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  1. Mechanical Aids Private Limited

    Authors: Mampilly, Paul;

    Reference No: F&A0277 Pages: 12 Published on: 1, January, 1975

    Abstract: The case focuses on financial planning in the smallscale industry. Assessment of requirements of funds for providing facilities and for working, and the need for phasing out commitments inconsistent with economics and financial feasibility are discussed. The major bias is, however, on assessment of working capital and preparation of ... More

  2. Hindustan Lever Limited (1997) (B)

    Authors: Pandey, I M;

    Reference No: F&A0444(B) Pages: 4 Published on: 22, September, 1998

    Abstract: The case highlights the concept of economic value addition (EVA), as used in Hindustan Lever Limited. It provides an opportunity to discuss the utility and limitations of EVA, particularly from the point of view of shareholder value creation (SVC). ... More

  3. Phatra Thanakit Public Company Limited

    Authors: V Raghunathan; Varma, Jayanth R;

    Reference No: F&A0452 Pages: 10 Published on: 26, April, 2000

    Abstract: Set in the backdrop of the 1997 economic crisis, the case deals with the problem faced by a leading finance company of Thailand, Phatra Thanakit. The company finds its very existence threatened under the onslaught of the crisis, and faces a number of agonizing choices. Should it become an integrated bank? ... More

  4. Siam Cement Public Company Limited

    Authors: Varma, Jayanth R; Raghunathan, V;

    Reference No: F&A0453 Pages: 13 Published on: 26, April, 2000

    Abstract: The case deals with strategic corporate finance issues in the backdrop of the economic downturn of 1997 in Thailand. The case presents a situation in which the foreign exchange losses arising from a steep depreciation of currency threatens to wipe out the networth of the company. The company faces bankruptcy, if ... More

  5. Industrial Gases Private Limited (A)

    Authors: Shah, B G;

    Reference No: F&A0115(A) Pages: 21 Published on: 1, January, 1969

    Abstract: The case provides an excellent opportunity to analyse and evaluate banker-borrower relations. It also gives an opportunity to discuss the concept of security from the bank's point of view. The importance of breakeven and contribution analysis, and economic and financial viability of the project as crucial inputs in appraising ... More

  6. Jharkhand Machinery Limited **

    Authors: Shah, B G; Varshneya, K L;

    Reference No: F&A0170 Pages: 18 Published on: 1, January, 1970

    Abstract: JML was an integrated heavy machinery manufacturing plant which was set up in collaboration with world-renowned firms for the manufacture of machinery and equipment required for steel, mining, sugar, cement, paper and pulp. The project incurred a heavy overrun of costs due to excessive investment in infrastructural facilities like ... More

  7. Purushottam - Farmers' Cooperative Cotton Ginning and Pressing Society Ltd., Surat **

    Authors: Desai, D K;

    Reference No: CMA0019 Pages: 9 Published on: 1, January, 1964

    Abstract: The manager of the cotton ginning factory is considering whether he should replace old gins with modern ones. The teaching focus is on the problems of processing the innovation needed. ... More

  8. Creating values: Hindustan Lever Limited

    Authors: Gupta, Ramesh;

    Reference No: F&A0469 Pages: 9 Published on: 11, December, 2003

    Abstract: Economic value added (EVA) has become a buzzword in the corporate world. EVA measures how much a company has earned over and above its cost of capital, which includes both debt and equity. EVA represents value added to company investors, produced by generating operating profit in excess of the cost ... More

  9. Daewoo Group

    Authors: Varma, Jayanth R;

    Reference No: F&A0454 Pages: 24 Published on: 26, April, 2000

    Abstract: Daewoo is the third largest South Korean chaebols with diverse activities, including trading (more than 3000 different products in over 165 countries), construction, shipbuilding, machinery, automobiles, financial services, hotels, electronics, and telecommunications. Nevertheless, Daewoo finds itself in bad trouble on a number of counts, following the economic meltdown of 1997. The situation is ... More

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