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    Plato Malozemoff

    Struggling to find a job during the depression, the Russian-born immigrant, accepted an entry level engineering position with Newmont in 1945. Nine short years later, Malozemoff took the helm of Newmont Mining that, at the time, was... View Details
    Keywords: Agriculture & Mining
    • June 2001 (Revised May 2002)
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    Innovation at Progressive (C): Auto Repair

    By: Frances X. Frei and Hanna Rodriguez-Farrar
    Analyzes whether Progressive should enter the auto repair industry. The critical decision is whether the competencies that made Progressive succeed in the auto insurance industry can translate to the auto repair industry. View Details
    Keywords: Market Entry and Exit; Innovation and Invention; Insurance Industry; Service Industry; Auto Industry
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    Frei, Frances X., and Hanna Rodriguez-Farrar. "Innovation at Progressive (C): Auto Repair." Harvard Business School Case 601-139, June 2001. (Revised May 2002.)
    • November 2006
    • Case

    Competitive Headaches (A): The Analgesic Wars

    By: Dennis A. Yao
    Addresses the problem of competing with a me-too consumer product. Focuses on Bristol-Meyers' 1975 strategy for introducing a competitor to Tylenol in the analgesic market. View Details
    Keywords: Market Entry and Exit; Competition; Competitive Advantage; Consumer Products Industry; Pharmaceutical Industry
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    Yao, Dennis A. "Competitive Headaches (A): The Analgesic Wars." Harvard Business School Case 707-489, November 2006.

      H. Wayne Huizenga

      Huizenga purchased the one-year old Blockbuster operation from its founders in 1986 and embarked on a massive expansion campaign. Believing that there were low barriers to entry in the video rental market, Huizenga built over 1,000... View Details
      Keywords: Retail
      • 2006
      • Case

      Infosys Consulting

      By: Vijay Govindarajan and Chris Trimble
      Aiming to expand their value proposition from software development to consulting, Infosys launched a new business unit, Infosys Consulting. From scratch, it quickly grew to over 200 professionals. The case study illustrates the challenges of launching a new business in... View Details
      Keywords: Expansion; Information Technology; Market Entry and Exit; Software; Consulting Industry
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      Govindarajan, Vijay, and Chris Trimble. "Infosys Consulting." 2006. (Case No. 2-0022.)
      • August 1992 (Revised January 1998)
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      Nucor at a Crossroads

      Nucor is a minimill deciding whether to spend a significant fraction of its net worth on a commercially unproven technology in order to penetrate a large but hitherto inaccessible segment of the steel market. This case is an integrative one designed to facilitate... View Details
      Keywords: Market Entry and Exit; Decision Making; Investment; Steel Industry
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      Ghemawat, Pankaj, and Henricus J. Stander III. "Nucor at a Crossroads." Harvard Business School Case 793-039, August 1992. (Revised January 1998.)
      • 06 Jan 2012
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      Where Are They Now?

      Mahesh checks in from the factory floor. Courtesy Krishna Mahesh Related Links Alum startup wins HBS contest New Venture Contest: Call for entries Upcoming webinars for entrepreneurs HBS New Ventures group on LinkedIn “I am still amazed... View Details
      Keywords: Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; Educational Services; Ambulatory Health Care Services; Health, Social Assistance; Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing; Manufacturing
      • January 1992 (Revised March 2006)
      • Case

      The DAG Group

      Chris Hackett and Val Rayzman have spent six months after graduating from business school exploring the possibility of building a chain of upscale drycleaners. This fragmented industry looked ripe for an innovative new entrant. Chris and Val have researched the... View Details
      Keywords: Strategic Planning; Market Entry and Exit; Entrepreneurship; Acquisition; Service Industry
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      Bhide, Amar. "The DAG Group." Harvard Business School Case 392-077, January 1992. (Revised March 2006.)
      • 01 Sep 2014
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      Case Study: Declawing the Competition

      in subscriber growth and customer feedback. However, the lucrative market opportunity ($8 billion, growing at 4 percent year-over-year) and the low costs of entry are attracting new competition. New... View Details
      • August 2012 (Revised January 2013)
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      Public Health Insurance Exchanges: The Massachusetts Experience

      By: Regina Herzlinger and Jordan Bazinsky
      The CEO of Tufts Health Plan, James Roosevelt, is wondering whether to offer insurance products on the Massachusetts Connector, the first U.S. exchange. He wonders if he should enter these uncharted waters at all. And, if yes, with a broad network or a narrow network... View Details
      Keywords: Health Insurance Exchange; Healthcare Reform; Public Health Insurance Exchange; Decision Making; Market Entry and Exit; Emerging Markets; Health Care and Treatment; Insurance Industry; Health Industry; Massachusetts
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      Herzlinger, Regina, and Jordan Bazinsky. "Public Health Insurance Exchanges: The Massachusetts Experience." Harvard Business School Case 313-043, August 2012. (Revised January 2013.)
      • May 2019
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      Mobileye Update, 2019

      By: David B. Yoffie and Daniel Fisher
      Mobileye was an Israeli company, officially headquartered in The Netherlands, which was a Tier 2 supplier to the global automobile industry. This short case updates Mobileye's business performance and strategy, following the acquisition by Intel in 2017. View Details
      Keywords: Driverless Car; Competitive Advantage; Strategy; Market Entry and Exit; Technology; Auto Industry; Semiconductor Industry; Technology Industry; Israel
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      Yoffie, David B., and Daniel Fisher. "Mobileye Update, 2019." Harvard Business School Case 719-511, May 2019.
      • May 1993 (Revised May 1996)
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      BellSouth Enterprises: The Cellular Billing Project

      When BellSouth Enterprises decided to aggressively pursue the international cellular market, it needed new software in order to cope with the complexities of cellular billing and the country-specific variations in the international cellular market. BellSouth made the... View Details
      Keywords: Alliances; Market Entry and Exit; Software; Global Strategy; Telecommunications Industry; United States
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      Sviokla, John J., Mark Keil, and Steve Simonson. "BellSouth Enterprises: The Cellular Billing Project." Harvard Business School Case 193-150, May 1993. (Revised May 1996.)
      • June 2000 (Revised October 2000)
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      Dogfight over Europe: Ryanair (B)

      By: Jan W. Rivkin
      Supplements the (A) case. View Details
      Keywords: Competition; Market Entry and Exit; Service Operations; Air Transportation Industry; Dublin; London
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      Rivkin, Jan W. "Dogfight over Europe: Ryanair (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 700-116, June 2000. (Revised October 2000.)
      • November 1986 (Revised April 1993)
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      Fox Broadcasting Co.

      Describes an attempt by Fox Broadcasting to enter the U.S. television broadcasting industry as a fourth network. Intended to integrate the analysis of major investment decisions with business strategy. Leads to a discussion of the investment decision based on industry... View Details
      Keywords: Competition; Market Entry and Exit; Business Strategy; Media and Broadcasting Industry; United States
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      Ghemawat, Pankaj. "Fox Broadcasting Co." Harvard Business School Case 387-096, November 1986. (Revised April 1993.)
      • August 2010 (Revised November 2010)
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      Tesco PLC: Fresh & Easy in the United States

      By: John A. Quelch
      Tesco, the world's third largest retailer, is facing problems with its launch of a new retail chain in the U.S. View Details
      Keywords: Multinational Firms and Management; Marketing; Market Entry and Exit; Retail Industry; United Kingdom; United States
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      Quelch, John A. "Tesco PLC: Fresh & Easy in the United States." Harvard Business School Case 511-009, August 2010. (Revised November 2010.)
      • December 2005 (Revised August 2006)
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      Bloemenveiling Aalsmeer

      By: Felix Oberholzer-Gee, Vincent Marie Dessain, Daniela Beyersdorfer and Anders Sjoman
      The Dutch "Verenigde Bloemenveiling Aalsmeer Cooperative" (VBA) was on of the world's largest flower exchanges. Around 6,300 flower growers, one half of them located in the Netherlands, used the auction to sell cut flowers and plants to more than 1,000 wholesalers. In... View Details
      Keywords: Auctions; Bids and Bidding; Trade; Market Entry and Exit; Financial Markets; Segmentation; Agriculture and Agribusiness Industry; Netherlands
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      Oberholzer-Gee, Felix, Vincent Marie Dessain, Daniela Beyersdorfer, and Anders Sjoman. "Bloemenveiling Aalsmeer." Harvard Business School Case 706-441, December 2005. (Revised August 2006.)

        Amos L. Beaty

        In 1907, Beaty became the attorney for Texaco, and was able to secure new laws, which smoothed the way for the company’s entry into the Oklahoma oil fields. In 1920, Beaty was elected president of the company. During his presidency, Beaty... View Details
        Keywords: Utilities & Energy
        • April 1998
        • Teaching Note

        Materials Technology Corporation TN

        By: Clayton M. Christensen
        Teaching Note for (9-694-075). View Details
        Keywords: Business Startups; Market Entry and Exit; Technology; Research; Markets; Marketing Strategy; Product Development
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        Christensen, Clayton M. "Materials Technology Corporation TN." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 698-032, April 1998.
        • November 1998 (Revised November 1999)
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        British Sugar in China

        By: Ray A. Goldberg, Carin-Isabel Knoop and Srinivas Sunder
        British Sugar, the first major diversification of Associated British Foods, is entering China as part of the global sweetener, starch, and ingredient strategy. View Details
        Keywords: Trade; Food; Globalization; Marketing Strategy; Market Entry and Exit; Diversification; Consumer Products Industry; China; United Kingdom
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        Goldberg, Ray A., Carin-Isabel Knoop, and Srinivas Sunder. "British Sugar in China." Harvard Business School Case 599-059, November 1998. (Revised November 1999.)
        • November 1993 (Revised September 1994)
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        Food Distribution in Russia: The Harris Group and the LUX Store

        By: David E. Bell, Walter J. Salmon and Dinny Starr
        Discusses the challenges facing businesses entering the Russian business environment, especially focusing on food retailing and distribution in that country. Highlights one small, entrepreneurial company, The Harris Group, which, with the help of both Russian partners... View Details
        Keywords: Business Ventures; Marketing Strategy; Market Entry and Exit; Distribution; Partners and Partnerships; Expansion; Food and Beverage Industry; Retail Industry; Russia
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        Bell, David E., Walter J. Salmon, and Dinny Starr. "Food Distribution in Russia: The Harris Group and the LUX Store." Harvard Business School Case 594-059, November 1993. (Revised September 1994.)
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