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Title : Mixture for iOS, The most unique drinking Game!

Mixture for iOS!
     

**One of the most Unique Drinking Games ever to hit the Appstore**

**Have you ever wanted to mix up a nasty drink as a joke?**

Experience a hilarious time mixing up horrid cocktails with super disgusting ingredients!

The goal of the game is extremely simple yet provides hours of fun. Choose from 100 different ingredients from 3 different categories and try to create a cocktail of pure evil.

Dave is your guinea pig and has to suffer through every single one of your sickening drinks. Get scored on taste factor and reactions but be careful because you might get sick in the process

Your Mixture is made up from 5 (max) ingredients of various liquids, sauces or powders, some you would expect to find in any kitchen and some you wouldn't.

The worse it tastes the higher the score. You can register your score with Game Centre. See how bad your Mixture really is compared to everyone else's. You can register your Top Sick and Top Tasty scores.

iTunes Link: http://itunes.apple.com/app/mixture/id418186982?mt=8
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Common errors in the valuation process (DCF)

The objective of this paper is to present the common errors in the valuation process to estimate the intrinsic value of a company/asset. The discounting cash flow (DCF) approach is considered to be the most accurate (theoretically), flexible and widely used method. It is for that reason that most analysts prefer to use it for valuing a company/asset. In this paper, we will give attention to some conceptual errors when applying the DCF approach.



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