Euro Disney: the project financing
Author: Langohr, Herwig ; Bruner, Robert F. ; Campbell, AnneINSEAD Area: FinancePublisher: Fontainebleau : INSEAD, 1992. ; Darden, 1992.Language: EnglishDescription: 17 p.Type of document: INSEAD CaseNote: Latest version available via https://publishing.insead.eduAbstract: Provides an integrated and comprehensive view of the largest commercial real estate developments in the worldPedagogical Objectives: - Introduces "project financing" - Exercises DCF skills - Introduces structural and institutional aspects of large real property developments: ownership, governance, tax exposure management, financing, government relations - Introduces risk management benefits offered by project financing - Identifies the possible sources of value created by the project: government subsides (taxes and infrastructure), exploitation of debt tax shields, advantageous financing costs, Disney brand name, management know-how, financing structure, etc. - Provides opportunity to weigh the allocation of value among constituent interests, namely the Walt Disney Company, public shareholders of Euro Disney, the French government, other investors in Euro Disney, etcItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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- Introduces "project financing" - Exercises DCF skills - Introduces structural and institutional aspects of large real property developments: ownership, governance, tax exposure management, financing, government relations - Introduces risk management benefits offered by project financing - Identifies the possible sources of value created by the project: government subsides (taxes and infrastructure), exploitation of debt tax shields, advantageous financing costs, Disney brand name, management know-how, financing structure, etc. - Provides opportunity to weigh the allocation of value among constituent interests, namely the Walt Disney Company, public shareholders of Euro Disney, the French government, other investors in Euro Disney, etc
Provides an integrated and comprehensive view of the largest commercial real estate developments in the world
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