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Done By: Ian Koh, Mary, Azhar, Quan, Ng Chun Hou and Karen Kwong
Outline
Introduction of the Game
Game Checklists
How to play
Reflection
Outline
Our target audience:◦Age: 16 and above◦No prerequisite knowledge about Corporate Finance needed
Our aim: ◦Give them a taste about Corporate Financial
Advisory Services◦Provide funs to players
Introduction of the Game
The board map
The game artifacts
10 White Factory Building Counters 3 Blue Triangular Casino Counters 10 Blue Square Office Building Counters 3 Blue Rectangular Resort Counters 3 Black Hotel Counters
Game Checklist
Game Checklist
The score board
1 stack of CEO cards
1 stack of News cards
Stock price board
Paper notes
4 tracking sheets
1 calculator
Number of players: 3 to 4Duration: can be set by playersGame rules:
◦Each player has an established company with specific profile
◦The game is divided into two phases Phase 1 – Short term stage: Questions and Answers (40
questions) Phase 2 – Long term stage: The game is guided by the
stack of News cards◦Winning criteria:
First criteria: Takeover one rival company Second criteria: Achieve a target revenue of ($50million)
How to Play?
Each player will take a company
1. Triumph Organization, CEO Don Triumph. Business nature: real estate developer
2. Wiltshire Hathaway, CEO Warrant BuffetBusiness nature: retailers
3. Macrosoft: CEO Bill GatesBusiness nature: software production
4. Mike, CEO: Rowen AlkinsonBusiness nature: Sportswear manufacture
Companies Introduction
There are 4 extra companies with their shares listed on the stock market
Players can invest in these shares to earn capital
City Development.Business nature: real estate constructor and developer
Carrfour. Business nature: European retailer
Applet. Business nature: software and game developer.
Addidas. Business nature: Sportswear and sports equipment manufacture.
Companies Introduction
Short stage: 40 Questions and Answers
Aim: ◦Every correct answer gets $2 million◦To raise capital for the long stage◦To learn basic CFAS knowledge
Assistance:1. Wrong answers elimination. Price: $1 million2. Ask a friend. Price $ 1 million3. Revealing answer. Price $1 million◦Each player is entitled to 3 lifelines for this stage.
Game Phase: Short Stage
Selling or buying a building ◦To improve liquidity or to acquire more
assets
Taking a bank loan◦Limit amount: $5 million◦Interest charge: $1 million◦Maturity: 10th round ◦Loan default: give up buildings/shares or
DECLARE BANKRUPT and eliminated
Game Phase: Long Stage
Long stage: players can choose 2 out of 6 actions
Trading stocks of 8 listed companies
Generating capital through rights issue (after the fifth round)◦Each player must have a strategy of the right issue
timing and at what amount.
Constructing a building◦Buildings occupy the squares of game map◦Hotels, Resorts, Casinos, Factories, Office Buildings◦Generate revenue for owner
Game Phase: Long Stage
Takeover and Acquisition
Takeover rule: (players can choose either one of the following)
◦ Players with 30% and more in stockholding buy at least 1% of the
target company shares.
◦ Players with less than 30% stockholding later on acquire 30% or
more stockholding
◦ will have to launch a takeover bid at $30 million.
◦ Player A will get all of player B buildings and revenues.
Game Phase: Long Stage
First criteria: Takeover one rival company
Second criteria: Achieve a target revenue of ($50million)
Winning Criteria
Links for BlogWar of CEOs’ Blog
Check out our blog for the game at: http://worldwariiiwaroftheceos.blogspot.com/
Corporate Securities◦Through trading of companies stocks
Initial Public Offering◦Through answering questions to get capital
Rights Issue
Bank financing
Capital investment◦Through investing in buildings
Takeovers
Concept included in the game
Team spirit is vital for success
Collaboration among group members is important
Improve skills to work in a team
Push our creative thinking
Improve CFAS understanding
Stress , depression, anger
But we have learnt a lot!
Group Reflections:
Thank you.
Are you ready for this war?