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ESG and Reykjavik Energy's First Green Bond
Mitchell, Jordan; Sigurjonsson, Throstur Olaf; Rahnema Alavi, AhmadCase F-973-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Governance, FinanceAs of February 2019, Reykjavik Energy is considering issuing their first Green Bond, which would be the third Green Bond coming from an Icelandic organization. With a potential value between ISK 2.5 and ISK 3 billion ($20 million to $25 million) and a 35-year term, the company is thinking not only about the financial implications of its proposed financing but also how it fits into its Environment, Societal and Governance (ESG) framework and its ...Starting at €8.20
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Finland's S Group: Competing with a Cooperative Approach to Retail
Casadesus-Masanell, Ramon; Khanna, Tarun; Skurnik, Samuli; Mitchell, JordanCase HBS-709409-EStrategyTo maximize their effectiveness, color cases should be printed in color. The case looks at the two dominant Finnish retailers: S Group and Kesko. S Group is a customer-owned cooperative, which has a unique holding structure whereby 1.7 million residents (or 70 percent of Finnish households) own 22 regional cooperatives. In turn, the regional cooperatives own SOK, a centralized company that provides services to the regional cooperatives. Throughou...Starting at €8.20
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Palm (B): 2001
Casadesus-Masanell, Ramon; Boudreau, Kevin; Mitchell, JordanCase HBS-708515-EThis case series looks at three important inflection points in Palm's history that relate to decisions about its platform: when the company was debating whether to open its operating system (OS) for licensing to third-party hardware manufacturers; 2001, when the company was deciding whether to split into two separate companies; and, 2005, when the company was migrating from its own OS into Linux. (The last part, set in 2008, is an epilogue). By l...Starting at €5.74
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Palm (D): Epilogue as of 2008
Casadesus-Masanell, Ramon; Boudreau, Kevin; Mitchell, JordanCase HBS-708517-EThis case series looks at three important inflection points in Palm's history that relate to decisions about its platform: when the company was debating whether to open its operating system (OS) for licensing to third-party hardware manufacturers; 2001, when the company was deciding whether to split into two separate companies; and, 2005, when the company was migrating from its own OS into Linux. (The last part, set in 2008, is an epilogue). By l...Starting at €5.74
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Palm (C): 2005
Casadesus-Masanell, Ramon; Boudreau, Kevin; Mitchell, JordanCase HBS-708516-EThis case series looks at three important inflection points in Palm's history that relate to decisions about its platform: when the company was debating whether to open its operating system (OS) for licensing to third-party hardware manufacturers; 2001, when the company was deciding whether to split into two separate companies; and, 2005, when the company was migrating from its own OS into Linux. (The last part, set in 2008, is an epilogue). By l...Starting at €5.74
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Irizar in 2005
Casadesus-Masanell, Ramon; Mitchell, JordanCase HBS-706424-EStrategyIn June 2005, Koldo Saratxaga, the leader of Basque-based luxury coach manufacturer Irizar, decided to leave after 14 years at the helm of the worker-owned cooperative. Under Saratxaga's stewardship, Irizar was saved from near bankruptcy in 1991 and has become a highly profitable industry leader with a 23.9% compound annual growth rate since 1991. The company opened a number of manufacturing sites as far-reaching as Mexico, Morocco, India, Brazil...Starting at €8.20
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Mittal Steel: el nacimiento del mayor fabricante de acero mundial (A)
Mitchell, Jordan; Velamuri, RamaCase E-82EntrepreneurshipEl empresario indio Lakshmi Mittal es el fundador del grupo de producción de acero más grande del mundo, con una capacidad de producción cercana a los 70 millones de toneladas y unos ingresos de 31.500 millones de dólares en un período de 28 años, desde 1976 hasta 2004. Mittal ha demostrado una habilidad asombrosa para adquirir plantas de acero no rentables (en Trinidad, Kazajstan, México, Irlanda, Alemania, Estados Unidos y China) y convertirlas...Starting at €8.20
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Marketing deportivo: ¿enfocado al mercado o al producto
Martín, A.; de Toro, Juan ManuelTechnical Note MN-356MarketingTrata de explicar con detalle las variables principales del marketing en relación a la gestión de entidades deportivas y sus especificidades. En concreto, lo referente a la segmentación del mercado y la preponderancia o no del producto deportivo en las decisiones y planificaciones comerciales.Starting at €8.20
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El activo y la fortaleza de la marca
Pérez Castro, Carlos; de Toro, Juan Manuel; Mira, MartaTechnical Note MN-363MarketingLa marca es hoy en día uno de los principales activos de cualquier compañía y, a su vez, un elemento fundamental de todo plan comercial. El valor del activo marca guarda una estrecha relación con su fortaleza, y en esta nota analizamos cuáles son los pasos necesarios para poder generar marcas fuertes y, por tanto, valiosas en los mercados. Es decir, profundizamos en las dimensiones donde radica la fortaleza de la marca.Starting at €8.20
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Nokia's Growing Cash Mountain - Teaching Note
Mitchell, Jordan; Rahnema Alavi, AhmadTeaching Note FT-65-EFinanceNote prepared as an aid to instructors in the classroom use of case F-777-E.Starting at €0.00