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Braddock Industries, Inc.
Fruhan, William E.Case HBS-211061-EFinanceThis case examines the drivers of economic value creation for shareholders, and how these drivers are reflected in various incentive compensation programs for management. The case also looks at how the economic performance of business units can be evaluated using measures of economic value creation.Starting at €8.20
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State Street Corporation
Fruhan, William E.Case HBS-209112-EFinanceTo maximize their effectiveness, color cases should be printed in color. State Street Corp. reports a 13% gain in EPS in 2008 amidst a global financial crisis. The stock price declines 59% on the day of the earnings report. This one day decline was exceeded in the prior 12 month period by only one non-bankrupt S&P 500 company. That company was AIG, Inc. which declined 61 % on the day Lehman Brothers declared bankruptcy. While State Street reporte...Starting at €8.20
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Burton Sensors, Inc.
Fruhan, William E.; Wang, WeiCase HBS-918539-EFinanceBurton Sensors presents a realistic situation where a small, rapidly growing, and profitable temperature sensor original equipment manufacturer (OEM) reaches its debt capacity and seeks equity financing to sustain high growth. The president of the company must decide whether to purchase thermowell machines (a positive NPV project), whether to issue common stock to a private investor at depressed prices to alleviate financial pressure, and whether...Starting at €8.20
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Pinewood Mobile Homes, Inc.
Fruhan, William E.; Wang, WeiCase HBS-915547-EFinanceThis case presents a realistic situation in which a firm in financial distress attempts an out-of-court financial restructuring by means of a debt exchange. Pinewood Mobile Homes is a large manufacturer of prefabricated homes, producing one-story, ranch-style houses; two-story, single-section and Cape Cod modular homes; and townhomes, apartments and duplexes. The company has lost the ability to compete effectively in the market place because it b...Starting at €8.20
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Pacific Grove Spice Company (Spanish version)
Fruhan, William E.; Stephenson, CraigCase HBS-412S31Financesponsoring a cable cooking show, raising new capital by selling shares of common stock, and acquiring a privately owned spice company. Students must analyze the company's financial projections to determine if the reduction in debt meets the bank's requirements. They must also analyze the opportunities and consider their individual and combined impacts on the company's financial position. The case illustrates the interaction between investment an...Starting at €8.20
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Landmark Facility Solutions (Spanish version)
Fruhan, William E.; Wang, WeiCase HBS-915S12FinanceLandmark Facility Solutions presents a situation in which a medium-sized facility management company assesses whether to acquire a larger facility management company that is known for its high-quality services and technical expertise. The acquirer believes the acquisition will help it to become an integrated facility manager and enter new industries in its home market. The case focuses on valuing the acquisition opportunity and choosing the right...Starting at €8.20
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Saginaw Parts Co. and the General Motors Corp. Credit Default Swap, Teaching Note
Fruhan, William E.Teaching Note HBS-210057-EFinanceTeaching Note for [210056].Starting at €0.00
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Note: Net Cash, Share Repurchases and EPS Growth
Fruhan, William E.Case HBS-212101-EFinanceHow companies with large net cash positions can enhance earnings/share through share repurchase in an environment of low interest rates.Starting at €8.20
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Braddock Industries, Inc., Teaching Note
Fruhan, William E.Teaching Note HBS-211069-EFinanceTeaching Note for 211061.Starting at €0.00
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Saginaw Parts Co. and the General Motors Corp. Credit Default Swap
Fruhan, William E.Case HBS-210056-EFinanceThis two-page case demonstrates how to unbundle the cost of credit extensions from product prices by observing the price of a credit default swap. It also explores how credit default swaps work, and how trade creditors are treated under U.S. bankruptcy law. Finally it provides a quick overview of the bankruptcy of General Motors Corp.Starting at €8.20