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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).
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Reference 5692
Published 25 Jan 2011
Topic Economics & Finance
Region Asia
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).
Technological and scientific innovation in recent years has opened many new lines of research and development in the food and beverage industry. Developments in biotechnology in particular have begun to yield new approaches and methods for food production, distribution and consumption, and many more are predicted to emerge in the coming decade.
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Reference 5152
Published 01 Oct 2003
Topic Economics & Finance
Region Global
Industry Food and Beverages Production
Technological and scientific innovation in recent years has opened many new lines of research and development in the food and beverage industry. Developments in biotechnology in particular have begun to yield new approaches and methods for food production, distribution and consumption, and many more are predicted to emerge in the coming decade.
During the Fall of 2000, while stock market conditions were rapidly deteriorating, Interbrew, the world's second largest brewer, succeeded an impressive 14.1 billion euros initial public offering on Euronext Brussels, raising 3.25 billion euros to refinance its recent 3.6 billion euros acquisition of UK's second largest brewing company, Bass Brewers.
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Reference 5106
Published 01 May 2003
Topic Economics & Finance
Region Europe
Industry Food and Beverages Production
During the Fall of 2000, while stock market conditions were rapidly deteriorating, Interbrew, the world's second largest brewer, succeeded an impressive 14.1 billion euros initial public offering on Euronext Brussels, raising 3.25 billion euros to refinance its recent 3.6 billion euros acquisition of UK's second largest brewing company, Bass Brewers.
This case study is a description of the contested takeover of Martell & Cie by Joseph Seagram & Sons in 1987. Students are required to assume the role of one of four main participants in the events surrounding the acquisition: Martell-Martell (France), Joseph Seagram & Sons (Canada), Grand Metropolitan plc (UK) and the French Ministry of Finance.
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Reference 4416
Published 01 Jan 1989
Topic Economics & Finance
Region Europe
This case study is a description of the contested takeover of Martell & Cie by Joseph Seagram & Sons in 1987. Students are required to assume the role of one of four main participants in the events surrounding the acquisition: Martell-Martell (France), Joseph Seagram & Sons (Canada), Grand Metropolitan plc (UK) and the French Ministry of Finance.
Deals with entry into the Polish market for pasta. Case A covers the background to the project; Case B, how it was and is being implemented.
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Reference 256
Published 02 Jan 1993
Topic Economics & Finance
Region Europe
Industry Food and Beverages Production
Deals with entry into the Polish market for pasta. Case A covers the background to the project; Case B, how it was and is being implemented.
Deals with entry into the Polish market for pasta. Case A covers the background to the project; Case B, how it was and is being implemented.
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Reference 256
Published 02 Jan 1993
Topic Economics & Finance
Region Europe
Industry Food and Beverages Production
Deals with entry into the Polish market for pasta. Case A covers the background to the project; Case B, how it was and is being implemented.