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> Refinancing of Shanghai General Motors (A)

商品編號: 9-204-031
出版日期: 2003/07/27
作者姓名:
Desai, Mihir A.;Veblen, Mark F.
商品類別: Finance
商品規格: 21p

再版日期: 2003/09/22
地域: China
產業: Automotive industry
個案年度: 2000 -  2000

 


商品敘述:

The CFO of General Motors'' joint venture in Shanghai, Shanghai General Motors (SGM), wants to refinance almost $900 million of project finance it raised to begin operations. The highest priority is improving the terms of the financing with regard to costs and specific covenants. Several factors complicate the CFO''s objective, including the presence of capital controls, the impending entry of China into the World Trade Organization, the joint venture partner''s captive finance subsidiary, and the conflicting goals of the joint venture partners. The case illustrates how subsidiary financial decisions must trade off entity-level and parent-level concerns. It also illustrates how multinational financial decision making--including transfer pricing, repatriation, and funding decisions--must be designed to accommodate governance concerns, financial objectives, and the potentially divergent interests of joint venture partners. The framework of the on-going operational and investment decisions that Shanghai General Motors undertakes in its early growth demonstrates the "life cycle" of subsidiary finance. The case also touches on elements of foreign governments'' attempts to regulate capital markets, the dynamic between domestic and international banks in competing for lending opportunities to multinational subsidiaries, and how subsidiary management can achieve the most desirable funding terms.


涵蓋領域:

Financing;Multinational corporations;Financial strategy;Subsidiaries;Joint ventures;International business;International finance;Partnerships;Capital structure


相關資料:

, (9-205-704), 0p, by Mihir A. Desai, Mark F. Veblen;
, (9-206-034), 20p, by Kathleen Luchs, Mihir A. Desai