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Fosun Group's Financial and Capital Operation

The group invested widely but was able to keep control of its capital

Keywords: conglomerate, pharmaceuticals, private company, capital, cash flow, investment, assets, equity, stock market

Case advisor: Liu Jun
Fosun took advantage of every financing opportunity it could on its way to become China's largest private company. To succeed, it needed to use its capital in such a way as to maintain a steady cash flow.

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Rong International

Practices of a Sino-European VC Firm

Keywords: venture capital, investment model, target industries, withdrawal

Case advisor: Liao Jianwen
This case introduces the investment model used by Rong International, including how it decides what will be considered for investment, how it chooses its target industries and projects, and what its investment and withdrawal procedures are.

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CNOOC Buys Opti Canada

How to evaluate Chinese overseas acquisitions in the natural resource sector?

Keywords: valuation, investment, acquisitions

Case advisor: Chen Long This valuation case requires the use of typical investment banking analytical methodologies to opine on the suitability of CNOOC’s valuation. It relies heavily on the use of financial statements to perform precedent transactions analysis and comparable companies’ analysis in Excel.

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Bingsheng Teng
Associate Professor of Strategic Management
Ph.D., City University of New York
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Ph.D. in Business Economics, University of Chicago; MBA, Stanford Graduate School of Business
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