Financial Sustainability of Publiclly Traded State-Owned Enterprises: The Case of Oman

Project: Internal Grants (IG)

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The financial sustainability of publically traded state-owned enterprises is the ability to continue their operation, accomplish their goals and add value to both stockholders and stakeholders. Financial difficulties and lower oil prices restrict state-owned enterprise listed in Muscat Securities Market and other private institutions in Oman from balancing their budget and their ability to maintain a balance between a quality products and service, and maximization of shareholder?s wealth. Hence, the search is centered toward the best and critical business model for publically traded state-owned enterprises to sustain over a long period of time. This research paper uses financial ratio analysis and Monte-Carlo simulation technique to examine the issue of financial sustainability.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/1/1812/31/19

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