Buyout

Case Solution for The Buyout of AMC Entertainment

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Case Name :      The Buyout of AMC Entertainment
Authors :           Susan Chaplinsky, Vikram Patra, Stephan Oppenheimer
Source :             Darden School of Business
Case ID :           UV0473
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    26 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
In July 2004, J.P. Morgan Partners (JPMP), the private equity arm of JPMorgan Chase & Co., was in the midst of formulating the final terms of a public-to-private buyout proposal for AMC Entertainment Inc. (AMCE), a publicly traded movie theater company.
 
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Case Solution for Cengage Learning: Can Apax Partners Salvage This Buyout?

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Case Name :      Cengage Learning: Can Apax Partners Salvage This Buyout?
Authors :           Susan Chaplinsky, Felicia C. Marston, David C. Smith
Source :             Darden School of Business
Case ID :           UV6926
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    19 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
This case investigates the issues involved in a private equity (PE) firm’s decision to invest in the debt of a distressed leveraged buyout. The analysis has been purposefully simplified to involve only two classes of outstanding debt, senior debt and junior debt, so that students do not need to have detailed knowledge of the bankruptcy process to complete the analysis. The main analytical task requires students to compute the expected internal rate of return for two debt-investment strategies. This case has been successfully taught in a second-year elective course covering entrepreneurial finance and PE, and in an undergraduate course on PE. The case is appropriate for use in classes on PE, debt restructuring, advanced corporate finance, or deal valuation.
 
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Case Solution for Shanda Games: A Buyout of a Chinese Family Firm

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Case Name :      Shanda Games: A Buyout of a Chinese Family Firm
Authors :           Emir Hrnjic, David Reeb
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W15136
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    14 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
A controlling shareholder of the NYSE-listed Chinese online gaming company Shanda Games has offered a buyout at USD6.90 per American Depository Share (ADS); each ADS consists of two ordinary shares. The offer provides a premium of 22 per cent to the stock’s Friday close. Throughout the previous year, Shanda Games’ ADS had typically traded in the range of USD3.00 to 4.50.As Shanda Games’ independent directors attempt to evaluate the offer, they wonder: Should the shareholders accept it as it is? Should they ask for a higher price? Or should they look for the alternatives?
 
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Case Solution for Financing Alibaba’s Buyout: Syndicated Loan in Asia

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Case Name :      Financing Alibaba’s Buyout: Syndicated Loan in Asia
Authors :           Emir Hrnjic, David Reeb
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W14192
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    12 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Alibaba is the world’s largest online trading platform, with higher revenues than Amazon and eBay combined. Its 2012 syndicated loan was the first sizable loan for a Chinese technology company with few tangible assets. Creative loan covenants stated that the subsidiaries would repatriate 100 per cent of the distributable profits for debt service. The loan was partially used for the buyback of Yahoo!’s stake in Alibaba. In the agreement, Yahoo! would sell half of its stake back to Alibaba immediately and an additional 10 per cent during Alibaba’s IPO in the next few years, and divest the remainder sometime after that. Now, Alibaba thinks it is time to tap the debt market in order to pay off the $4 billion in loans it received in 2012 and to finish the payments owed to Yahoo! for the stock repurchase.
 
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Case Solution for CNCP Telecommunications Buyout

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Case Name :      CNCP Telecommunications Buyout
Authors :           Robert W. White
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            996B09
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    21 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
The managing director of Lancaster Financial Inc., must determine how to effectively mediate a potential transaction between the Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Railway (CP). The transaction involves the purchase by CP of CN’s 50% interest in a partnership combining each partnership’s telecommunications assets. A key element to be dealt with is the widely divergent opinions as to the value of the partnership held by the two parties. The managing director must develop a negotiation strategy/tactics. The case is best utilized in a role playing (negotiations) exercise prior to the class discussion. (A Microsoft Excel spreadsheet is available for use with this case, product 796B09.)
 
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