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XENIA -- John Hosek, described by his attorney as once being Wright-Patterson Air Force Base's head price cost analyst, was sentenced Friday to 8 years in prison for admitting to trying to hire a hit man to kill his ex-wife for $15,000.
The "hit man" was an undercover police officer.
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...(1) A final evaluation of price or cost and other salient factors by the Contracti..., with assistance from a cost/price analyst, as appropriate; and. (2) An evaluation of technic...
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The stock price of Midwest Air Group Inc., the corporate parent of Oak Creek-based Midwest Airlines Inc., dropped 7.3% Monday after the company was downgraded by one analyst because of concerns over high fuel prices.
Midwest Air closed at $4.95 a share, down 39 cents from $5.34 a share, in heavy trading.
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... legal rule outweigh its benefits?" One analyst performing a cost-benefit calculation could conclu...(98) If directors act carelessly, the price of their company's stock will fall. Because "[r]at...
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...315.305 - Proposal evaluation. (a)(1) Cost or price evaluation. (i) The Contracting Officer s... also request assistance of a cost/price analyst, when necessary. (2) Past performance evaluation. ...
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... the Air Force's claim for a contract price reduction for a six-year, multi-billion dollar con... Force claims that UTech furnished defective cost or pricing data in connection with both its initia... Agency (DCAA), the [Air Force] price analyst, the contracting officer (CO) nor the cost panel r...
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Too much for too little
THE PRICE TAGS for local projects in Hampton Roads have me wondering if any of the contracting authorities have a cost analyst on the payroll to determine what a project should cost before allocating funds and awarding contracts.
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... gain from placing its securities at higher prices due to the costs affiliated with the fees payable ... varies with the experience of each analyst, and for some countries, in particular the less de...
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According to theory, comovement in stock prices reflects comovement in the fundamental factors underlying the values of stocks. Recent theory contends that stock price comovement can be driven by information markets or the informational opacity of the firm. To the extent that voluntary disclosure reduces information acquisition cost and enhances firm transparency, we predict that enhanced voluntary disclosure reduces stockprice comovement. We provide evidence in support of this prediction using analyst evaluation of firm disclosure policy. Overall, our evidence supports the effectiveness of firm disclosure policy in increasing the amount of firm-specific information contained in stock returns.
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...Mail them to: Cheryl Howe, Procurement Analyst, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Off...PART 328--BONDS AND INSURANCE. PART 330--COST ACCOUNTING STANDARDS. PART 331--CONTRACT COST PRIN... requirement; the estimated or agreed upon price; the funds citation; an explanation of why the con...