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    HKU763 PREETI GOYAL PEOPLE MANAGEMENT‚ THE MANTRA FOR SUCCESS: THE CASE OF SINGHANIA AND PARTNERS It was 9:15am on 25 April 2006. An article published in that day’s Economic Times‚ a leading Indian financial daily‚ had attracted the attention of both Mr Ravi Singhania and Ms Manju Mohotra. Singhania was the founder and managing partner of Singhania and Partners‚1 one of the largest full-service national law firms in India; Mohotra was its chief executive. The Indian legal services industry

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    PEOPLE MANAGEMENT‚ THE MANTRA FOR SUCCESS: THE CASE OF SINGHANIA AND PARTNERS PEOPLE MANAGEMENT‚ THE MANTRA FOR SUCCESS: THE CASE OF SINGHANIA AND PARTNERS PROBLEM STATEMENT Singhania Partners need to structure such a people management system such that not only they can overcome the high attrition rate but also tackle the situation of increasing competitors due to liberalization of economy. PEST ANALYSIS Political Factors Under Indian Advocates Act of 1961‚ foreign law firms

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    Arundel Partners: The Sequel Project The maximum per-film price for the sequel rights that Arundel Partners should pay is $5.12M. If Arundel Partners were to use the traditional DCF methods to find the value of the sequel rights‚ the NPV would be -$8.42M loss per-film (see Appendix 1). Calculation Details We assume that Arundel Partners will purchase a portfolio of films similar to one used in the analysis. The average hypothetical net inflow of the sequel ($21.57M) is used to figure out the value

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    Rebecca Lamb Jessica Avalos Leah Anderson Stonemor Partners LP Stonemor Partners’ primary sources of liquidity is cash flow from operations and amounts available under their Credit Facility. In the past the company been able to increase their liquidity through long-term bank borrowings and the issuance of additional common units and other partnership securities‚ including debt‚ subject to the restrictions in their Credit Facility and under their senior secured notes. The

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    Assuming that Arundel Partners is a purely financial company with no experience in the movie industry whatsoever‚ one reason for them to buy the rights to create sequels would be to exploit a possible arbitrage in between the price they would pay for an option to sequels and its real value. Therefore valuing the said option correctly is of the most importance. 1.2 We believe that portfolio negotiation rather than on a film-by-film basis will level the playing field. Since the partners do not have experience

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    Portfolio Theory Case (Professor David Moreno) PARTNERS HEALTHCARE CASE The goal of this case is to teach to students the relevance of non traditional assets (as real states or commodities) in a well-diversified portfolio. Moreover‚ students will be able to practice with the most important concepts from portfolio theory as efficient frontier‚ dominated portfolios‚ Sharpe ratio‚ among others. In addition‚ students are learning how portfolio theory can be useful not only for portfolio managers

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    possible for the right price – if at all rejecting the takeover bid will strengthen USG’s negotiation strategy and encourage the tendering company to increase their price. The bid was considered to be unsolicited‚ coercive and inadequate. Desert Partners has indicated a willingness to increase their tender offer to $50.00 per share in cash‚ debt‚ and stock. This change is not official and we feel that this makes their true intentions uncertain.

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    ----------------------------------- spootyhead Apr 17‚ 2007 Arundel Partners Case Analysis ----------------------------------- Arundel Partners Case Analysis Executive Summary: A group of investors (Arundel group) is looking into the idea of purchasing the sequel rights associated with films produced by one or more major movie studios. Movie rights are to be purchased prior to films being made. Arundel wants to come up with a decision to either purchase all the sequel rights for

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    Why This is an Attractive Project The Arundel Partners’ believe that they can make money on this project as it allows them to capitalize on the idiosyncratic risk of the motion picture business. Producing and distributing motion picture films is a risky business due to the uncertainty of moviegoers’ tastes and a studio never knows if they have a blockbuster on their hands until after the movie has started production or even later after it has been released. The financial resources of even the largest

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    BACKGROUND & PROPOSAL In April of 1992‚ a movie industry analyst name Mr. David Davis of Paul Kegan Associates‚ Inc. was approached with an interesting and fresh business idea. The proposal was to create a new investment group‚ Arundel Partners‚ that would exist solely for the purpose of purchasing sequel rights to motion pictures produced by major U.S. movie studios. The proposal was unusual in that studios rarely sold rights to sequels prior to 1992‚ and interesting in the sense that it did

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