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  2. Dell - Wikipedia

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    After several weeks of rumors, which started around January 11, 2013, Dell announced on February 5, 2013, that it had struck a $24.4 billion (equivalent to $31,470,000,000 in 2023) leveraged buyout deal, that would have delisted its shares from the NASDAQ and Hong Kong Stock Exchange and taken it private.

  3. Daily production report - Wikipedia

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    Daily production report. A daily production report ( DPR) or production report (PR) in filmmaking is the form filled out each day of production for a movie or television show to summarize what occurred that day. There is no standard template for a production report and each show usually has an original template, often created before production ...

  4. Film inventory report - Wikipedia

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    The Film Inventory Report or Daily Raw Stock Log is a filmmaking term for a report produced by the clapper loader each day. The report shows how much raw film stock was used that day, the number of good and no-good shots and the amount of film stock wasted. References. Honthaner, E.L. (2013). The Complete Film Production Handbook. Taylor & Francis.

  5. Film budgeting - Wikipedia

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    Film budgeting. Film budgeting refers to the process by which a line producer, unit production manager, or production accountant prepares a budget for a film production. This document, which could be over 130 pages long, is used to secure financing for and lead to pre-production and production of the film. Multiple drafts of the budget may be ...

  6. Production report - Wikipedia

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    A production report ("PR") is a filmmaking term for the form filled out each day of production of a movie or television show to summarize what occurred that day. [1] There is no standard template for a production report, and each show usually has an original template, often created before production begins by one of the assistant directors ("AD").

  7. List of acquisitions by Hewlett-Packard - Wikipedia

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    The most recent acquisition in the enterprise networking segment is Aruba Networks in March 2015 for US$3 billion. On the IT services and consulting side, the largest acquisition made so far is Electronic Data Systems, in 2008 for US$13.9 billion. In the software products market segment, a stream of acquisitions has helped strengthen HP's ...

  8. Planning the Low-Budget Film - Wikipedia

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    First edition. Planning the Low-Budget Film is a book by Robert Latham Brown describing the processes involved in scheduling and budgeting motion pictures. Brown is a 30-year veteran of motion picture production and he uses his experiences on many well-known films to illustrate his points. The book is a wealth of information and covers topics ...

  9. Leveraged buyout - Wikipedia

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    A secondary buyout is a form of leveraged buyout where both the buyer and the seller are private-equity firms or financial sponsors (i.e., a leveraged buyout of a company that was acquired through a leveraged buyout). A secondary buyout will often provide a clean break for the selling private-equity firms and its limited partner investors.

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