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    Sven Von Appen

    Keywords: Shipping and Logistics
    • February 1993 (Revised October 1993)
    • Case

    Brent Walker Group PLC,The

    The Brent Walker Group completed the largest out-of-court restructuring in the United Kingdom. After overexpansion in the 1980s, the company pursued a large acquisition financed with debt and then encountered falling asset prices. With the assistance of the Bank of... View Details
    Keywords: Restructuring; United Kingdom
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    Fenster, Steven R. "Brent Walker Group PLC,The." Harvard Business School Case 293-078, February 1993. (Revised October 1993.)

      Jung Koo Kang

      Jung Koo Kang is an assistant professor in the Accounting and Management Unit. He teaches the Financial Reporting and Control course in the MBA required curriculum.

      Professor Kang’s research focuses on financial technology and innovation, alternative data,... View Details

      • February 2016
      • Article

      Do Measures of Financial Constraints Measure Financial Constraints?

      By: Joan Farre-Mensa and Alexander Ljungqvist
      Financial constraints are fundamental to empirical research in finance and economics. We propose two tests to evaluate how well measures of financial constraints actually capture constraints. We find that firms typically classified as constrained do not in fact behave... View Details
      Keywords: Corporate Finance
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      Farre-Mensa, Joan, and Alexander Ljungqvist. "Do Measures of Financial Constraints Measure Financial Constraints?" Review of Financial Studies 29, no. 2 (February 2016): 271–308.

        Evergrande on the Edge: Implications of a Corporate Crisis

        In this video, produced by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, Prof. Rithmire speaks with Keith Abell about how the Chinese economy became so reliant on real estate development and debt and what the Evergrande crisis means. View Details
        • June 2009
        • Case

        Midland Energy Resources, Inc.: Cost of Capital

        By: Timothy A. Luehrman and Joel L. Heilprin
        The senior vice president of project finance for a global oil and gas company must determine the weighted average cost of capital for the company as a whole and each of its divisions as part of the annual capital budgeting process. The case uses comparable companies to... View Details
        Keywords: Risk Assessment; Risk and Uncertainty; Risk Management; Cost of Capital; Cash Flow; Capital Structure; Valuation; Capital Budgeting; Energy Industry
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        Luehrman, Timothy A., and Joel L. Heilprin. "Midland Energy Resources, Inc.: Cost of Capital." Harvard Business School Brief Case 094-129, June 2009.
        • October 2011 (Revised October 2013)
        • Case

        A New Financial Policy at Swedish Match

        By: Bo Becker and Michael Norris
        Swedish Match is a profitable smokeless tobacco company with low debt compared to other firms in its industry. The firm's CFO now wants to revise the firm's conservative financial policy. View Details
        Keywords: Capital Structure; Corporate Finance; Sweden
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        Becker, Bo, and Michael Norris. "A New Financial Policy at Swedish Match." Harvard Business School Case 212-017, October 2011. (Revised October 2013.)
        • 23 Aug 2011
        • First Look

        First Look: August 23

        case:http://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/cb/product/311128-PDF-ENG How Government Debt Accumulates Dante Roscini and Jonathan SchleferHarvard Business School Note 711-087 This note discusses the economics of... View Details
        Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
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        Louis-Philippe, "King of the French" - Coin and Conscience – Baker Library | Bloomberg Center, Historical Collections

        Vanity and Virtue Misers, Moneylenders, and Thieves Money Devil Biblical and Mythological Scenes Love and Money Politics View Details
        • September 2016 (Revised April 2018)
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        Western Technology Investment

        By: Ramana Nanda, William A. Sahlman and Nicole Keller
        Based in Portola Valley, California, Western Technology Investment (WTI) specialized in a hybrid form of debt and equity financing for early-stage companies. Like traditional venture capital and private equity firms, WTI raised funds from institutional investors and... View Details
        Keywords: Entrepreneurial Finance; Equity; Finance; Venture Capital; Entrepreneurship; Financing and Loans; California
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        Nanda, Ramana, William A. Sahlman, and Nicole Keller. "Western Technology Investment." Harvard Business School Case 817-019, September 2016. (Revised April 2018.)
        • July 1991 (Revised August 1991)
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        Philip Morris Companies, Inc. (B)

        By: Samuel L. Hayes III
        Looks at the company's plans for a new debt offering under the Rule 415 shelf underwriting provision--in this instance from the vantage point of the lead investment banker for the deal. The decision-maker must assess the risks of the issuer, the tone of the market, the... View Details
        Keywords: Risk Management; Stocks; Initial Public Offering; Consumer Products Industry; United States
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        Hayes, Samuel L., III. "Philip Morris Companies, Inc. (B)." Harvard Business School Case 292-006, July 1991. (Revised August 1991.)
        • April 2020
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        Oaktree: Pierre Foods Investment

        By: Victoria Ivashina, Michael Harmon and Terrence Shu
        Teaching Note for HBS No. 219-018. This case is a setting to discuss “loan to own” investment strategy that is often pursued by distressed investors. The aftermath of the 2007 financial crisis left many companies with poor liquidity and limited ability to obtain... View Details
        Keywords: Distress Investing; Investment; Debt Securities; Strategy; Restructuring
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        Ivashina, Victoria, Michael Harmon, and Terrence Shu. "Oaktree: Pierre Foods Investment." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 220-083, April 2020.
        • November 2013
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        Arch Wireless, Inc. (B): Food for Vultures

        By: Stuart C. Gilson
        In 2002, a hedge fund investor acquires the distressed bank debt of a bankrupt wireless paging company and converts his holding into common stock of the reorganized entity. Determining his likely return from this investment is challenging, given that the entire... View Details
        Keywords: Bankruptcy Reorganization; Distress Investing; Capital Structure; Restructuring; Investment Funds; Insolvency and Bankruptcy; Borrowing and Debt; Wireless Technology; Telecommunications Industry
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        Gilson, Stuart C. "Arch Wireless, Inc. (B): Food for Vultures." Harvard Business School Supplement 214-034, November 2013.
        • January 2005 (Revised November 2014)
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        Arch Wireless, Inc.

        By: Stuart C. Gilson and Perry L. Fagan
        The largest wireless paging company in the United States has to restructure its debt in response to the collapse of its market. The restructuring faces formidable challenges. Valuing the company is extremely difficult because Arch's public competitors are also severely... View Details
        Keywords: Restructuring; Borrowing and Debt; Insolvency and Bankruptcy; Organizational Structure; Valuation
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        Gilson, Stuart C., and Perry L. Fagan. "Arch Wireless, Inc." Harvard Business School Case 205-024, January 2005. (Revised November 2014.)
        • March 1986 (Revised July 1986)
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        Applications for Financial Futures

        Consists of a series of four brief descriptions of the use of financial futures as hedging vehicles: a savings and loan hedging the rollover of three-month money market certificates with T-bill futures, a corporate debt issuer hedging the cost of a future debt issue... View Details
        Keywords: Financial Instruments
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        Mason, Scott P. "Applications for Financial Futures." Harvard Business School Case 286-109, March 1986. (Revised July 1986.)
        • August 2018 (Revised September 2018)
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        LendingClub (B): Decision Trees & Random Forests

        By: Srikant M. Datar and Caitlin N. Bowler
        This case builds directly on the LendingClub (A) case. In this case students follow Emily Figel as she builds two tree-based models using historical LendingClub data to predict, with some probability, whether borrower will repay or default on his loan.
        ... View Details
        Keywords: Data Science; Data Analytics; Decision Trees; Investment; Financing and Loans; Analytics and Data Science; Analysis; Forecasting and Prediction
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        Datar, Srikant M., and Caitlin N. Bowler. "LendingClub (B): Decision Trees & Random Forests." Harvard Business School Supplement 119-021, August 2018. (Revised September 2018.)
        • December 2017 (Revised November 2018)
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        Tesla Motors (B): Merging with SolarCity

        By: Stuart C. Gilson and Sarah L. Abbott
        In 2016, electric car manufacturer Tesla announced that it was making an offer to acquire solar panel manufacturer SolarCity in an all-stock offer worth $2.6 billion in Tesla stock. Tesla’s co-founder and CEO, Elon Musk, believed that the merger would generate... View Details
        Keywords: M&A; M&A Valuation; Investing; Equities; Equity; Valuation; Mergers and Acquisitions; Auto Industry; Energy Industry; United States
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        Gilson, Stuart C., and Sarah L. Abbott. "Tesla: Merging with SolarCity." Harvard Business School Case 218-038, December 2017. (Revised November 2018.)
        • August 2018 (Revised September 2018)
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        LendingClub (A): Data Analytic Thinking (Abridged)

        By: Srikant M. Datar and Caitlin N. Bowler
        LendingClub was founded in 2006 as an alternative, peer-to-peer lending model to connect individual borrowers to individual investor-lenders through an online platform. Since 2014 the company has worked with institutional investors at scale. While the company assigns... View Details
        Keywords: Data Science; Data Analytics; Investing; Loans; Investment; Financing and Loans; Analytics and Data Science; Analysis; Forecasting and Prediction; Business Model
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        Datar, Srikant M., and Caitlin N. Bowler. "LendingClub (A): Data Analytic Thinking (Abridged)." Harvard Business School Case 119-020, August 2018. (Revised September 2018.)
        • 15 Dec 2011
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        A Manifesto for Sustainable Capitalism

        • June 2007 (Revised November 2007)
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        Italy: If not now, when?

        By: Richard H.K. Vietor and Julia Galef
        Describes Italy's main macroeconomic problems: low productivity growth, stagnant GDP growth, and high public debt. As of early 2007, the country's global competitiveness has plummeted and its debt remains well above the level allowed by the EU's Maastricht treaty.... View Details
        Keywords: Economic Slowdown and Stagnation; Macroeconomics; Borrowing and Debt; International Relations; Competition; Italy
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        Vietor, Richard H.K., and Julia Galef. "Italy: If not now, when?" Harvard Business School Case 707-051, June 2007. (Revised November 2007.)
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