Hutchison Whampoa Limited The Capital Structure Decision Andrew Karolyi Larry Wynant Geoff Crum Peter Yuan
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Capital Structure: A company’s debt and equity instruments. They are the means for a company to obtain funding from outside the business to support its operations. The company’s strategy for capital structure and the financing requirements may affect its business strategy, management, and growth. This case is based on an analysis of the strategies, the financing requirements, and the possible financing options for Hutchison Whampoa Limited. Background: Hutchison Whampoa Limited (HWT) is a Hong Kong multinational tele
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I work for the Hong Kong-based conglomerate Hutchison Whampoa Limited (HWL), a 63-year-old group that owns a plethora of businesses ranging from property development, retail, telecommunications, and media to food, healthcare, and energy. These businesses contribute to the economic, social, and cultural development of the city and region. I started as a business journalist at The Standard, Hong Kong’s largest English-language daily, where I covered the city’s economic, political
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“The Hong Kong listed Hutchison Whampoa Limited (HWL) has a rich history in the region. It was established in 1974 as a joint venture by a Hong Kong-based conglomerate, Wah Lin & Co, and a Singapore-based group, Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels. Hutchison Holdings Limited (HHL) had the right of first refusal on all shares in the Hong Kong and Shanghai businesses. In 1991, HWL was separated and HHL became
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The case study covers the Capital Structure Decision that Hutchison Whampoa Limited made in their corporate growth strategy. The case study details the company’s decision process, the rationale behind the decision, the market impact, and the company’s stakeholder impact. Company: Hutchison Whampoa Limited (HWL) Industry: Retailing Headquarters: Hong Kong Primary Products: Electronics, Fashion, Apparel, Home Appliances, and Business Services
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I am pleased to share with you the results of my research on Hutchison Whampoa Limited (HWL). The aim of this research paper is to examine the impact of debt financing on the company’s long-term financial performance. Specifically, I am focusing on the Capital Structure Decision, which is a major decision that HWL made in December 2006, after which the company experienced several adverse events, including a sharp increase in debt costs, operational issues, and decline in share price. hbs case study analysis The decision highlights