Case # 5-0015 Updated August 18‚ 2003 Note on Private Equity Asset Allocation Over the past 20 years‚ managers of institutional capital have increasingly allocated more funds to private equity. During that time period‚ private equity has been an asset class with relatively high returns compared to public stock market indices. However‚ the recent economic downturn has made it clear that this asset class also has significant risks. This note describes the characteristics and challenges of private
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delivery and pricing policies‚ with the product being sold to the agent and distributor. Intermediate entry modes Intermediate entry modes include a variety of arrangement‚ such as licensing‚ franchising‚ management contracts‚ turnkey contracts‚ joint venture and technical know-how or coproduction arrangement. 2Contract manufacturing: it operates in a way that will enable Carlsberg to have a foreign sourcing (production) without making a final commitment. Management may lack resources or be unwilling
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personal use only. THE SOCIOLOGY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP Patricia H. Thornton Department of Sociology‚ Duke University‚ Durham‚ North Carolina 27708; e-mail: thornton@soc.duke.edu KEY WORDS: entrepreneurs‚ new ventures‚ organizational founding‚ demand side perspective‚ intrapreneurship‚ venture capital‚ initial public offerings‚ ABSTRACT Recent research on entrepreneurship by sociologists has focused on subsectors of the discipline rather than on entrepreneurship as a class. This review draws insights
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Introduction to Entrepreneurship Looking for Capital When Joyce and Phil Abrahams opened their bookstore 1 year ago‚ they estimated it would take them six months to breakeven. Because they had gone into the venture with enough capital to keep them afloat for nine months‚ they were sure they would need no outside financing. However‚ sales have been slower than anticipated‚ and most of their funds now have been used to purchase inventory or meet monthly expenses. On the other hand‚ the store
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Data Clear’s Dilemma: “To go global or to stay local?” Submitted to: Mrs. Helder Submitted by: Vanesa Cividini‚ Class:2IBMS3 SN: 20030864 Date of Submission: 21st February‚ 2005 Table of Contents 1-Introduction 3 2-Problem definition 3 3-SWOT Analysis 4 4-Analysis 5 4.1-Stay Domestic 5 4.2-Go Global 7 5-Conclusion/ Recommendations 9 6-Bibliography 10 7-Appendix 11 7.1-SWOT Analysis table 11 1-Introduction Data Clear (D.C.) is a pioneer in data analysis software. For a while‚ D.C. had this
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smaller enterprise with fewer brands‚ and yet going forward some believe that the new GM could be a much more profitable enterprise. One major reason for this optimism was the success of its joint ventures in China. GM entered China in 1997 with a $1.6 billion investment to establish a joint venture with the state-owned Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC) to build Buick sedans. At the time the Chinese market was tiny (fewer than 400‚000 cars were sold in 1996)‚ but GM was attracted
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1. What do you think of the way the investment was structured? Did GVFL function as a true VC firm or were they acting more like a bank? Could GVFL and Mr Saraf have done things differently with regards to financing the venture? Ans) Following is the breakup of fund invested: Total INR 15.7M = (GVFL (equity)INR 2.5+ GVFL(income note) INR 7.5 M +state Govt subsidy INR3M+ Promoter INR 2.7M) GVFL invested almost equal amounts as promoter and also provided additional financing in income notes
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DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGES INTRODUCTION 3-3 REPORT CONTENT TASK 1‚ SOURCES OF FINANCE Identify the sources available to the Business 4-4 Implications of different Sources of Finance 5-10 Choosing the appropriate source of finance for the business 10-10 TASK 2‚ FINANCE AS A RESOURCE 2.1 Assessing and comparing the cost of selected sources of Finance 11-12 2.2 Importance of Financial Planning 13-13 2.3 Information needs of different decision makers 14-15 TASK
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the ability to deal with risk‚ results oriented‚ energy‚ growth potential‚ team player‚ multi-tasking ability and he is improvement oriented. 1.2 Critically assess the suitability of the lead entrepreneur to succeed in their respective business venture. Wooten has many positive attributes: a) Is able to adapt quickly to different situations. b) Has people skills and was comfortable around people. c) Motivated to create wealth d) He was driven and seeked stability e) Ambitious f) Great intellect
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FIN 527 Alternative Investments | Private Equity | Project 1. | | Wei Chen‚ Ye Zhang | | | Part 1. Performance Measurement for Private Equity a) Summary statistics for venture capital and buyout returns: Histograms of returns: The return distribution of venture capital has a kurtosis of 23.25 and a skewness of 3.63‚ which means it is leptokurtic and skews to the right. It is not close to normal distribution. Mainly due to the high returns in late 1990s during the
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