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Assembly of the Hedgefund Portfolio
Rudy, Michael ; Braiek, Andrea (referee) ; Rejnuš, Oldřich (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to assemble an investment portfolio containing securities of world’s largest oil and gas companies by using fundamental stock analysis. Theoretical part of this thesis describes the specifics of hedge funds, their strategies on market and the legislative surrounding them. Further, fundamental stock analysis is presented along with the description of individual ratios used in this thesis. Practical part covers the execution of the fundamental stock analysis, with eventual evaluation and comparison of given oil companies. The last part is a follow up to the results of the analysis and presents a final investment proposal to fund’s management.
Assembly of the Hedgefund Portfolio
Rudy, Michael ; Braiek, Andrea (referee) ; Rejnuš, Oldřich (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to assemble an investment portfolio containing securities of world’s largest oil and gas companies by using fundamental stock analysis. Theoretical part of this thesis describes the specifics of hedge funds, their strategies on market and the legislative surrounding them. Further, fundamental stock analysis is presented along with the description of individual ratios used in this thesis. Practical part covers the execution of the fundamental stock analysis, with eventual evaluation and comparison of given oil companies. The last part is a follow up to the results of the analysis and presents a final investment proposal to fund’s management.
Nórsko a integrácia do EÚ - vnútroštátne a medzinárodné aspekty
Šťastný, Tomáš ; Kučerová, Irah (advisor) ; Karlas, Jan (referee)
This thesis is based on the historical base, a deep look at the Norwegian referendum results and public opinion development. We concentrated on three research questions and on three related hypotheses studying Norway history, Norwegian politics and the possibilities of Norwegian integration to the European Union. We studied intrastate and also international aspects of this integration process. The Nordic cooperation is very important for this research. This Nordic cooperation provided a platform for alternative economic cooperation and this cooperation is also a special first stage on the way to the EU. We fulfilled the thesis goals, we answered the research questions and we verified all three hypotheses. In conclusion, we think that Norwegian admission to the EU is unreal nowadays because there are non-sufficient economic and non- economic reasons and stimuli for that. Norwegian political parties are not interested in this topic because this topic is very risky. Moreover, Norwegian public opinion is against the full membership in the EU.
Human resource management in the LUKOIL
Penov, Evgeny ; Šikýř, Martin (advisor) ; Němec, Otakar (referee)
The aim of this Bachelor thesis is to analyze the level of human resource management in the Lukoil public company, to compare theoretical framework with the usual practices, to try to identify strengths and weaknesses as well as to suggest measures to improve the current situation. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical parts. Theoretical part summarizes theoretical foundations of human resource management, including some specific aspects of human resource management. Practical part focuses on the analysis of the level of human resource management in the Lukoil public company including the assessment of the efficiency of security measures towards particular practices in human resource management. This Bachelor thesis is written on the basis of the available professional literature, some internal materials of the Lukoil public company and the author's personal experience
Economic relations between EU a Central Asia
Tolbaev, Emil ; Petříček, Václav (advisor) ; Čajka, Radek (referee)
Countries of Central Asia are very importanat part of the world geopolitics. Since events of 11.09.2001 Central Asia has been become an interest of west countries regarding to war in Afghanistan. In recent years ecnomic realtions between CA and the rest of the world has rosen dramatically. Central Asia has a huge reserves of oil and gas. It makes this region a subject of the an overall interest of the largest economies in the world. CA countries today balance between Chiana, USA, Russia and EU and they do this pretty well. For Europe CA in the nearest future will play a great role in suppling by oil and gas
EU-Russia: mutual energy relations
Bezrodná, Ksenija ; Vošta, Milan (advisor) ; Kašpar, Václav (referee)
Depleting fossil fuel reserves in EU and energy consumption growth lead to the fact that the European Union is becoming increasingly dependent on energy imports. The most important energy partner of the EU is Russia which delivers the biggest volumes of oil and natural gas to european countries. High rate of energy dependency on Russia is - especially in the context of gas crisis - perceived as a threat to EU energy security and it is necessary to deal with it immediately. The aims of the European Union policy on energy are to achieve higher territorial diversification of fossil fuel suppliers and transit countries and diversification of the EU energy mix, to promote renewable forms of energy and to establish common energy market to ensure solidarity among EU member states. European Union also should learn how to act as "one actor" and "one voice" on energy relations with Russia because that could help to ensure better negotiation position and to become a sovereign partner in mutual energy relations with Russia.

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