Li and Fung: Stay Public or Go Private? (B)

King Wai Justin Law, Shimin Chen, Li Jiang, King Wah Pang

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Abstract

Supplement to the Li and Fung: Stay Public or Go Private (A). Case B describes the actual outcome and the immediate developments of the company after taking it private. The new hindsight enables students to revisit the company's go-private decision in light of the new developments, offering students an opportunity to understand the agency conflict between the majority and minority shareholders in a listed family business. It also raises the question of whether going private is considered necessary for the Fung family. A moral dilemma would emerge towards the end, stimulating students to think about the issue of ethical leadership.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherHarvard Business School Publishing
Media of outputDigital distribution
Size2 pages
Publication statusPublished - 3 Jun 2022

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