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  • 12 Feb 2008
  • First Look

First Look: February 12, 2007

primarily occurred for firms covered by financial analysts. Where Do Transactions Come From? Modularity, Transactions, and the Boundaries of Firms Author:Carliss Y. Baldwin Periodical:Industrial and Corporate Change 17 (February 2008):... View Details
Keywords: Martha Lagace

    Carl C. Icahn

    Throughout his career, Icahn specialized in and greatly benefited from orchestrating complex financial transactions including arbitrage. At the height of the “go-go eighties,” Icahn became a quintessential Wall Street corporate raider and... View Details
    Keywords: Finance
    • 11 Feb 2015
    • Research & Ideas

    Politicians Benefited From Using Toxic Loans

    opting for the short-term benefits in spite of the risks?” "There is no doubt the transactions were very risky, as interest rates on these loans frequently exceeded 20 percent," says Boris Vallée, an assistant professor in the Finance... View Details
    Keywords: by Carmen Nobel; Financial Services
    • March 2009
    • Article

    Trading Restrictions and Stock Prices

    By: Robin Greenwood
    Firms can manipulate their stock price by limiting the ability of their investors to sell. I examine a series of corporate events in Japan in which firms actively reduced their float—the fraction of shares available to trade—for periods of one to three months, locking... View Details
    Keywords: Equity; Stock Shares; Investment; Investment Return; Price; Market Transactions; Japan
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    Greenwood, Robin. "Trading Restrictions and Stock Prices." Review of Financial Studies 22, no. 3 (March 2009): 509–539.
    • 16 Jan 2018
    • First Look

    First Look at New Research and Ideas, January 16, 2018

    candidates. Download working paper: https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.aspx?num=53708 Transaction Costs and the Duration of Contracts By: MacKay, Alexander Abstract—The duration of a vertical relationship depends on two types of... View Details
    Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
    • 01 Jun 2004
    • News

    The Inner-City Advantage

    are smart moves. “Think about transaction processing,” he counseled. “That’s measured in bits and bytes, not square footage.” There are also opportunities for people who want to build businesses of size, said James H. Lowry (PMD 25,... View Details
    Keywords: H. Naylor Fitzhugh Conference; Howard; Naylor; Fitzhugh; Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; Educational Services
    • June 2008
    • Case

    Kidney Matchmakers

    By: Brian J. Hall and Nicole Bennett
    In this case we look at the design and development of an unconventional market, where neither money nor traditional "goods" are exchanged. Kidney exchange is an idea pioneered by HBS professor and market designer Alvin Roth and a small group of innovative doctors. This... View Details
    Keywords: Moral Sensibility; Disruptive Innovation; Market Design; Market Transactions; Value Creation; Health Industry
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    Hall, Brian J., and Nicole Bennett. "Kidney Matchmakers." Harvard Business School Case 908-068, June 2008.
    • 25 Jul 2005
    • Research & Ideas

    An Organization Your Customers Understand

    becomes confused about its purpose and whom it is designed to serve. In popular marketing textbooks, students are taught that a customer is any person or organizational unit that plays a role in the consummation of a transaction with the... View Details
    Keywords: by Robert Simons
    • 12 PM – 1 PM EST, 29 Nov 2018
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    The Shiny Penny: How to Maximize the M&A Value of your Company

    Angel investor Steve Kirschner explains how to maximize the M&A valuation of your company heading into a private sale.

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    • September 2008 (Revised October 2009)
    • Background Note

    The Carbon Market

    By: Andre F. Perold, Forest L. Reinhardt and Mikell Hyman
    The carbon market has emerged in response to concerns about global climate change. This note characterizes the market in 2008, describing each segment and how it operates. View Details
    Keywords: Non-Renewable Energy; Market Transactions; Environmental Sustainability; Climate Change
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    Perold, Andre F., Forest L. Reinhardt, and Mikell Hyman. "The Carbon Market." Harvard Business School Background Note 209-064, September 2008. (Revised October 2009.)
    • 2011
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    Networks as Covers: Evidence from On-Line Social Networks

    By: Mikolaj Jan Piskorski
    Sociologists have extensively documented that networks influence market exchange through improved matching and vouching. In this paper, I propose that networks can also blunt the signal of market participation, as actors who are on the market surrounded by their... View Details
    Keywords: Job Search; Knowledge Use and Leverage; Market Participation; Market Transactions; Social and Collaborative Networks; Online Technology
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    Piskorski, Mikolaj Jan. "Networks as Covers: Evidence from On-Line Social Networks." September 2011.
    • December 2002
    • Article

    The Persistence of Emerging Market Equity Flows

    By: K. A. Froot and J. Donohue
    Keywords: Asset Pricing; Equity Investment; Forecasting and Prediction; Behavioral Finance; Stocks; Investment Return; Market Transactions; Performance Expectations; Financial Services Industry
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    Froot, K. A., and J. Donohue. "The Persistence of Emerging Market Equity Flows." Emerging Markets Review 3, no. 4 (December 2002): 338–364. (Revised from NBER Working Paper no. 9241, HBS Working Paper no. 03-035, September 2002.)
    • 15 Feb 2000
    • Lessons from the Classroom

    Delivering Information Services: A 30-Year Perspective

    organization, and the role of the IS manager was to integrate them in support of the business's transaction processes. Then around 1980 we started to see the emergence of the microcomputer; for the next fifteen years or so, DIS reflected... View Details
    Keywords: by Staff
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    Private investments in public equity

    to download results. In Capital IQ Go the Screening tab, select Transactions. Under General Transaction Details select Primary Features. Select Private Placement - PIPE and click Add... View Details
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    Home sales (existing)

    and 3,000+ submarkets. Real Capital Analytics (RCA) records over $40 trillion in commercial property transactions tied to 200,000+ investor and lender profiles, spanning diverse property types and global markets. The National... View Details
    • 18 Feb 2015
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    First Look: February 18

    Taxation Without Information: Deterrence and Self-Enforcement in the Value Added Tax By: Pomeranz, Dina Abstract—Claims that the VAT facilitates tax enforcement by generating paper trails on transactions between firms contributed to... View Details
    Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
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    Buy Now, Pay Later: Pre-Industrial Credit in Practice

    and places like colonial America where hard currency was scarce. Resourceful merchants and retailers devised clever instruments and institutions of credit that made possible large, complicated transactions even without a fungible means of... View Details
    • 2009
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    Stock Price Fragility

    By: Robin Greenwood and David Thesmar
    We investigate the relationship between ownership structure of financial assets and non-fundamental risk. An asset is fragile if its owners collectively have to buy or sell. Such assets are susceptible to non-fundamental price movements. An asset can be fragile because... View Details
    Keywords: Financial Liquidity; Stocks; Price; Market Transactions; Ownership; Risk and Uncertainty; United States
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    Greenwood, Robin, and David Thesmar. "Stock Price Fragility." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 10-031, October 2009.
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    Law, Management and Entrepreneurship - Course Catalog

    examine contemporary issues in securities law, private equity transactions and regulatory responses to complex financial instruments; Enhance understanding of the legal life cycle of a start-up including structuring and financing issues,... View Details
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    How do I prepare thirty minutes before my interview?

    The top resources to use if you are pressed for time. To get an overview of a company, executives, recent activities and strategies use these databases: Capital IQ Quickly gain a holistic understanding of any company or firm including competitive landscape, View Details
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