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Kurumov DeniNaumov Vladimir

Petrunina DariaChekhonadsky Maxim

GaunovTimur

No violation of the law

Breaches in law

Debts and shares

The “White Raid”

Plot

Mr. Garfield

Chief executive = Old man

Vice - chief

Lawyer

Main characters

Clear and stable

Equipment = $30 mln (with amortization)

Land = $10 mln

Group of companies = $60 mln

Annual turnover = $25 mln ($10 mln in cash)

Total = min $100 mln

About the company…

No profits Toadyism

What is the problem???

4 000 000 shares $25 per share

Market price of share = $10

Current situation…

No debts

Undervalued shares

Valuable assets

Other three plants

Why so attractive?

Buy shares at $10-15

Take over the company

Sell the assets (liquidation of the plant)

Question to the audience:

“Will shares rise in price?”

What was planned?

Purchase at $10

Prices soar to $14

Offer to sell the plant

Senior stuff refuses

Decision to buy all the shares and

take over the company

How it was in reality?…

Mr. Garfield – 12%

Chief executive (old man) – 20% +

40000 shares after it all began…

Vice-chief – 5%

Workers – 5%

Current situation… again…

Relocation of the address

Purchasing of shares from Garfield

Question to the audience:

“Why did he refused to do so?”

Possible options for the Old man

Care of the workers

The part of the life – he

LOVEZZ it

Why did he refused to eliminate the plant?

$18 dollars per share He wants

$25 per share

Shareholders decide by voting

- If G. wins $15 (buy)

- If not $20 (sell)

Why has he accepted this offer?

- Time (2-3 months)

- Money (2 million)

- Passion

What was offered to Garfield?

Vice-chief sells his pie…

Why did he do so?

Profit

Reasonability of selling the plant

What happened next?...

Speeches

For the Old man:

- the real value of the plant

- care of the workers

For Mr. Garfield:

- Money should work

- Investments in other businesses

Speeches and arguments…

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