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Rent a bike (A-B-C) - Teaching Note
Fuhrmann T.; Liechtenstein, Heinrich; Johnson, RobNota del Instructor FT-63-EFinanzasNote prepared as an aid to instructors in the classroom use of cases F-770-E, F-771-E and F-772-E, Rent a bike (A), (B) and (C).Desde 0,00 €
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Alessandro Mueller: How to Become an Entrepreneur by Making the Numbers Work
Ruman, Szczepan; Liechtenstein, HeinrichCaso F-862-EFinanzas, Iniciativa emprendedoraAlessandro leaned back in his chair. Through the windows of his home office in Aachen, Germany, he could already see the sunrise and he was not even close to making his buyout model work. Two days from now, on March 13, 2012, he had to deliver the model for this opportunity to his investors. But how could he get their desired IRR and at the same time maintain the stake he wanted to have in this investment? He put away a can of Coke that he was ab...Desde 8,20 €
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Schneider Drinks (A). Loan Request
Stodieck J.; Liechtenstein, HeinrichCaso F-773-EFinanzasThe distribution company Schneider asks a local bank for credit. The analysis suggests that there is no problem.The students have to use all the tools they have learned in Finance One to analyse the situation. There are some issues students in class will clasify as minor. In case B it is obvious that all the concerns raised as an issue become true and the company is in deep problems.Desde 8,20 €
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Pirelli: Investing in Reifen Ritter
De Agostin, Luca; Liechtenstein, HeinrichCaso F-793-EFinanzasThe case describes the decision of the newly appointed Marketing and Sales Director in Germany for a tire producer regarding a loan request from an independent retailer. The case shows how suppliers can use credit lines and loans as instruments to "invest" in their clients, and the various potential benefits for the supplier in terms of growth (e.g. higher sales volumes, higher customer penetration, stronger customer loyalty, increased profitabil...Desde 8,20 €
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Schneider Drinks (B). Additional Loan Requirement
Stodieck J.; Liechtenstein, HeinrichCaso F-774-EFinanzasThe distribution company Schneider asks a local bank for a credit. The analysis suggests that there is no problem.. The students have to use all the tools they have learned in Finance one. There are some questionmarks about some issues students in class will clasify as minor. In case B it is obvious that all what has been raised as an issue become true and the company is in deep problems.Desde 5,74 €
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Rent-a-bike (A)
Fuhrmann T.; Liechtenstein, Heinrich; Johnson, RobCaso F-770-EFinanzasRent-a-bike is a company that offers a network of publicly available bikes in a city. Customers can call a special phone number to receive a numerical code to open the bike's electronic lock and use it for a certain time. They can leave the bike at any place in town. For the service they pay 6 cents per minute, with a maximum of 15 EUR per day. Rent-a-bike was first launched in Munich in April 2000. Christian Hogl, the founder, realized that it w...Desde 8,20 €
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Rent-a-bike (B)
Fuhrmann T.; Liechtenstein, Heinrich; Johnson, RobCaso F-771-EFinanzasRent-a-bike is a company that offers a network of publicly available bikes in a city. Customers can call a special phone number to receive a numerical code to open the bike's electronic lock and use it for a certain time. They can leave the bike at any place in town. For the service they pay 6 cents per minute, with a maximum of 15 EUR per day. Rent-a-bike was first launched in Munich in April 2000. Christian Hogl, the founder, realized that it w...Desde 5,74 €
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Rent-a-bike (C)
Fuhrmann T.; Liechtenstein, Heinrich; Johnson, RobCaso F-772-EFinanzasRent-a-bike is a company that offers a network of publicly available bikes in a city. Customers can call a special phone number to receive a numerical code to open the bike's electronic lock and use it for a certain time. They can leave the bike at any place in town. For the service they pay 6 cents per minute, with a maximum of 15 EUR per day. Rent-a-bike was first launched in Munich in April 2000. Christian Hogl, the founder, realized that it w...Desde 5,74 €