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Author Onibokun, O. M., author

Title The Cookhouse Wind Farm project : how do you bank a bankrupt contract? / Ope Onibokun, Ashwin West, Sarah Boyd, Xolisa Dhlamini
Published London : Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town, 2019

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Series SAGE Business Cases
SAGE Business Cases
Summary This case finds the managers of the Cookhouse Wind Farm (CWF) project on the verge of a financial crisis in November 2012. Just a year after CWF has been selected as the preferred bidder for South Africa's largest renewable energy program by ESKOM, the state-owned electricity utility, an imminent bond default by the project's construction contractor, Suzlon Energy, threatens the future of the entire project. Faced with Suzlon's impending corporate debt restructuring action, the project lenders are growing concerned about the contractor's bankability and are threatening to pull out of the project. In an emergency meeting of the equity shareholders, the investment managers from African Infrastructure Investment Managers (AIIM) must devise a plan to re-structure the project in order to reduce the risk to lenders and ensure the project completion with or without Suzlon
Notes Originally published in : Onibokun, O., West, A., Boyd, S., & Dhlamini, X. (2019). The Cookhouse Wind Farm project: How do you bank a bankrupt contract?. GSB: 2019-3. Cape Town, South Africa: Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town
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Subject Cookhouse Wind Farm -- Case studies
Eskom (Firm) -- Case studies
Suzlon Energy -- Case studies
African Infrastructure Investment Managers -- Case studies
SUBJECT Eskom (Firm) fast
Subject Corporations -- Finance -- Case studies
Debt relief -- Case studies
Corporations -- Finance
Debt relief
Genre/Form Case studies
Case studies.
Études de cas.
Form Electronic book
Author West, Ashwin, author
Boyd, Sarah, active 2019, author
Dhlamini, Xolisa, author
ISBN 9781529724769
1529724767