HBSP (USA)
-
Google and Earnings Guidance
Brochet, Francois; Kiron, DavidCase HBS-111026-EFinanceThe case explores Google's communication strategy with Wall Street analysts. In particular, the case focuses on Google's commitment to a no-guidance policy and provides an overview of guidance practice among major U.S. companies.Starting at €8.20
-
Accounting for the iPhone at Apple Inc., Teaching Note
Brochet, Francois; Palepu, Krishna G.Teaching Note HBS-111094-EAccounting and ControlTeaching Note for 111003.Starting at €0.00
-
LinkedIn Corporation, Teaching Note
Brochet, FrancoisTeaching Note HBS-112080-EFinanceTeaching Note for 112006.Starting at €0.00
-
Apple Inc. and the iPhone 4 Antenna Issue
Brochet, Francois; Palepu, Krishna G.; Barley, LaurenCase HBS-113088-EAccounting and ControlStarting at €8.20
-
Recovery in Aurora: The Public Schools' Response to the July 2012 Movie Theater Shooting (B)
Howitt, Arnold M.; Tannenwald, David L.Case HBS-HKS893-ESupplement case to product HKS892. HKS Case Number 2025.0.Starting at €5.74
-
The National Guard's Response to the 2010 Pakistan Floods
Howitt, Arnold M.; Tannenwald, David L.Case HBS-KS1187-EEconomicsThroughout the summer of 2010, Pakistan experienced severe flooding that overtook a large portion of the country, displacing millions of people, causing extensive physical damage, and resulting in significant economic losses. This case focuses on the role of the National Guard (and of the U.S. military, more broadly) in the international relief effort that unfolded alongside that of Pakistan's government and military. In particular it highlights ...Starting at €8.20
-
Accounting for the iPhone at Apple Inc. (Spanish version)
Brochet, Francois; Palepu, Krishna G.; Barley, LaurenCase HBS-112S11Accounting and ControlApple initially recognized revenue associated with its iPhone product using subscription accounting. However, in 2008, the company started providing non-GAAP supplemental numbers where substantially all of the revenue was recognized upfront. Market participants' reactions to the disclosure were mixed. Was Apple "right" in arguing that subscription accounting was inadequate for the iPhone?Starting at €8.20
-
Accounting for the iPhone at Apple Inc.
Brochet, Francois; Palepu, Krishna G.; Barley, LaurenCase HBS-111003-EAccounting and ControlApple initially recognized revenue associated with its iPhone product using subscription accounting. However, in 2008, the company started providing non-GAAP supplemental numbers where substantially all of the revenue was recognized upfront. Market particStarting at €8.20
-
Google and Earnings Guidance, Teaching Note
Brochet, FrancoisTeaching Note HBS-111093-EFinanceTeaching Note for 111026.Starting at €0.00
-
Apple Inc. and the iPhone 4 Antenna Issue, Teaching Note
Brochet, Francois; Palepu, Krishna G.Teaching Note HBS-114018-EAccounting and ControlTeaching Note for 113088.Starting at €0.00