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eBay Inc.: The Portfolio Decision
Ram SubramanianCaso IVEY-9B20M113-EDirección estratégicaIn January 2019, eBay Inc. (eBay), a California-based e-commerce company, faced an activist campaign centred on its portfolio of businesses. Elliott Management Corporation, the hedge fund leading the campaign, believed that StubHub and Classifieds, two ofDesde 8,20 €
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Parmalat Uruguay (B)
Marshall, Paul W.; Herrero, Gustavo A.Caso HBS-807119-EIniciativa emprendedoraSupplements the (A) case. To maximize their effectiveness, color cases should be printed in color. An abstract is not available for this product.Desde 5,74 €
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Irving Tanning, Teaching Note
Marshall, Paul W.; Sharpe, James M.Nota del Instructor HBS-812053-EIniciativa emprendedoraTeaching Note for 804082.Desde 0,00 €
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International Steel Group, Teaching Note
Marshall, Paul W.; Sharpe, James M.Nota del Instructor HBS-812084-EIniciativa emprendedoraTeaching Note for 803162.Desde 0,00 €
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PRG Schultz International, Teaching Note
Marshall, Paul W.; Sharpe, James M.Nota del Instructor HBS-812085-EFinanzasTeaching Note for 807126.Desde 0,00 €
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IBM Corporation Turnaround, Teaching Note
Marshall, Paul W.; Sharpe, James M.Nota del Instructor HBS-812086-EServicios y operacionesTeaching Note for 600098.Desde 0,00 €
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Newport Creamery (A) & (B), Teaching Note
Marshall, Paul W.; Sharpe, James M.Nota del Instructor HBS-812054-ETeaching Note for 803130.Desde 0,00 €
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Keurig: Hostile Takeover (A)
Marshall, Paul W.; Lynch, John H.; Donahue, David J.; Rich, Philip B.Caso HBS-918401-EDesde 8,20 €
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Keurig: Hostile Takeover (B)
Marshall, Paul W.; Lynch, John H.; Donahue, David J.; Rich, Philip B.Caso HBS-918402-ESupplement to case 918401.Desde 5,74 €
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Chrysler Fiat 2009
Harreld, J. Bruce; Marshall, Paul W.; Lane, DavidCaso HBS-811030-EIniciativa emprendedoraIn spring 2009, Chrysler entered a prepackaged bankruptcy and exited 40 days later in a deal with Fiat, the U.S. Treasury, and the UAW that kept the automaker alive. Looking forward, what was necessary for Chrysler to move beyond the life support it had received? What was possible? Looking back, how should the company's restructuring be assessed?Desde 8,20 €