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Komatsu and the Farm and Construction Machinery Industry

Komatsu and the Farm and Construction Machinery Industry. Mod 9 John Rojo. The Company. Japanese manufacturer vehicles and machinery for construction, mining, and agriculture Includes excavators, backhoes, skid loaders, forest machines, forklifts, cutting lasers..

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Komatsu and the Farm and Construction Machinery Industry

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  1. Komatsu and the Farm and Construction Machinery Industry Mod 9 John Rojo

  2. The Company • Japanese manufacturer vehicles and machinery for construction, mining, and agriculture • Includes excavators, backhoes, skid loaders, forest machines, forklifts, cutting lasers.. • There is no specific farm equipment but many duel use products

  3. Key Financial Figures (All figures in million Yen) • Cash-¥93,620 • Total Assets ¥ 2,517,857 • Total Liabilities/ Equity- ¥ 1,265,162 & ¥ 1,252,695 • Net Sales- ¥ 1,884,991 • Operating Income- ¥ 211,602 • Net Income – ¥137,135 • To convert to dollars it is approximately ¥ 100 to $1

  4. Lease Obligations

  5. IRR of Capital Leases

  6. Adjustments

  7. Ratios

  8. ESO Overhang Exercisable

  9. ESO Overhang Outstanding

  10. Black-Scholes

  11. Inputs of Black Scholes

  12. Step 1-6

  13. Adjustments This does not balance perfectly, it is off by a few million Yen. Which is 100s of thousands of US dollars at most. This could be possibly because of their rounding when they report the price in whole figures.

  14. No Inventory Adjustments

  15. Questions

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