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A selected analysis of announced Black Economic Empowerment equity transfer versus effective net equity interest BEE shareholding [electronic resource]

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Main Author: Anyetei, Stanley
Other Authors: Holman, Glen
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Finance and Tax 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/9044 A selected analysis of announced Black Economic Empowerment equity transfer versus effective net equity interest BEE shareholding [electronic resource] Anyetei, Stanley Holman, Glen Financial Management Includes bibliographical references. The equity transfer of Black Economic Empowerment deals has been the basis that still defines the Black Economic Empowerment landscape. Black Economic Empowerment concepts are identified with endeavours in South Africa to increase the participation of Black people in business and the mainstream economy. In recent years, equity transfer has been the main benchmark to signify the extent to which a company is empowered. This new construct is Black Economic Empowerment. Black Economic Empowerment is a concept, which is broadly accepted in principle, but is still controversial in its meaning and practice. This report looks at the commonly, agreed and understood Black Economic Empowerment net equity transfer of selected Black Economic Empowerment transactions versus the effective net equity transfer. Its also examines the role that funding structures, funding institutions, the government and private sector play in Black Economic Empowerment transaction. The effect of debt in Black Economic Empowerment transactions, and the impact it has on the effective transfer of net equity interest to Black people will also be examine in this report. The study will also look into the need for Affirmative Action, the state of Black Business and its historical development and its contribution to Black Empowerment. The successes of Black Economic Empowerment transaction are contrasted against the transaction failures, while the report examines the cause of these failures. The findings of the study concludes that only one percentage of the selected transaction in the study yielded a net effective interest greater or equal to the announced transaction. 2014-11-03T08:33:11Z 2014-11-03T08:33:11Z 2011 Master Thesis Masters MCom http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9044 eng application/pdf Department of Finance and Tax Faculty of Commerce University of Cape Town
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A selected analysis of announced Black Economic Empowerment equity transfer versus effective net equity interest BEE shareholding [electronic resource]
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title A selected analysis of announced Black Economic Empowerment equity transfer versus effective net equity interest BEE shareholding [electronic resource]
title_full A selected analysis of announced Black Economic Empowerment equity transfer versus effective net equity interest BEE shareholding [electronic resource]
title_fullStr A selected analysis of announced Black Economic Empowerment equity transfer versus effective net equity interest BEE shareholding [electronic resource]
title_full_unstemmed A selected analysis of announced Black Economic Empowerment equity transfer versus effective net equity interest BEE shareholding [electronic resource]
title_short A selected analysis of announced Black Economic Empowerment equity transfer versus effective net equity interest BEE shareholding [electronic resource]
title_sort selected analysis of announced black economic empowerment equity transfer versus effective net equity interest bee shareholding electronic resource
topic Financial Management
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9044
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