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      • April 1988 (Revised May 1992)
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      Gaz de France

      By: W. Carl Kester
      The treasurer of Gaz de France is an aggressive, proactive manager of his company's liability structure, running one of the largest swap books of any non-financial corporation in the world. Currency futures, interbank forwards, and currency options are also frequently... View Details
      Keywords: Decisions; Borrowing and Debt; Currency Exchange Rate; Credit Derivatives and Swaps; Policy; Management; Organizational Structure; Energy Industry; Europe
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      Kester, W. Carl. "Gaz de France." Harvard Business School Case 288-030, April 1988. (Revised May 1992.)
      • December 1987 (Revised May 1991)
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      One Leather Street

      By: William J. Poorvu and Jeffrey A. Libert
      Presents a problem involving rehabilitating a small office building in Boston. Describes an investment decision which is knowingly underfunded. As construction proceeds, the developer realizes that it is not up to building code and faces difficult business and ethical... View Details
      Keywords: Financial Management; Ethics; Investment; Decisions; Decision Choices and Conditions; Property; Real Estate Industry; Construction Industry; Boston
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      Poorvu, William J., and Jeffrey A. Libert. "One Leather Street." Harvard Business School Case 388-084, December 1987. (Revised May 1991.)
      • October 1987 (Revised January 2013)
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      Note on Free Cash Flow Valuation Models

      By: William A. Sahlman
      Explores some of the issues involved in valuing cash flow streams. A simple model is presented that reveals the effect on value of changing assumptions about the appropriate discount rate, the level of profitability, the growth rate of sales, the asset intensity ratio,... View Details
      Keywords: Cash Flow; Valuation
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      Sahlman, William A. "Note on Free Cash Flow Valuation Models." Harvard Business School Background Note 288-023, October 1987. (Revised January 2013.)
      • August 1987 (Revised June 1989)
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      Note on Financial Contracting: ""Deals""

      By: William A. Sahlman
      Describes the issues involved in designing and evaluating financial contracts between users and suppliers of capital and between companies and employees. A simple conceptual framework is introduced and some critical issues addressed: 1) How is cash allocated? 2) How is... View Details
      Keywords: Contracts; Framework; Problems and Challenges; Corporate Finance
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      Sahlman, William A. Note on Financial Contracting: ""Deals"". Harvard Business School Background Note 288-014, August 1987. (Revised June 1989.)
      • July 1987 (Revised October 2009)
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      A Method For Valuing High-Risk, Long-Term Investments: The "Venture Capital Method"

      By: William A. Sahlman and Daniel R Scherlis
      Describes a method for valuing high-risk, long-term investments such as those confronting venture capitalists. The method entails forecasting a future value (e.g., five years from the present) and discounting that terminal value back to the present by applying a high... View Details
      Keywords: Forecasting and Prediction; Entrepreneurship; Venture Capital; Investment; Risk Management; Valuation
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      Sahlman, William A., and Daniel R Scherlis. A Method For Valuing High-Risk, Long-Term Investments: The "Venture Capital Method". Harvard Business School Background Note 288-006, July 1987. (Revised October 2009.)
      • July 1987 (Revised May 1993)
      • Case

      Atlas Copco (A): Gaining and Building Distribution Channels

      By: V. Kasturi Rangan
      Atlas Copco, a Swedish company, holds the highest market share for air compressors worldwide. However, its attempts to enter U.S. markets have been unsuccessful. The case describes a series of strategic distribution maneuvers implemented by the company which enable it... View Details
      Keywords: Growth and Development; Marketing Channels; Market Entry and Exit; Market Participation; Distribution Channels; Failure; Industrial Products Industry; Sweden; United States
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      Rangan, V. Kasturi. "Atlas Copco (A): Gaining and Building Distribution Channels." Harvard Business School Case 588-004, July 1987. (Revised May 1993.)
      • February 1987 (Revised March 2006)
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      Arley Merchandise Corporation

      By: William E. Fruhan Jr.
      Involves the initial public offering of a firm's stock. The offering includes a money-back guarantee to investors from the issuing firm which comes in the form of a "put" option. Option valuation is thus an important issue in this case. View Details
      Keywords: Initial Public Offering; Stocks; Cases; Valuation; Stock Options; Apparel and Accessories Industry; Service Industry
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      Fruhan, William E., Jr. "Arley Merchandise Corporation." Harvard Business School Case 287-063, February 1987. (Revised March 2006.)
      • February 1986 (Revised November 1992)
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      Novo Industri A/S--1981

      By: W. Carl Kester and Glynn Ferguson
      This small but rapidly growing Danish biochemical company must choose among several financing opportunities that include a convertible Eurobond, a rights offering in Denmark and an issue of new common shares in the United States. The case involves a broad range of... View Details
      Keywords: Capital Markets; Cost of Capital; Bonds; Stock Shares; Financing and Loans; Globalization; Biotechnology Industry; Chemical Industry; Denmark; United States
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      Kester, W. Carl, and Glynn Ferguson. "Novo Industri A/S--1981." Harvard Business School Case 286-084, February 1986. (Revised November 1992.)
      • April 1985 (Revised October 1988)
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      Everest Computer (A): The Development of the SuperMOS Process

      By: Kim B. Clark
      The research and development lab at the semiconductor development and manufacturing facility of a computer systems manufacturer has embarked on a radically improved semiconductor manufacturing process for application in a new computer system. The case offers a detailed... View Details
      Keywords: Factories, Labs, and Plants; Governance Controls; Production; Research and Development; Hardware; Semiconductor Industry
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      Clark, Kim B. "Everest Computer (A): The Development of the SuperMOS Process." Harvard Business School Case 685-085, April 1985. (Revised October 1988.)
      • February 1985
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      Motivation and Creativity: Effects of Motivational Orientation on Creative Writers

      By: T. M. Amabile
      72 members of the college community who identified themselves as actively involved in creative writing participated in individual laboratory sessions, in which they were asked to write 2 brief poems, to investigate the hypothesis that intrinsic motivation is conducive... View Details
      Keywords: Social Psychology; Creativity; Motivation and Incentives; Performance; Personal Characteristics; Situation or Environment
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      Amabile, T. M. "Motivation and Creativity: Effects of Motivational Orientation on Creative Writers." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 48, no. 2 (February 1985): 393–399.
      • August 1984 (Revised October 1992)
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      Product Policy

      By: John A. Quelch
      Summarizes principal issues involved in product policy. View Details
      Keywords: Product; Policy
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      Quelch, John A. "Product Policy." Harvard Business School Background Note 585-022, August 1984. (Revised October 1992.)
      • 1984
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      The Development of Choice Tactics in Low Involvement Situations

      By: Mary Zimmer and Rohit Deshpandé
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      Zimmer, Mary, and Rohit Deshpandé. "The Development of Choice Tactics in Low Involvement Situations." AMA Educators' Proceedings (1984): 220–223. (Scientific Method in Marketing, Chicago.)
      • July 1982 (Revised December 1984)
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      Esmark, Inc. (A)

      By: William E. Fruhan Jr.
      Involves the management of a firm with a market value of a going concern that is less than its breakup value. How does management maximize value for shareholders in this environment? View Details
      Keywords: Finance; Markets; Business and Shareholder Relations; Value; Food and Beverage Industry
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      Fruhan, William E., Jr. "Esmark, Inc. (A)." Harvard Business School Case 283-013, July 1982. (Revised December 1984.)
      • 1982
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      Low Involvement Decision Processes: The Importance of Choice Tactics

      By: Rohit Deshpandé, Wayne D. Hoyer and Scott Jeffries
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      Deshpandé, Rohit, Wayne D. Hoyer, and Scott Jeffries. "Low Involvement Decision Processes: The Importance of Choice Tactics." Proceedings Series, American Marketing Association (1982): 155–158. (Philosophy of Science Perspectives.)
      • December 1981 (Revised July 1991)
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      Ocean Drilling, Inc.

      By: Thomas R. Piper
      Management must choose between two mutually exclusive bids to build two drilling rigs. Both bids involve attractive export credit financing denominated in foreign currencies. View Details
      Keywords: Credit; Currency; Financing and Loans; Bids and Bidding; Natural Environment
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      Piper, Thomas R. "Ocean Drilling, Inc." Harvard Business School Case 282-050, December 1981. (Revised July 1991.)
      • December 1980 (Revised September 1985)
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      British Steel Corporation: The Korf Contract

      By: John P. Kotter and John M. Stengrevics
      Traces a complex resource allocation decision facing British Steel in 1975. Students study the influences on the various managers involved in making the decision. View Details
      Keywords: Resource Allocation; Decision Making; Management Teams; Metals and Minerals; Steel Industry; United Kingdom
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      Kotter, John P., and John M. Stengrevics. "British Steel Corporation: The Korf Contract." Harvard Business School Case 481-110, December 1980. (Revised September 1985.)
      • March 1978 (Revised June 1983)
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      Kennecott Copper Corp.

      By: William E. Fruhan Jr.
      Involves a $550 million cash tender offer by Kennecott Copper Corp. for all of the outstanding common shares of the Carborundum Corp. View Details
      Keywords: Mergers and Acquisitions; Cash; Mining Industry
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      Fruhan, William E., Jr. "Kennecott Copper Corp." Harvard Business School Case 278-143, March 1978. (Revised June 1983.)
      • 1978
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      Perceptions of Unfair Marketing Practices: Consumerism Implications

      By: Gerald Zaltman, Rajendra K. Srivastava and Rohit Deshpandé
      Previous research in complaint behavior has ignored the perception of unfair marketing practices as an explanatory variable. Perceptions of unfair marketing practices are related to consumer complaint behavior, although differentially related across different ages.... View Details
      Keywords: Ethics; Consumer Behavior; Marketing
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      Zaltman, Gerald, Rajendra K. Srivastava, and Rohit Deshpandé. "Perceptions of Unfair Marketing Practices: Consumerism Implications." Advances in Consumer Research 5 (1978): 247–253.
      • October 1976 (Revised June 1993)
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      Sunkist Growers, Inc.

      By: Stephen A. Greyser and John A. Quelch
      A new media strategy for lemon advertising involving the concentration of the entire budget in a single-print vehicle, is under consideration. View Details
      Keywords: Marketing Strategy; Marketing Communications; Advertising
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      Greyser, Stephen A., and John A. Quelch. "Sunkist Growers, Inc." Harvard Business School Case 577-051, October 1976. (Revised June 1993.)
      • January 1973 (Revised September 1990)
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      Carrefour S.A.

      By: William E. Fruhan Jr.
      Involves a very rapidly growing retail chain that is financing itself in an unusual (and at first glance) risky fashion. View Details
      Keywords: Growth and Development Strategy; Financing and Loans; Risk and Uncertainty; Retail Industry
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      Fruhan, William E., Jr. "Carrefour S.A." Harvard Business School Case 273-099, January 1973. (Revised September 1990.)
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