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Case Solution for An Investment Analysis of Honduran Teak Plantations

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Case Name :      An Investment Analysis of Honduran Teak Plantations
Authors :           Lisa F Majure, Kathryn S Savage, Matthew J Haertzen, Alex Finkral
Source :             North American Case Research Association (NACRA)
Case ID :            NA0282
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    24 pages
Solution sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Matthew Haertzen, a timber portfolio manager for Cogent Partners, the fund manager for Cambium Global Timberland (a UK listed timber investment fund), was tasked with the analysis of a managed teak plantation in Honduras for potential cumulative investment in the amount of $21-25 million. Matt was evaluating an opportunity from Beyond Forestry, a Honduran Company that employed a unique accelerated teak growth model. This accelerated growth model allowed for harvesting of teak wood in as few as 7-12 years, as compared to 20-30 years for traditional commercial plantations. The demand for teak was growing and the supply was dwindling due to significant restrictions regarding the harvest of native teak forests, which traditionally have a very long growth cycle of 70-80 years. The current supply/demand conditions led to a shortage of teak and created an opportunity for investment in companies who could grow teak in an ongoing, sustainable basis with manageable harvest rotations. Mr. Haertzen needed to perform a capital budgeting analysis, including deriving an appropriate risk-adjusted cost of capital, to use in his investment analysis. He obtained data from Beyond Forestry in Honduras including growth rates of managed teak plantations, teak pricing, and operational expenses necessary to estimate cash flows associated with the managed teak plantations. Of equal importance was an assessment of the many risks associated with the teak plantation investment, given the political and economic environment in a developing market such as Honduras.

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Case Solution for Babbitt Ranches: Governance and Strategic Planning in a Family Business

Complete Case details are given below :
Case Name :      Babbitt Ranches: Governance and Strategic Planning in a Family Business
Authors :           Lisa F Majure, Kathryn S Savage
Source :             North American Case Research Association (NACRA)
Case ID :            NA0068
Discipline :        Entrepreneurship
Case Length :    24 pages
Solution sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
The board of Babbitt Ranches had officially adopted a constitution to guide the future of the family business. Babbitt Ranches was a fourth-generation, 122 year old family firm with extensive landholdings in Arizona. The firm’s board recognized responsibility and obligation to organizational, ecological, economical, and community values through multiple bottom-line criteria in the new constitution. In addition, the constitution reinforced the family’s heritage by outlining a philosophy designed to direct processes, interactions, and critical decisions. Several business opportunities were being considered by the board that could be evaluated using the framework provided by the constitution. The challenge for Billy Cordasco, the firm’s president, was to operationalize the constitution to evaluate the current set of opportunities and to ensure the constitution was used as a “touchstone” for firm decisions on an ongoing basis.

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