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Overcoming financing constraints to corporate expansion: Evidence from a company in an emerging Islamic market

Overcoming financing constraints to corporate expansion: Evidence from a company in an emerging Islamic market
Overcoming financing constraints to corporate expansion: Evidence from a company in an emerging Islamic market

The sourcing of low-cost finance to facilitate corporate expansion on competitive terms is a major challenge to firms from emerging markets. There are additional constraints in Islamic markets as financial instruments must adhere to sharia law. This paper examines the approach taken by the Sudan Telecommunications Company (Sudatel) to obtain cost effective equity financing using secondary listings on multiple Middle East and North Africa (MENA) stock exchanges. We compare the costs of equity for Sudatel stock on the Sudan and Abu Dhabi Exchanges, and compare these figures with those for Sudatel's two main regional competitors. Furthermore, we highlight the risk-return trade-off faced by investors in Sudatel stock on both Exchanges, and provide evidence of the potential benefits to investors from the overseas listing.

Emerging market finance, Islamic finance, Sudan
1014-9562
1-26
Hearn, Bruce
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Piesse, Jenifer
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Strange, Roger
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Hearn, Bruce
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Piesse, Jenifer
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Hearn, Bruce, Piesse, Jenifer and Strange, Roger (2009) Overcoming financing constraints to corporate expansion: Evidence from a company in an emerging Islamic market. Transnational Corporations, 18 (3), 1-26.

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Abstract

The sourcing of low-cost finance to facilitate corporate expansion on competitive terms is a major challenge to firms from emerging markets. There are additional constraints in Islamic markets as financial instruments must adhere to sharia law. This paper examines the approach taken by the Sudan Telecommunications Company (Sudatel) to obtain cost effective equity financing using secondary listings on multiple Middle East and North Africa (MENA) stock exchanges. We compare the costs of equity for Sudatel stock on the Sudan and Abu Dhabi Exchanges, and compare these figures with those for Sudatel's two main regional competitors. Furthermore, we highlight the risk-return trade-off faced by investors in Sudatel stock on both Exchanges, and provide evidence of the potential benefits to investors from the overseas listing.

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Published date: December 2009
Keywords: Emerging market finance, Islamic finance, Sudan

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Local EPrints ID: 423415
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/423415
ISSN: 1014-9562
PURE UUID: 784f7840-ea26-4a3b-b905-ea43da2100d5
ORCID for Bruce Hearn: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9767-0198

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Date deposited: 21 Sep 2018 16:30
Last modified: 07 Feb 2024 03:00

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Author: Bruce Hearn ORCID iD
Author: Jenifer Piesse
Author: Roger Strange

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