Ivey Business School (Canada)
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Sy.Med Development, Inc.
Randle RaggioCase IVEY-9B09A010-EEntrepreneurship, MarketingIn March of 2001, the president of Sy.Med Development, Inc. (Sy.Med), a small health-care software firm, was concerned about his company's sales performance in the year-to-date. Nine units were projected, but only three had been sold. As a result, Sy.Med was 66 per cent below the president's unit forecast, 210 per cent below his net income forecast, and had lost $40,000. The president wondered whether a change to the base price of the software wa...Starting at €8.20
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Michael Shaps Winery: Evaluating the Custom Crush Opportunity
Randle Raggio; Ben EubanksCase IVEY-9B13A027-EEntrepreneurship, MarketingBy 2010, Virginia had become the fifth-largest wine-producing state in the United States and Michael Shaps had developed a reputation as one of Virginia’s premier winemakers. He had recently doubled his annual production capacity and was considering whether to increase production of his own “Michael Shaps”-label wines (MS), or accept offers to produce private-label wines (PL) for customers — a service he dubbed “custom crush.” He could increase h...Starting at €8.20
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Readiness to Internationalize at Maynooth Natural Granite
Christopher Williams; Carolyn BurnsCase IVEY-9B14M093-EEntrepreneurship, StrategyWhile internationalization may present growth opportunities for Canadian small businesses, the challenges involved can be daunting. In August 2013 the founder and president of Maynooth Natural Granite was trying to decide whether he should expand his small business internationally. He was satisfied that he was able to turn his gravel pit into a well-recognized supplier of washed decorative rock in Ontario. However, the president was concerned tha...Starting at €8.20
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Arconic Inc. versus Elliott Management Corp.: A Battle for Control
Jonathan Chen; Carolyn Burns; Christopher WilliamsCase IVEY-9B20M014-EStrategyArconic Inc. was a lightweight-material engineering firm that supplied the aerospace, automotive, and commercial transportation industries. Elliott Management Corporation was an activist investment firm that held a minority investment in Arconic Inc.. The two companies were locked in a public disagreement on how to generate acceptable financial returns for investors. At a shareholders' meeting on May 25, 2017, all shareholders would be able to vo...Starting at €8.20