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Hasselblad: A New Chapter for the Swedish Camera Manufacturer
Ken Kwong-Kay WongCase IVEY-9B16A017-EEntrepreneurship, Marketing, StrategySwedish camera manufacturer Hasselblad was founded in 1841. The brand reached new heights in 1969, when astronaut Neil Armstrong used a Hasselblad camera to take the first photos on the moon. For decades, Hasselblad was renowned for making the world’s best high-end, medium format cameras for professional photographers. Faced with the paradigm shift from film-based to digital imaging, the company launched digital cameras and also diversified into ...Starting at €8.20
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Accent Equity Partners and the San Sac Deal
Kolarova, Lenka; Liechtenstein, Heinrich; Grabenwarter, UliCase F-983-EEntrepreneurship, FinanceIt was April 2019, and Niklas Sloutski, Chief Executive Officer of Accent Equity Partners, a Stockholm-based private equity firm, had just returned from a meeting with the firm's partners. The meeting in which they reviewed the firm's investment portfolio brought discussions about the implications of pursuing a possible exit from the investment in the San Sac Group, a market-leading provider of waste sorting, containment and compaction products i...Starting at €8.20
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Espresso House
de Santiago, Rafael; Carreras, Julián; Palaniswami, Ramesh; Vilà, JenniferCase AD-390-EDecision Analysis, Entrepreneurship, FinanceThe financial attractiveness of branded coffee shops attracted investments from the private equity industry in 2005. The case analyzes how Palamon Capital Partners, a private equity firm, used quantitative analysis to assess the risk of a 5-year growth investment in Espresso House, a branded coffee shop chain in Sweden.Starting at €8.20
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Analyzing Consumer Preferences (Spanish version)
Dolan, Robert J.Case HBS-503S27MarketingPresents a non-traditional description of the conjoint analysis methodology. Discusses the process by which a study is done and cites areas of application.Starting at €8.20
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IKEA Invades America (Spanish version)
Moon, YoungmeCase HBS-505S08MarketingIn 2002, the IKEA Group is the world's top furniture retailer, with 154 stores worldwide. In the United States, IKEA operates 14 stores, all of which have been enormously popular despite their self-service requirements. The company's goal is to have 50 stores in operation in the United States by 2013. Explores various options for managing this growth strategy.Starting at €8.20
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A New Financial Policy at Swedish Match, Teaching Note
Becker, BoTeaching Note HBS-212046-EFinanceTeaching Note for 212-017.Starting at €0.00
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Zalora Philippines: From Growth to Profitability
Ngwe, Donald; Teixeira, Thales S.Case HBS-517009-EMarketingIn May 2015 Paulo Campos, Co-Founder and CEO of Zalora Philippines, found himself at a crucial turning point in his young company's development. In just three years, Zalora had come from entering the Philippine fashion retail industry as an unknown quantity to becoming a household name across the Southeast Asian archipelago. Campos and his team had achieved much in this time: launching one of the first online retailers in the country, building a ...Starting at €8.20
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Zalora Philippines: From Growth to Profitability, Teaching Note
Ngwe, DonaldTeaching Note HBS-519073-EMarketingTeaching note for case 517009.Starting at €0.00
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Explaining the Sansibar Konstruktion Valuation
Mitchell, Jordan; Liechtenstein, Heinrich; Soley, JorgeCase F-802-EFinanceThis is an intoductory case to describe the different valuation methods used in investment banking.Starting at €8.20
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CRM Done Right (Spanish version)
Ledingham, Dianne; Rigby, Darrell K.Article HBS-R0411HMarketingstrong executive and business unit leadership, careful strategic planning, clear performance measures, and a coordinated program that combines organizational and process changes with the application of new technology.Starting at €8.20