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Flame Spitting Aventador S in [4K]


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Yup.. same dude from the GT3RS video hahaha this is one of his other awesome builds, Aventador S! Thank you John for everything you do for me! and thank you Sam for the garage space! 😀
Track:
\”Burning\” by Tokyo Tears
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Flame Spitting Aventador S in [4K]

Seabreacher Semi-Submersible Dolphin-like Watercraft


The SeaBreacher is an incredible dolphininspired watercraft that’s semisubmersible, and can dive up to 56 feet deep. You can get it customized as a whale, dolphin, shark, and more. It’s like flying a jet in the water.
It’s able to reach speeds of up to 60 mph, and can go up to 25 mph when submerged underwater. It can breach the water up to 20 feet out of the water.
The SeaBreacher has a 300 HP supercharged rotax engine, and works in both fresh and salt water. You can even optionally drive it with the canopy door open.
You can launch and retrieve it at the boat landing like any normal boat, and it doesn’t require any sort of license or registration.
You can customize with incredible designs, and ride it like a dolphin. It’s called the SeaBreacher!
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Seabreacher Semi-Submersible Dolphin-like Watercraft

Airfix Focke-Wulf FW 190 starter set 1/72 scale review and build – HD 720p


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In this video I’m building the 1/72nd scale kit of the FockeWulf FW190 fighter from Airfix. This is a kit I purchased during the Aldi 2021 winter sale for £4.99.
00:00 Introduction
01:51 What’s in the box?
03:49 How to build it
13:23 Conclusion
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Airfix Focke-Wulf FW 190 starter set 1/72 scale review and build - HD 720p

Giant RC Airliner BUILD | FLIGHT | CRASH all in 1 video


STL Files: https://cults3d.com/en/3dmodel/gadget/troys3dprintedrcal21airliner
Propeller Wall Art: https://cults3d.com/en/3dmodel/art/propellerwallart
RTF wight: 3,360 grams
Wingspan: 1.6m
Length: 2m
Print time: 220hrs
2kg of PLA
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Giant RC Airliner BUILD | FLIGHT | CRASH all in 1 video

Merger Model: Cash, Debt, and Stock Mix


In this merger model lesson, you’ll learn how a company might decide what mix of cash, debt, and stock it might use to fund…
By http://breakingintowallstreet.com/ \”Financial Modeling Training And Career Resources For Aspiring Investment Bankers\”
… might use to fund a merger or an acquisition and you’ll understand how to determine the appropriate amount of each one in a deal.
2:24 General Order of Funding for M\u0026A Deals
4:49 Cash How Much Can You Use?
9:56 Debt How Much Can You Use?
14:08 Stock How Much Can You Use?
16:32 Exceptions
18:03 Recap and Summary
How Do You Determine the Cash / Stock / Debt Mix in an M\u0026A Deal?
Very common interview question, and you also need to know it for what you do on the job.
3 ways to fund a company, and to fund acquisitions of other companies: use cash onhand, borrow the money from other entities (debt), or issue equity (stock) to new investors.
But how does a buyer in an M\u0026A deal decide whether it should use…
50% debt and 50% stock vs.
33% debt, 33% stock, and 33% cash vs.
50% cash and 50% debt vs….
And the list goes on.
Easiest: Think about the \”cost\” of each method, start with the cheapest method, use the most of THAT method that you can, and then move to the next cheapest method, and continue like that.
GENERALLY:
Cheapest: Cash, since interest rates on cash are lower than interest rates on debt, and tend to be low in general.
Next Cheapest: Debt, since it is still cheaper than equity and since interest paid on debt is taxdeductible.
Most Expensive: Stock, since the Cost of Equity tends to exceed the Cost of Debt… in theory and in practice.
To Compare Them: Look at the \”AfterTax Yields\”… for debt and cash, just take the Interest Rate and multiply by (1 Buyer’s Tax Rate).
Stock: Take the buyer’s Net Income and divide by its Equity Value (or \”flip\” its P / E multiple).
SO: Always start with cash, use the most you can, then move to debt, use the most you can, and finish up with stock.
Cash How Much is \”The Most You Can?\”
Easy: Company has minimal cash and can’t use anything, or it has a huge cash balance and can use all of it.
More Common Case: Look at the company’s \”minimum\” cash balance and use the excess cash above that to fund the deal.
EX: Company has $500 million in cash right now, but its minimum cash balance to keep operating is $200 million…
So it can use $300 million of its cash to fund the deal.
How to Determine: Can be tough, but sometimes companies disclose it…
…or you can look back at historical cash balances and make a guesstimate based on that (what was its lowest cash balance in past years?).
Debt How Much Can You Use?
So let’s say you’ve now used $300 million of cash to fund the deal… but it’s a deal for $1 billion total.
How much debt can you use to fund the remainder? $700 million? $300 million? $500 million?
Easiest Method: Calculate the key credit stats and ratios for the combined company for example:
Total Debt / EBITDA
Net Debt / EBITDA
EBITDA / Interest Expense
And see what amount of debt makes these look \”reasonable\”, in line with historical figures and also figures for comparable companies.
EX: Let’s say that if the company uses $500 million of debt, its Debt / EBITDA is 4x.
Historically, it has been around 23x, and no peer company is levered at more than 3.5x.
If that’s the case, we’d say that 3.5x 4.0x is probably the \”maximum\” (whatever amount of debt that means).
Here: We have the Debt / EBITDA and other ratios for the Men’s Wearhouse / Jos. A. Bank peer companies.
Stock Now What?
Often used as the \”method of last resort\” because:
A) It tends to be the most expensive method for most companies.
B) Most acquirers don’t like giving up ownership and diluting existing shareholders unless absolutely necessary.
So in this example, if we’ve used $300 million of cash and $500 million of debt, we’re still not quite at $1 billion… need an extra $200 million, which we can get by issuing stock.
of Shares = $200 million / Buyer’s Share Price.
Technically, there’s no real \”limit,\” but it would be very odd for a company to give up more than, say, 50% ownership to another company… unless they’re very close in size.
Exceptions:
Buyer has an exceptionally high P / E multiple (Amazon) stock might be the cheapest!
Buyer wants to do a taxfree deal (Google / YouTube) and it’s much bigger anyway, so won’t make a difference.
Companies are similarly sized stock might always be necessary because cash/debt are implausible (mergers of equals).
Summary
Which purchase method do you use?
MOST relevant when companies are closer in size… doesn’t make much difference when the buyer is 100x or 1000x bigger than the seller.
Order:
1. Cash Any excess cash above the company’s minimum cash balance.
2. Debt To the upper range of the Debt / EBITDA of comparables (and other metrics).
3. Stock For any remaining funding that’s required; ideally give up well under 50% ownership.

Merger Model: Cash, Debt, and Stock Mix

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