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Saga Falabella: Inversión en una nueva tienda
Hepp R.; Prada A.; Martínez Abascal, EduardoCase F-776FinanceSaga Falabella, el mayor grupo de tiendas por departamentos en Latinoamérica, se plantea abrir una nueva tienda en Arequipa. Se analizan las cuentas de resultados, balances y cash flow del activo y del accionista. Se analiza la rentabilidad y riesgo del proyecto y otros factores que influyen en la decisión. Se discute qué cash flow deben incluirse en el proyecto y cuáles no.Starting at €8.20
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Saga Falabella: Investing in a New Store (Portuguese Version, Brazil)
Hepp R.; Prada A.; Martínez Abascal, EduardoCase F-776-PBFinanceSaga Falabella, the largest department store chain in Latin America, is considering opening a new store in Arequipa. The profit-loss accounts, balance sheets and asset and shareholder cashflows are analyzed, as well as profitability, project risks, and other factors which could influence the decision. A discussion is presented of which cashflows should be included in the project, and which should not.Starting at €8.20
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Saga Falabella: Investing in a New Store
Hepp R.; Prada A.; Martínez Abascal, EduardoCase F-776-EFinanceSaga Falabella, the largest department store chain in Latin America, is considering opening a new store in Arequipa. The profit-loss accounts, balance sheets and asset and shareholder cashflows are analyzed, as well as profitability, project risks, and other factors which could influence the decision. A discussion is presented of which cashflows should be included in the project, and which should not.Starting at €8.20
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Digital China Holdings Limited: Managing the Transition from a Product-oriented to a Service-oriented Company
McFarlan, F. Warren; Chen, Guoqing; Reimers, Kai; Guo, XunhuaCase HBS-307093-ELeadership and People ManagementDigital China is the largest Chinese independent systems integrator (IBM and HP are larger). Describes their history and their current strategy and invites the student to advise them as to how they should continue to grow in the future. This is the closest China currently has to Infosys and their 7,700-person company is a very interesting, and today, a largely unknown organization outside of China.Starting at €8.20