EDP : Portugal’s main energy producer that everyone loved to hate

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, João Carlos Marques
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Pereira, José Azevedo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/24657
Resumo: Research methodology This study has used public sources, interview with one of the case protagonists. Case overview/synopsis This business case portrays the problems that an energy producing company faced in Portugal, in its transition from being a public company to becoming privatized. The Portuguese Government issued EDP with generous subsidies to guarantee its future profits and privatization success, but a few years later, after EDP was fully privatized, there was great political pressure to downsize such subsidies. The case describes the main steps taken by EDP from its creation and privatization, culminating at the end of 2017, where it was heavily criticized by media and political parties due to a high value of subsidies that had been granted to the company by the Portuguese Government in the past, while it was still a public company, and the renegotiation of those same subsidies after it had been privatized. EDP’s President António Mexia was under police investigation due to having led the renegotiation talks in 2007, and it was feared that EDP’s investors could refrain from investing in the company. Should EDP campaign to clear its good name, or would it be better to let the matter fall with the passing of time? Could the share value be affected? Should EDP prepare itself for loss of revenue due to an eventual downsizing of the subsidies? Complexity academic level This study covers energy sector, privatization issues and government support. The relevance of this study is good for use in Business Schools and MBA courses.
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title EDP : Portugal’s main energy producer that everyone loved to hate
spellingShingle EDP : Portugal’s main energy producer that everyone loved to hate
Silva, João Carlos Marques
Energy Sector
Subsidies
Privatization
Government Support
title_short EDP : Portugal’s main energy producer that everyone loved to hate
title_full EDP : Portugal’s main energy producer that everyone loved to hate
title_fullStr EDP : Portugal’s main energy producer that everyone loved to hate
title_full_unstemmed EDP : Portugal’s main energy producer that everyone loved to hate
title_sort EDP : Portugal’s main energy producer that everyone loved to hate
author Silva, João Carlos Marques
author_facet Silva, João Carlos Marques
Pereira, José Azevedo
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author2 Pereira, José Azevedo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, João Carlos Marques
Pereira, José Azevedo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Energy Sector
Subsidies
Privatization
Government Support
topic Energy Sector
Subsidies
Privatization
Government Support
description Research methodology This study has used public sources, interview with one of the case protagonists. Case overview/synopsis This business case portrays the problems that an energy producing company faced in Portugal, in its transition from being a public company to becoming privatized. The Portuguese Government issued EDP with generous subsidies to guarantee its future profits and privatization success, but a few years later, after EDP was fully privatized, there was great political pressure to downsize such subsidies. The case describes the main steps taken by EDP from its creation and privatization, culminating at the end of 2017, where it was heavily criticized by media and political parties due to a high value of subsidies that had been granted to the company by the Portuguese Government in the past, while it was still a public company, and the renegotiation of those same subsidies after it had been privatized. EDP’s President António Mexia was under police investigation due to having led the renegotiation talks in 2007, and it was feared that EDP’s investors could refrain from investing in the company. Should EDP campaign to clear its good name, or would it be better to let the matter fall with the passing of time? Could the share value be affected? Should EDP prepare itself for loss of revenue due to an eventual downsizing of the subsidies? Complexity academic level This study covers energy sector, privatization issues and government support. The relevance of this study is good for use in Business Schools and MBA courses.
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