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Sino-Forest (A) (B) (C), Teaching Note
Hawkins, David F.Teaching Note HBS-112068-EAccounting and ControlTeaching Note for 112004.Starting at €0.00
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Deferred Tax Assets in Basel III: Lessons from Japan, Teaching Note
Hawkins, David F.; Ramanna, KarthikTeaching Note HBS-112114-EAccounting and ControlTeaching Note for 111076.Starting at €0.00
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Stock Reform of Shenzhen Development Bank
Jin, Li; Liao, Li; Sesia, Aldo; Wu, JianyiCase HBS-211080-EFinanceShenzhen Development Bank, China's first publicly traded company, was undergoing the non-tradable share reform. Its current controlling shareholder, private equity firm Newbridge Capital LLC, needs to negotiate with its diverse minority shareholders to find a compromise on the terms of the conversion of the non-tradable shares held by Newbridge into tradable shares. Further delay in implementing this reform will put Shenzhen Development Bank into...Starting at €8.20
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Accounting for Catastrophes: BP PLC and Union Carbide Corporation (C)
Hawkins, David F.; Arora, NamrataCase HBS-111075-EAccounting and ControlAn analyst in 2010 is using the Bhopal catastrophe to illustrate proposed new accounting for contingency losses.Starting at €5.74
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Longtop Financial Technologies (B)
Hawkins, David F.; Lobb, Annelena; Sesia, AldoCase HBS-112037-EAccounting and ControlNo abstract available.Starting at €5.74
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Longtop Financial Technologies (C)
Hawkins, David F.; Lobb, Annelena; Sesia, AldoCase HBS-112038-EAccounting and ControlChinese government raises barriers to U.S. Public Company Accounting Oversight Board auditing Deloitte's Chinese auditing firms.Starting at €5.74
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Sino-Forest (B)
Hawkins, David F.Case HBS-112066-EAccounting and ControlExcerpts from a hedge fund's report accusing a Chinese bond company of using fraudulent financial statements.Starting at €5.74
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Gome: Going Public
Jin, Li; Liao, LiCase HBS-208001-EFinanceGome, China's largest electronics retailer, is plotting the best course to go public. Unlike many high-growth businesses in China, Gome has only moderate financing needs. Its charismatic and ambitious chairman Wong Kwongyu has built an expansive retail network in China and successfully used trade credits by suppliers and banks to make Gome a highly cash generative business. The decision to go public has three inseparable components: why, where, a...Starting at €8.20
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Gome: Bidding for China Paradise
Jin, Li; Liao, LiCase HBS-208002-EFinanceGome, China's largest electronics retailer, has the opportunity to acquire China Paradise, the number three player in the Chinese electronic retailer industry. This happened in the general context of a great market development and potential consolidation of the household electronic appliance retailing sector. Gome, Suning, and China Paradise, the three largest players in the market, all experienced phenomenal growth, but Gome is slowly losing ste...Starting at €8.20