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RWE y la propuesta de un regulador alemán de la electricidad
Dyck, Alexander; Gomez-Ibanez, Jose; Meier, ChristopherCase HBS-709S22EconomicsEn abril de 2001, Dietmar Kuhnt, CEO del gigante energético RWE alemana, tuvo que tomar una decisión que afectaría el futuro de su empresa. Las ganancias en el sector eléctrico dependían en gran medida normas reglamentarias que influyó en la estructura del sector y los precios. RWE había surgido a través de la desregulación como una de las compañías eléctricas más grandes de Alemania y una multiutility. Ahora había una propuesta sobre la mesa par...Starting at €8.20
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JCDecaux, 2016: Global Leader ... Again
Wells, John R.; Ellsworth, GabrielCase HBS-717441-EStrategyIn 2016, JCDecaux was number one in the world in outdoor advertising. This was a far cry from the situation in 2003; at that time, JCDecaux had been unseated by Clear Channel from the number-one spot that it had held for decades, and it was fighting for second place with OUTFRONT (then owned by Viacom). Over the 12 intervening years, JCDecaux had doubled in size, building leadership positions in China, Japan, Latin America, Africa, and Russia, an...Starting at €8.20
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The Six CEOs of Tyco International Ltd.
Wells, John R.; Ellsworth, GabrielCase HBS-717459-EStrategyIn September 2016, Johnson Controls, Inc., completed the acquisition of Tyco International PLC, a $9.9 billion business with operating profits of $884 million. The purchase consideration was $14.4 billion. Although the deal was billed as a merger, Ireland-based Tyco effectively acquired U.S.-based Johnson Controls in a tax inversion deal that saved $150 million a year in taxes. Operating synergies were estimated at $500 million over three years. ...Starting at €8.20