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Saudi Aramco and Corporate Venture Capital, Teaching Note
Fuller, Joseph B.; McAra, SarahTeaching Note HBS-317049-EEntrepreneurshipTeaching note for case 816068.Starting at €0.00
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Almarai Company: Milk and Modernization in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Teaching Note
Fabbe, Kristin E.; Kindred, NatalieTeaching Note HBS-719064-EEconomicsTeaching note for case 719020.Starting at €0.00
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Saudi Aramco and Corporate Venture Capital
Fuller, Joseph B.; Rhodes-Kropf, Matthew; Burbank, NathanielCase HBS-816068-EEntrepreneurshipSaudi Aramco launched an internal venture capital arm in 2011, which promptly became the world's largest investor in energy related startups. In choosing to proceed, the company's New Business Development unit (NPD) wrestled with a number of challenges. How should the fund be structured, as a fully independent, venture capital partnership or as a business unit? How should it be governed, and how should the investment committee function? Could mec...Starting at €8.20
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Creating and Managing Economic Competitiveness: The Saudi Arabia General Investment Authority
Goldsmith, Stephen; Al-Yahya, Khalid O.Case HBS-HKS126-EThe Saudi Arabia General Investment Authority (SAGIA) is an agency established in 2000 to improve the business environment and encourage foreign investment in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This agency was created out of the Kingdom's landmark Foreign Investment Law of 2000 with the mandate to diversify the economy and provide jobs for its burgeoning young population. The fledgling agency was expected to enlist the aid of other government ministrie...Starting at €8.20
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Careem: Raising a Unicorn
Ghosh, Shikhar; Thapar, AlpanaCase HBS-818022-EEntrepreneurshipThis case follows two ex-McKinsey consultants, Magnus Olsson and Mudassir Sheikha, who in search of finding their true purpose decide to found Careem, a Dubai-based ride-hailing service. Following its launch in July 2012, Careem experiences rapid growth of 30 percent per month in the UAE and other countries in the MENA region, surpassing the co-founders' expectations. However, as a result of such immense growth, the startup struggles with various...Starting at €8.20