This website uses technical, customisation and analytical cookies, both first-party and third-party, to anonymously facilitate browsing and analyse statistics on use of the website. Learn more
Search results
-
Beltren - Teaching Note
Johnson, RobTeaching Note ET-21-EEntrepreneurship, Finance, Innovation and ChangeJean-Marc Chardon, of Sofina Ventures, considers alternative ways to structure a financing round by his venture capital firm in Beltren, which develops an innovative medical instrument used in spinal surgery.Starting at €0.00
-
Invenio Ltd.
Johnson, RobCase E-221-EThe case describes the start-up and development of a company backed by venture capitalists and a corporate shareholder. When the company acquires a competitor, differences in objectives between the venture capital shareholders and the corporate shareholder begin to surface and are exacerbated when the lead venture capital investor ultimately wants to sell the company. It also provides insights into the impact of legal documents in venture capital...Starting at €8.20
-
Soomaa Labs OU (A)
Johnson, Rob; Kolarova, LenkaCase E-218-EEntrepreneurship, FinanceThe fast-growing company in this case is considering pursuing an IPO on NASDAQ. The A case focuses on whether the company should do the IPO and, if so, what the process would involve and what the IPO valuation might be. The B case examines proposals from four investment banks to be the lead advisor on the IPO. The C case describes events leading up to the final stages just prior to the IPO.Starting at €8.20
-
Soomaa Labs OU (C)
Johnson, Rob; Kolarova, LenkaCase E-220-EEntrepreneurship, FinanceThe fast-growing company in this case is considering pursuing an IPO on NASDAQ. The A case focuses on whether the company should do the IPO and, if so, what the process would involve and what the IPO valuation might be. The B case examines proposals from four investment banks to be the lead advisor on the IPO. The C case describes events leading up to the final stages just prior to the IPO.Starting at €5.74
-
Star Parks (B)
Johnson, RobCase E-101-EEntrepreneurship, FinanceThe case describes how a major buyout can be financed, the strategy of a private equity firm for such a buyout, and how a private equity firm can add value to the development of the business.Starting at €5.74
-
Star Parks (A)
Johnson, RobCase E-73EntrepreneurshipPalamon Capital Partners evalúa la posibilidad de adquirir unos parques de atracciones europeos. La venta tendría que ser limpia y rápida en un proceso totalmente confidencial.Starting at €8.20
-
Star Parks (B) - Teaching Note
Johnson, RobTeaching Note ET-17-EEntrepreneurship, FinanceThe case describes how a major buyout can be financed, the strategy of a private equity firm for such a buyout, and how a private equity firm can add value to the development of the business.Starting at €0.00
-
Rent-a-bike (A)
Fuhrmann T.; Liechtenstein, Heinrich; Johnson, RobCase F-770-EFinanceRent-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...Starting at €8.20
-
Rent-a-bike (B)
Fuhrmann T.; Liechtenstein, Heinrich; Johnson, RobCase F-771-EFinanceRent-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...Starting at €5.74
-
Rent-a-bike (C)
Fuhrmann T.; Liechtenstein, Heinrich; Johnson, RobCase F-772-EFinanceRent-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...Starting at €5.74