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Itau Unibanco (A): The Merger Process
Villalonga, Belen; Davis, John A.; Reisen de Pinho, RicardoCase HBS-212094-EFinanceStarting at €8.20
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Itau Unibanco (B): The Merger Outcome
Villalonga, Belen; Davis, John A.; Reisen de Pinho, RicardoCase HBS-212095-EFinanceStarting at €5.74
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Growing, Financing, and Managing Family and Closely Held Firms: Overview of the Course
Villalonga, BelenCase HBS-209137-EFinanceMost companies around the world are controlled by their founding families, including more than half of all public corporations in the U.S. and Europe, and more than two thirds of these in Asia. These companies are the subject of the Financial Management of Family and Closely Held Firms course, an elective MBA course at Harvard Business School. The course introduces students to the unique finance, governance, and management issues faced by family ...Starting at €8.20
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Financing Growth in Family and Closely Held Firms, module note- -instr
Villalonga, BelenCase HBS-209014-EFinanceTo maximize their effectiveness, color cases should be printed in color. This note describes the second of four modules in Financial Management of Family and Closely Held Firms, an elective MBA course at Harvard Business School. The note analyzes the pros and cons of different equity financing options that are available to family firms such as private equity, strategic alliances, public equity with and without mechanisms for retaining or enhancin...Starting at €8.20
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Spiegel-Verlag Rudolf Augstein GmbH & Co. KG, Teaching Note
Villalonga, BelenTeaching Note HBS-209019-ETeaching Note for [208096].Starting at €0.00
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Spiegel-Verlag Rudolf Augstein GmbH & Co. KG
Villalonga, Belen; Beyersdorfer, Daniela; Dessain, VincentCase HBS-208096-EDer Spiegel is Germany's most influential political news magazine. In the 1970's, its founder Rudolf Augstein gave a 50% ownership stake to his employees and sold another 25% to rival publisher Gruner+Jahr, but retained significant control during his lifetime by stipulating in the bylaws that every important business decision would require a 76% shareholder approval. When Augstein died in 2002, however, his co-owners exercised the option the same...Starting at €8.20
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Nota sobre valoración por "Suma de las partes"
Villalonga, BelenCase HBS-219S10FinancePara maximizar su eficacia, los casos de color deben imprimirse en color. La mayoría de las grandes empresas operan en más de un negocio. La valoración de una empresa diversificada requiere valoraciones separadas para cada uno de sus negocios y para la sede corporativa. Este método de valoración de una empresa por partes y luego sumarlas se conoce como valoración (SOTP) El-Piezas de suma de y se utiliza comúnmente en la práctica por los analistas...Starting at €8.20
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Acciona and the Battle for Control of Endesa
Villalonga, Belen; Silverberg, RachelleCase HBS-210029-EAcciona, S.A. is a global infrastructure and renewable energy conglomerate that is publicly traded in Spain and controlled by the Entrecanales family. In 2006, the company joined the highly politicized cross-border takeover battle for Spain's largest electric utility, Endesa, by acquiring a 10% stake that it subsequently built up to 21%. Other interested suitors were E.ON and Enel, the largest electric utilities in Germany and Italy, respectively...Starting at €8.20
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Note on Measuring Controlling Shareholders' Ownership, Voting, and Control Rights
Villalonga, BelenCase HBS-209109-EFinanceTo maximize their effectiveness, color cases should be printed in color. Founders and their families can raise equity without relinquishing control of their companies, through the use of mechanisms such as dual-class stock, pyramidal ownership, voting agreements, and disproportionate board representation. The use of these mechanisms in publicly traded companies is widespread throughout the world, and in the United States. Understanding how the va...Starting at €8.20
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Note on Valuing Control and Liquidity in Family and Closely Held Firms
Villalonga, BelenCase HBS-209104-EFinanceMost companies around the world are family-controlled and/or closely held. The need to value these companies routinely arises in practice for a variety of reasons, e.g ., to buy out minority shareholders; for gift and estate tax purposes; to tie executiveStarting at €8.20