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Saga Falabella: Investing in a New Store
Hepp R.; Prada A.; Martínez Abascal, EduardoCase F-776-EFinanceSaga Falabella, the largest department store chain in Latin America, is considering opening a new store in Arequipa. The profit-loss accounts, balance sheets and asset and shareholder cashflows are analyzed, as well as profitability, project risks, and other factors which could influence the decision. A discussion is presented of which cashflows should be included in the project, and which should not.Starting at €8.20
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CEO de You Tube Susan Wojcicki: ¿Podrá reproducir su éxito
Elvira, Marta; Isabel VillamorCase SM-1649Innovation and Change, Leadership and People Management, StrategyStarting at €8.20
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Saga Falabella: Inversión en una nueva tienda
Hepp R.; Prada A.; Martínez Abascal, EduardoCase F-776FinanceSaga Falabella, el mayor grupo de tiendas por departamentos en Latinoamérica, se plantea abrir una nueva tienda en Arequipa. Se analizan las cuentas de resultados, balances y cash flow del activo y del accionista. Se analiza la rentabilidad y riesgo del proyecto y otros factores que influyen en la decisión. Se discute qué cash flow deben incluirse en el proyecto y cuáles no.Starting at €8.20
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Saga Falabella: Investing in a New Store (Portuguese Version, Brazil)
Hepp R.; Prada A.; Martínez Abascal, EduardoCase F-776-PBFinanceSaga Falabella, the largest department store chain in Latin America, is considering opening a new store in Arequipa. The profit-loss accounts, balance sheets and asset and shareholder cashflows are analyzed, as well as profitability, project risks, and other factors which could influence the decision. A discussion is presented of which cashflows should be included in the project, and which should not.Starting at €8.20
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YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki: Can She Deliver Again (Portuguese version, Portugal)
Elvira, Marta; Isabel VillamorCase SM-1649-PPInnovation and Change, Leadership and People Management, StrategyIn September 2014, Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube, the world's largest video-sharing website, discovered that Facebook - one of the leaders in the technology industry - had announced a strategic shift toward online videos. Wojcicki had been appointed YouTube's CEO in February that year, with the goal of making the website profitable. Even though YouTube's revenues had hit $5.6 billion in 2013, the website had not yet turned a profit.Starting at €8.20