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IBET Pension Fund (Spanish Version)
Segel, Arthur ICase HBS-807S21FinanceMarisa Caris supervisa las inversiones inmobiliarias para el Fondo de Pensiones IBET. Se debe valorar cada una de las ocho propiedades existentes y determinar una estrategia para el futuro. Un reescrito versión de un caso anterior.Starting at €8.20
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George Barker (Spanish version)
Davis, John A.Case HBS-807S20Leadership and People ManagementGeorge Barker, de 40 años de edad, CEO de diseño y desarrollo de la empresa de bienes raíces comerciales de su familia, debe hacer frente a los resultados poco satisfactorios de su hermano Pedro, que también está en el negocio. Aunque el rendimiento de Peter está alterando a George, George siente que va a ser difícil de navegar la propiedad familiar y otros factores de negocio que lidiar con el problema.Starting at €8.20
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Matthew B. Hunter (Spanish version)
Malhotra, Deepak; Davis, John A.Case HBS-809S15EntrepreneurshipMateo Hunter, director general de una empresa familiar de segunda generación, debe gestionar el rendimiento de un gestor de claves en su compañía. Examina el impacto de las relaciones familiares en la gestión del rendimiento.Starting at €8.20
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J. Perez Foods (B) (Spanish version)
Davis, John A.; Lachapelle, KacieCase HBS-813S14EntrepreneurshipComplementa el caso (A).Starting at €5.74
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5 de Mayo (Spanish Version)
Segel, Arthur I; Retsinas, Nicolas P.; Margain, David; Caldera, AndresCase HBS-210S05FinanceEn 2004, Adrian Pandal está buscando financiamiento para una conversión de un edificio residencial en el distrito histórico centro de la Ciudad de México. Se debe convencer a los prestamistas potenciales que el proyecto es viable y que tiene sentido apostar por el potencial futuro de una zona que, hasta hace poco, no ha atraído la inversión sustancial de bienes raíces.Starting at €8.20
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Note on Taxation
Poorvu, William J.; Segel, Arthur I; Miller, Glenn S.; Krummer, Michael D.; Wu, Charles F; Sit, Po; Gerstel, Joseph M.Case HBS-379192-EFinanceEvery real-estate transaction is affected by the tax consequences that result from its form and substance. Structuring a transaction without a thorough understanding of its tax considerations is likely to reduce the transaction's potential value. The failure to utilize the available tax benefits eliminates one of the major reasons for making a real-estate investment.Starting at €8.20
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How Institutional Investors Think About Real Estate
Segel, Arthur ICase HBS-209152-EFinanceReal estate is an increasingly important component in the portfolios of institutional investors. This note discusses the issues these investors must consider when investing in real estate from the legal forms of ownership, to separate or commingled funds,Starting at €8.20
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Steel Street
Segel, Arthur I; Poorvu, William J.; Creo, Ben; Ginsburgh, JustinCase HBS-210010-EFinanceThe case involves repositioning an old 6-story warehouse in Pittsburgh and many of the issues of rehabilitation and selecting and managing the development team especially in a world of capital market uncertainty. The case also demonstrates the alignment oStarting at €8.20
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Steel Street, Teaching Note
Segel, Arthur I; Ginsburgh, Justin; Creo, BenTeaching Note HBS-210034-EFinanceTeaching Note for [210010].Starting at €0.00
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Five and Six Dulles Station
Segel, Arthur ICase HBS-210047-EFinanceCricket Real Estate Advisors needs to decide if they should invest in a proposed joint venture development with Buddy Holly & Associates. Holly is a successful northern Virginia office developer who plans to develop two buildings containing 232,750 rentable square feet. Students need to evaluate the deal's structure and financial arrangements, recommend changes and decide whether to proceed with the deal.Starting at €8.20