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    Hyflux Ltd: Progressive Project Financing

    By  Pierre Hillion,  Jean Wee
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    The growth of Hyflux Limited (Hyflux) required it to become more financially sophisticated. As part of its “asset-light” funding strategy – optimising the use of capital by realising asset values early to keep a lean balance sheet - Hyflux spun off 13 water plants to a business trust, Hyflux Water Trust (HWT).

      Published 25 Jan 2011

      Reference 5692

      Length 32 page(s)

      Topic Economics & Finance

      Region Asia

      Industry Financial Services,  Food and Beverages Production

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      Hyflux Ltd: Progressive Project Financing

      By  Pierre Hillion,  Jean Wee
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      • Reference 5692

      • Published 25 Jan 2011

      • Length 32 page(s)

      • Topic Economics & Finance

      • Region Asia

      • Industry Financial Services,  Food and Beverages Production

      The growth of Hyflux Limited (Hyflux) required it to become more financially sophisticated. As part of its “asset-light” funding strategy – optimising the use of capital by realising asset values early to keep a lean balance sheet - Hyflux spun off 13 water plants to a business trust, Hyflux Water Trust (HWT).
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        MAS Holdings: Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility in the Apparel Industry

        By  Jonathan Story,  Noshua Watson
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        MAS Holdings is a family-owned manufacturer of women's apparel, founded by three brothers who have built the firm into a US$570 million business. Clients include the biggest brands in lingerie and sportswear. The textile industry makes up 50% of Sri Lankan exports, especially from China. The case is about using corporate social responsibility as a strategic tool in global competition.

          Published 03 Jan 2006

          Reference 5347

          Length 25 page(s)

          Topic Economics & Finance

          Region Asia

          Industry Apparel and Fashion

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          MAS Holdings: Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility in the Apparel Industry

          By  Jonathan Story,  Noshua Watson
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          • Reference 5347

          • Published 03 Jan 2006

          • Length 25 page(s)

          • Topic Economics & Finance

          • Region Asia

          • Industry Apparel and Fashion

          MAS Holdings is a family-owned manufacturer of women's apparel, founded by three brothers who have built the firm into a US$570 million business. Clients include the biggest brands in lingerie and sportswear. The textile industry makes up 50% of Sri Lankan exports, especially from China. The case is about using corporate social responsibility as a strategic tool in global competition.
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            Danfoss RC in China (A): Going Global

            By  Jonathan Story,  Natasha Lee-Evans
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            Danfoss is one of Denmark’s largest family firms, producing components for a wide range of industrial control activity. Spanning the period 1996-2004, the case begins by looking at Danfoss’ globalisation strategy, then focuses on its specific experience and learning in China, before returning to the wider challenges that globalisation in China poses for Danfoss as a whole.

              Published 01 Aug 2004

              Reference 5228

              Length 25 page(s)

              Topic Economics & Finance

              Region Asia

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              Danfoss RC in China (A): Going Global

              By  Jonathan Story,  Natasha Lee-Evans
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              • Reference 5228

              • Published 01 Aug 2004

              • Length 25 page(s)

              • Topic Economics & Finance

              • Region Asia

              Danfoss is one of Denmark’s largest family firms, producing components for a wide range of industrial control activity. Spanning the period 1996-2004, the case begins by looking at Danfoss’ globalisation strategy, then focuses on its specific experience and learning in China, before returning to the wider challenges that globalisation in China poses for Danfoss as a whole.
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                Great Eastern Toys (A)

                By  Gabriel Hawawini,  Lee Remmers
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                This is a series of four case studies illustrating a number of key financial issues facing many small to medium sized companies.

                  Published 01 Dec 2000

                  Reference 4876

                  Length 8 page(s)

                  Topic Economics & Finance

                  Region Asia

                  Industry Retail,  Consumer Goods,  Entertainment

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                  Great Eastern Toys (A)

                  By  Gabriel Hawawini,  Lee Remmers
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                  • Reference 4876

                  • Published 01 Dec 2000

                  • Length 8 page(s)

                  • Topic Economics & Finance

                  • Region Asia

                  • Industry Retail,  Consumer Goods,  Entertainment

                  This is a series of four case studies illustrating a number of key financial issues facing many small to medium sized companies.
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