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Zodiac Aerospace
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Group work #76 Professor: Philippe GIVRY

|N° Group : 76 Section : EN Professor : Philippe GIVRY |
| |First name |Last name |
|Name 1 |William |AZZARIO |
|Name 2 |Yuan |CHEN |
|Name 3 |Alex |KIRCHEN |
|Name 4 |William |FEUILLET |

Summary

1. Presentation of the company 3
2. Ownership structure 4
3. Financing and Capital Structure 7 a. Financial Structure 7 b. Capital Structure 8
4. Dividend policy 9 Comparison to Safran, competitor of Zodiac Aerospace 9
Sources for Zodiac Aerospace 10
Sources for Safran (competitor) 11
5. SUMMARY OF WORK 14
6. Appendices 15 Appendix 1: Zodiac Aerospace ownership structure 15 Appendix 2: Zodiac Aerospace financial structure 17 Appendix 3: Capital Structure 25
7. References 27

Presentation of the company

Zodiac Aerospace is the world leader in aerospace equipment and systems, intended for commercial aircraft, regional aircraft, business jets as well as helicopters and space. In its infancy in 1896, the company created by Frenchman Maurice Mallet, contributed to the development of aeronautics designing airships and airplanes. Thanks to its innovative spirit, the



References: • http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zodiac_Aerospace • http://www.zodiacaerospace.com • http://www.zodiacaerospace.com/en/actionnaires • http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/ZODC.PA/key-developments/article/2560647 • Zodiac Aerospace annual reports 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 ----------------------- [1] FFP is a listed company controlled by the Peugeot family Group. [2] Fonds Stratégique d’Investissement is a fund established by the French government in 2008

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