Financing the Mozal Project Li Hongru, Ji Bian & Frantz Moudoute Analysis of an Project Finance case in Mozambique The University of Hong Kong, MBA Class of 2016 Summary Summary ........................................................................................................................................ 2 The Mozal project – Presentation ........................................................................................... 3 Project Financing – Definition ....
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1. Introduction: In June 1997, board of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) was proposed with a $120 million debt-side investment opportunity in the Mozal project, a $1.4 billion aluminum smelter in Mozambique. The initiative shareholders approached IFC for their participation in debt-side financing in pursue of the commercial viability and development impact. In this report, we will be analysing the project’s major risks that are expected to arise in the future, as well as assessing the
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AFRICA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY MBA 808 – PROJECT MANAGEMENT A CASE STUDY OF: MOZAL PROJECT - INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT IN AN UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRY PREPARED BY: JARED OSORO NYAKANG’O NO: 14J03DMBA014 PREPARED FOR: DR. BWIBO ADIERI LECTURER 7th MARCH, 2014 CASE STUDY MOZAL PROJECT - International Investment in an underdeveloped Country Question 1 Summarize the issues and factors that posed risks to the Mozal project. The Mozal project faced a myriad of risks. Some of these are: 1. Infrastructural
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1 societal risks (activism of international non-governmental organizations, reputation and public image issues), and everyday risks (corruption). Through a combination of readings, lectures, guest speakers, case discussions and risk assessment projects you will develop practical skills in evaluating and assessing risk, and will learn how to approach and manage risk on a global scale. Background on Your Professor Elena Iankova is an Adjunct Professor at Binghamton University’s School of Management
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Utilities Industry: ATCO Power in South Africa BU606 – Economics Group 7 Amanda Downey - 125824690 Ahmed Youssef - 135819900 Alex Zorzitto - 135823380 Tom Vandemoortele - 135824330 Wafik Moussa - 135808970 Word Count = 2,832 (including titles and citations) Contents 1.0 Executive Summary 3 2.0 Electrical Power Utilities Industry in South Africa 4 2.1 Why South Africa? 4 2.2 Environmental Analysis 4 2.2.1 Social Economic and Political Considerations 4 2.2.2 Macroeconomic
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OCCASIONAL PAPER NO 23 China in Africa Project January 2009 China in Mozambique: A Cautious Approach Country Case Study at io n al Af fai r s Paula Cristina Roque rn te f In eo t tit u . Ins hts can fr i ig ins South A l a Glob African perspectives. ABOUT SAIIA The South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) has a long and proud record as South Africa’s premier research institute on international issues. It is an independent,
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Project Financing Asset-Based Financial Engineering Second Edition JOHN D. FINNERTY, Ph.D. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Project Financing Founded in 1807, John Wiley & Sons is the oldest independent publishing company in the United States. With offices in North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia, Wiley is globally committed to developing and marketing print and electronic products and services for our customers’ professional and personal knowledge and understanding. The Wiley Finance
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22 August 2012 For Announcement to the Market Name of Companies: BHP Billiton Limited (ABN 49 004 028 077) and BHP Billiton Plc (Registration No. 3196209) Report for the year ended 30 June 2012 This statement includes the consolidated results of the BHP Billiton Group, comprising BHP Billiton Limited and BHP Billiton Plc, for the year ended 30 June 2012 compared with the year ended 30 June 2011. The results are prepared in accordance with IFRS and are presented in US dollars. US$ Million 72
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