were not paid at least $5.00 per day. d....
Henry Ford did not invent the automobile. He did not invent the moving assembly line. He did not invent any major new technology or features in his Model T. What was the secret to his success, in other words, what was he able to do that no one else had done that made him so successful? This is not a long essay - be concise and focus on the one factor that was absolutely critical to his success.