Corporate strategies to internationalise the cost of capital

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    • Oxelheim, Lars

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Corporate strategies to internationalise the cost of capital

Lars Oxelheim ... [et al.] ; with contribution by Eva Liljeblom, Anders Löflund, Svante Krokfors

(Copenhagen studies in economics and management, no. 12)

Handelshøjskolens Forlag : Copenhagen Business School Press , Distribution, North America, Global Management, LLC, Book Service, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The focus of this work is to illustrate successful strategies employed by Nordic firms to internationalize their cost of capital. Some of the case studies capture solutions for companies resident in the highly regulated, segmented and illiquid capital markets. Other case studies illustrate solutions for companies resident in the deregulated, nearly unsegmented capital markets of today. Managers of companies resident in emerging markets should find the first category of cases to be instructive models, whereas managers of companies resident in the OECD countries should find the latter category of companies more relevant for their current decisions. In addition to the case studies, the study analyzes the transition of Nordic markets from being highly regulated and segmented to becoming a well-integrated part of the global equity market. This includes the interplay among managers, regulators and investors. It also shows how investors worldwide can benefit from portfolio investment in foreign stocks, and illustrates the stock market's reaction to an announcement of an equity issue to be placed abroad. Finally, the book presents the conceptual foundation for a firm to internationalize its cost of capital.

Table of Contents

  • Nordic equity markets in transition
  • the role of foreign and domestic investors
  • Nordic strategies to internationalize the cost of capital while maintaining control
  • strategies of Danish corporations
  • strategies of Finnish corporations
  • strategies of Norwegian corporations
  • strategies of Swedish corporations.

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