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From investor’s paradise to graveyard: the tragic tale of Sintex
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Teaching Notes (2024) 20 (1): 1–22.
Published: 02 January 2024
... Bankruptcy Debt Plastic water tanks The Sintex Group, which was founded in 1931 in Kalol, Gujarat, was a well-known brand in India, known for its namesake water tanks and diversified business in textiles and plastics. Its plastic products were a source of pride for consumers. However, in 2016...
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Kelly Solar
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Teaching Notes 1–3.
Published: 20 January 2017
...Samuel E. Bodily; Marc L. Lipson; Kenneth C. Lichtendahl, Jr. A small start-up company must make additional investments to maximize its firm value. But the company owner will not make this investment unless she can renegotiate outstanding debt claims. Solving this “debt overhang” problem through...
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J. C. Penney Company
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Teaching Notes 1–15.
Published: 20 January 2017
... debt as a solution for the company's lack of liquidity. To assess the amount of external capital required, students are asked to use a sources and uses analysis that provides intuition for the cash flow challenges facing the company. Set against the background of an iconic retailer, the case provides...
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