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Summary

Introduction

I. Présentation of Société Générale

A) History B) Key information 1- Structure 2- Stock Information 3- Fianancial information 4- Shareholders C) Activities

II. Why use a capital increase ?

A) The subprime crisis 1- Explanation of the crisis 2- Involvement of the general society B) The case of Jérôme Kerviel 1- Explanation of the fraud 2- Losses due to fraud

III. A critical review the funding process and subsequent outcome

A) Synthesis of the Capital increase B) Terms of the Capital increase C) Calendar of the operation D) Strategic Outlook 1- Corporate and Investment Bank perspective 2- Networks France: further development and profitability 3- International networks: multiple growth drivers 4- Decision to take the option on Rosbank 5- Financial Services: a high growth potential 6- Investor Services: three leading franchises 7- Private Banking and Asset Management: ambitions in areas with a strong growth 8- Operational efficiency plan: EBIT of 1 billion Euros in 2010 E) Summary

IV. A critical of the key issues (internal and external) which arose during the fund-raising process and/or influenced the outcome

V. Financial analysis

Conclusion

Bibliography

Introduction

To close our first part of the year in theory of finance, we should write an assignment.
The topic was simple, find and analyze a company which benefited from a fundraiser in its capital, within ten years.

The purpose of this assignment was to detail and evaluate the process of this capital increase, raising financial issues, during and after the process of



Bibliography: ----------------------- [1] Daniel Bouton, January 24, 2008, Press conference, announced the result of its 2007 fiscal year

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