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MyTime
Begenau, Juliane; Greenwood, RobinCaso HBS-217026-EFinanzasEthan Anderson, the CEO of San Francisco-based e-commerce company MyTime, must decide on the company's growth strategy. MyTime's first product was a website and mobile app that offered consumers a convenient way to book appointments with local merchants throughout the United States. Student must assess the company's growth strategy and develop a model to value a prospective customer to the company's website.Desde 8,20 €
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MyTime (Spanish Version)
Begenau, Juliane; Greenwood, RobinCaso HBS-217S10FinanzasEthan Anderson, el director general de MiHora empresa de comercio electrónico basada en San Francisco, debe decidir sobre la estrategia de crecimiento de la compañía. El primer producto de MiHora era un sitio web y aplicación móvil que ofrece a los consumidores una manera conveniente de reservar citas con los comerciantes locales en todo Estados Unidos. El estudiante debe evaluar la estrategia de crecimiento de la compañía y desarrollar un modelo...Desde 8,20 €
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The Proxy Fight at ADP
Greenwood, Robin; Mayfield, E. ScottCaso HBS-219052-EFinanzasIn July 2017, shares of Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (ADP) surged 12% following a report that the activist investor Bill Ackman had acquired a sizable stake in the company and planned to nominate his own slate of directors at the company's annual meeting in November. Over the months that followed, Ackman and ADP engaged in an increasingly acrimonious battle of words about the future of ADP. Ackman argued that the company was materially underpe...Desde 8,20 €
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The Financial Crisis: Timothy Geithner and the Stress Tests
Hanson, Samuel G.; Greenwood, Robin; Scharfstein, David S.; Sunderam, AdiCaso HBS-219038-EEconomíaIn February and March 2009, the US economy was in the midst of a terrifying financial and economic crisis. Between the beginning of 2008 and early 2009, four of the 25 largest U.S. financial institutions had failed, and nine of these 25 institutions had taken extraordinary steps to avoid failure -either receiving one-off government support, merging with another firm, or submitting to heightened regulation to qualify for future government support....Desde 8,20 €