Question: Nestle SA In millions (except for data per share and employees) 2013 and 2014 2013 2014 Results Sales 92 158 91 612 CHF 92,158 CHF
| Nestle SA | ||
| In millions | ||
| (except for data per share and employees) | ||
| 2013 and 2014 | ||
| 2013 | 2014 | |
| Results | ||
| Sales 92 158 91 612 | CHF 92,158 | CHF 91,612 |
| Trading operating profit | 14,047 | 14,019 |
| as % of sales | 15.24% | 15.30% |
| Profit for the period attributable to shareholders of the parent (Net profit) | 10015 | 14456 |
| as % of sales | 10.87% | 15.78% |
| Balance sheet and Cash flow statement | ||
| Equity attributable to shareholders of the parent | 62,575 | 70,130 |
| Net financial debt | 14,690 | 12,325 |
| Ratio of net financial debt to equity (gearing) | 23.48% | 17.57% |
| Operating cash flow | 14,992 | 14,700 |
| as % of net financial debt | 102.06% | 119.27% |
| Free cash flow | 10,486 | 14,137 |
| Capital expenditure | 4,928 | 3,914 |
| as % of sales | 5.35% | 4.27% |
| Data per share | ||
| Weighted average number of shares outstanding (in millions of units) | 3,191 | 3,188 |
| Basic earnings per share | 3.14 | 4.54 |
| Dividend as proposed by the Board of Directors of Nestl S.A. | 2.15 | 2.20 |
| Market capitalisation, end December 31st | 208,279 | 231,136 |
| Number of employees (in thousands) | 333 | 339 |
Based on this data, answer these questions:
| 1. Did Nestle S.A.'s financial position improve or decline from 2013 to 2014? |
| 2. Give at least three indications that support your answer in question #1. |
| 3. Why do you think sales decreased from 2013 to 2014 and yet net profit increased?
Your answer should include these main points: analyze your current system using the three dimensions of convenience, correctness, and costs of implementation; correlate your current companys product cost design abilities by answering the four key product design questions; and employ strategies for how businesses can better present financial statements for other businesses or financial institutions. |
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