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International Finance Corporation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
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On June 3, 1960, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) announced an agreement with three other investors to invest the equivalent of £2.3 million in the Kilombero Sugar Company, Ltd., in Tanganyika, for a sugar production and refining project estimated to cost £3.2 million, production to begin in 1962. The investment was represented by the equivalent of £1.15 million in debentures bearing 7 percent interest and maturing by 1973; by, £500,000 in convertible income notes maturing by 1975 without fixed interest and bearing returns contingent on earnings; by, £650,000 in share capital; and by an option on ordinary shares. Additional financing for the project was to come from an issue of convertible preferred shares, totaling, £700,000, by the Standard Bank of South Africa and the Colonial Development Corporation, to be offered for sale to residents of Tanganyika.
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- International Organizations: Summary of Activities: II. Specialized Agencies
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9 International Finance Corporation, Press Release No. 38, June 3, 1960.
10 Ibid., Press Release No. 39, June 17, 1960.
11 Ibid., Press Releases No. 40, June 27, 1960, and No. 42, July 8, 1960.
12 Ibid., Press Release No. 41, June 30, 1960.
13 Ibid., Press Release No. 43, July 13, 1960.
14 Ibid., Press Releases No. 44, July 19, 1960, and No. 46, August 3, 1960.
15 Ibid., Press Release No. 45, July 22, 1960.
16 Ibid., Press Release No. 47, September 2, 1960.
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