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Wal-Mart: Nonmarket Pressure and Reputation Risk (A)
David P. BaronCaso SGSB-P52A-EEconomíaIn 2002, when Wal-Mart became the largest U.S. company in sales, it began to attract considerable attention. Its expansion into the grocery business seemed to ignite a firestorm of contention and bad press. Wal-Mart was criticized for providing low wages and inadequate health care benefits, driving small merchants out of business, damaging the culture in small towns, harming the environment, and violating workers rights. The company realized t...Desde 8,20 €
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Wal-Mart: Nonmarket Pressure and Reputation Risk (B): A New Nonmarket Strategy
David P. BaronCaso SGSB-P52B-EEconomíaIn 2002, when Wal-Mart became the largest U.S. company in sales, it began to attract considerable attention. Its expansion into the grocery business seemed to ignite a firestorm of contention and bad press. Wal-Mart was criticized for providing low wages and inadequate health care benefits, driving small merchants out of business, damaging the culture in small towns, harming the environment, and violating workers rights. The company realized t...Desde 5,74 €
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Equity International: The Second Act
Retsinas, Nicolas P.; Creo, Ben; Reisen de Pinho, RicardoCaso HBS-209110-EFinanzasThomas McDonald, senior vice president of Equity International, is weighing an investment in the Brazilian homebuilder Gafisa. Was this the right country? The right company? The right co-investor? The right time? McDonald would be investing alongside a Brazilian private equity firm, GP Investments, and must decide how to structure the investment. Especially, he must decide how to align his interests with those of GP. GP has recruited EI due to it...Desde 8,20 €
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Equity International: el segundo acto
Retsinas, Nicolas P.; Creo, Ben; Reisen de Pinho, RicardoCaso HBS-211S12FinanzasThomas McDonald, vicepresidente senior de Equity International, está pesando una inversión en la constructora brasileña Gafisa. Fue este el país correcto? La compañía adecuada? El derecho co-inversor? ¿El tiempo justo? McDonald sería invertir junto a una firma de capital privado de Brasil, GP Investments, y debe decidir cómo estructurar la inversión. Sobre todo, debe decidir cómo alinear sus intereses con los de GP. GP ha reclutado IE debido a su...Desde 8,20 €