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摘要
在完成案例和作业问题后,本研究的学习成果是了解公司的股息政策;比较公司可能提供的不同类型的股息;评估拆股和发行红利股(股票股利)的影响;比较现金股利和回购作为向股东分配现金的方法;评估可能适合公司的现金分配方法;评估长期价值创造和股东期望之间的权衡。本案例研究展示了领先的业务流程管理(BPM)公司Hinduja global Solutions (HGS) Limited的执行董事兼全球首席执行官Partha DeSarkar所面临的困境。通过出售其医疗服务业务,该公司将获得约12亿美元的现金盈余。该公司计划将一部分现金流投资于公司的未来增长,其中一部分将分配给股东。这个案例研究为学生们提供了一个很好的机会来确定奖励股东的最佳方法。它允许学生比较各种现金分配方法。学生可以详细研究所涉及的过程、分配数量、税务影响、财务影响、筹资灵活性和可用选项的估值影响。本案例研究最适合商学院本科和研究生阶段的学生学习企业金融、财务管理、战略管理和投资银行等课程。辅助材料教学笔记只供教育工作者使用。主题代码CSS: 1会计与金融
Hinduja Global Solutions Limited: rewarding the shareholders
Learning outcomes After working through the case and assignment questions, the learning outcomes of this study are to understand the dividend policy of a company; compare different types of dividends that a company may give; assess the impact of stock splits and the issue of bonus shares (stock dividends); compare cash dividend and buy-backs as methods of cash distribution to shareholders; evaluate the methods of cash distribution that may be appropriate for the company; and assess the trade-off between long-term value creation and shareholder expectations. Case overview/synopsis This case study presents the dilemma faced by Partha DeSarkar, the executive director and global CEO of Hinduja Global Solutions (HGS) Limited, a leading business process management (BPM) company. The company would have surplus cash of about US$1.2bn from the selling of its health-care service businesses. The company planned to invest a part of this cashflow into the company’s future growth, with some of it distributed among its shareholders. This case study provides an excellent opportunity for students to determine the best method for rewarding the shareholders. It allows students to compare various cash distribution methods. Students can examine in detail the process involved, the quantum of distribution, tax implications, financial implications, fundraising flexibility and valuation impact of available options. Complexity academic level This case study is best suited for senior undergraduate- and graduate-level business school students in courses focusing on corporate finance, financial management, strategic management and investment banking. Supplementary materials Teaching notes are available for educators only. Subject code CSS: 1 Accounting and Finance