Abstract
The management of Brown (India) Private Limited, a wholly-owned subsidy of the Brown Group, UK, was considering various alternatives for raising additional funds for expansion, either by borrowing or by an issue of shares to the Indian public. If the shares are issued to the Indian public, what should be the premium, and what should be the company's strategies in approaching the controller of capital issues? The case facilitates discussion of the various approaches to security valuation.
Additional Information
| Product Type | Case |
|---|---|
| Reference No. | F&A0187 |
| Title | Brown (India) Private Limited ** |
| Pages | 8 |
| Published on | Jan 1, 1972 |
| Year of Event | 1968 |
| Authors | Shah, B G; Varshneya, K L; |
| Area | Finance and Accounting (F&A) |
| Discipline | Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Organizational Behaviour, Strategic Management |
| Sector | Manufacturing |
| Country | India |
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