Southampton Solent University Essays

  • Barclays Shares: A Turnaround Amid Uncertainty

    1333 Words  | 3 Pages

    4 – Can Barclays shares turn a corner and return to prominence? Barclays shares were trading as high as around 790p in 2007. At that time, few people could have thought that the share price of the company would dramatically drop within the next couple of years, to reach a low of just over 50p. Even though it’s trading now at three times that price at 150p, the company’s future seems highly uncertain. A large factor for this is Brexit. Even though Barclays is a global company, it still has significant

  • Why I Choose To Live In Nova Scotia

    976 Words  | 2 Pages

    really a great place to raise our kid. I was an entrepreneur working with local municipalities as a public works contractor, ended up with huge losses due to the delayed payments and had to wind up the business. Subsequently, I attended Southampton Solent University in England and completed my Master’s in Business Administration (MBA). Post qualification, I gained more than four years of full-time

  • Canada Goose Case Study

    699 Words  | 2 Pages

    The Numbers Behind the Canada Goose IPO The trendy winter apparel company Canada has provided important information relating to its upcoming IPO (Initial Public Offer), with it indicating that its objective is to obtain approximate $240 million in funding through the move. The company will be floated on the NYSE with the “GOOS” ticker and has 20 million shares on offer at the price range of between $10.50 and $12. The company began operations more than 60 years ago, but has only recently made a

  • Sport For Social Change Case Study

    2104 Words  | 5 Pages

    This essay looks towards “sport for social change”. Sport for social change could be described as using sport as a tool to change behaviours at varying levels from individuals, to communities, to society as a whole (Lauer, 1982). In particular the essay will discover the importance of a strong programme theory, monitoring and evaluation assessments, the importance the role of a “social” coach has to try and implement social change, and the need for a sustainable project. The case study that will