Subject category:
Finance, Accounting and Control
Published by:
Stanford Business School
Version: 14 February 2013
Length: 26 pages
Data source: Field research
Abstract
The Global Environment Fund (GEF) is a private equity fund focused on investments in environmental and energy solutions in both developed and developing markets. The fund is currently examining the strategy of one of its portfolio companies - NEOgas, a Latin American natural gas supplier - which is considering entering the Mexican distribution market. The also case recounts two previous GEF investments in emerging markets, a South African forestry company and a Southeast Asian waste management business, as examples of successful management strategies for creating value in emerging markets.
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Abstract
The Global Environment Fund (GEF) is a private equity fund focused on investments in environmental and energy solutions in both developed and developing markets. The fund is currently examining the strategy of one of its portfolio companies - NEOgas, a Latin American natural gas supplier - which is considering entering the Mexican distribution market. The also case recounts two previous GEF investments in emerging markets, a South African forestry company and a Southeast Asian waste management business, as examples of successful management strategies for creating value in emerging markets.
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