Task 2 of 2 - Presentation (ACs 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, , 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3)
Air UK & Co PLC is an airline service company listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and is based in the UK.
It is a low-cost carrier and has firmly established itself as the UK’s leading low fares scheduled passenger airline.
The primary objective of Air UK & Co is to offer airline services at low fares to generate more passenger traffic, whilst
maintaining the focus on cost containment and operating efficiencies.
As the strategies, they developed have stimulated demand, Air UK and Co is now looking to invest in another listed
company on the LSE which belongs to the economy / value class airline services and provides passengers with an
economy class air travel experience.
For this assignment, you are the finance manager of Air UK and Co and are required to develop the business proposal
presentation.
Prepare a comprehensive presentation to assess the viability of the business expansion project.
The following requirements need to be addressed when preparing the presentation. • Review the regulations, policies an
procedures used when trading in securities.
• Identify, analyse and review issues in global markets including the London Stock Exchange.
• Evaluate the portfolio management in relation to the investment according to the customer profile and needs.
• Justify appropriate types of savings and investments for the hypothetical expansion of Air UK & Co airline services.
• Explain the principles of investment theory and evaluate the use of securities.
• Demonstrate the underlying concepts of market analysis and efficiency.
, Review the regulations, policies and
procedure used when trading in
securities
Securitys
• Financial instruments or legal papers indicating a creditor connection
with a business or government, as well as an ownership stake in a firm
(such as shares) ( eg. Bonds, Debentures).
• According to the Securities Industry Law, a security in UK is strictly
defined as: Shares or debentures within the meaning of the
Companies Code, 1963 (Act 179);
• Bonds or other loan instruments of the UK government or any other
nation;
• Bonds or other loan instruments of a corporation established under an
enactment currently in effect;
• Rights or interests (whether described as units or otherwise) under
any unit trust; Such other instruments.
Air UK & Co PLC is an airline service company listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and is based in the UK.
It is a low-cost carrier and has firmly established itself as the UK’s leading low fares scheduled passenger airline.
The primary objective of Air UK & Co is to offer airline services at low fares to generate more passenger traffic, whilst
maintaining the focus on cost containment and operating efficiencies.
As the strategies, they developed have stimulated demand, Air UK and Co is now looking to invest in another listed
company on the LSE which belongs to the economy / value class airline services and provides passengers with an
economy class air travel experience.
For this assignment, you are the finance manager of Air UK and Co and are required to develop the business proposal
presentation.
Prepare a comprehensive presentation to assess the viability of the business expansion project.
The following requirements need to be addressed when preparing the presentation. • Review the regulations, policies an
procedures used when trading in securities.
• Identify, analyse and review issues in global markets including the London Stock Exchange.
• Evaluate the portfolio management in relation to the investment according to the customer profile and needs.
• Justify appropriate types of savings and investments for the hypothetical expansion of Air UK & Co airline services.
• Explain the principles of investment theory and evaluate the use of securities.
• Demonstrate the underlying concepts of market analysis and efficiency.
, Review the regulations, policies and
procedure used when trading in
securities
Securitys
• Financial instruments or legal papers indicating a creditor connection
with a business or government, as well as an ownership stake in a firm
(such as shares) ( eg. Bonds, Debentures).
• According to the Securities Industry Law, a security in UK is strictly
defined as: Shares or debentures within the meaning of the
Companies Code, 1963 (Act 179);
• Bonds or other loan instruments of the UK government or any other
nation;
• Bonds or other loan instruments of a corporation established under an
enactment currently in effect;
• Rights or interests (whether described as units or otherwise) under
any unit trust; Such other instruments.