CG2B
Constance Bagley, Rakesh Khanna
1995
Describes the sale of Wellcome plc to GLAXO p.l.c in 1995. Explains why the Wellcome Trust, the Largest stockholder of Wellcome plc, decided to accept a tender offer by GLAXO p.l.c. that was opposed by the board of directors Wellcome plc. Addresses the…
CG2A
Constance Bagley, Rakesh Khanna
1995
Describes the sale of Wellcome plc to GLAXCO p.l.c in 1995. Describes the process through which the Wellcome Trust, the largest stockholder of Wellcome plc and the world’s largest charitable trust, described whether to support a takeover bid by GLAXO p.l…
BE15
R. Wells, S. Rooks
1995
BE14B
Robin Wells
1995
If any institution took pride in its flawless reputation and used this as a competitive asset, it was Lloyd’s of London. One of the oldest extant businesses in the world, Lloyd’s was founded in 1688 by Edward Lloyd in a London coffee shop. Its company…
BE14A
Robin Wells
1995
If any institution took pride in its flawless reputation and used this as a competitive asset, it was Lloyd’s of London. One of the oldest extant businesses in the world, Lloyd’s was founded in 1688 by Edward Lloyd in a London coffee shop. Its company…
OIT8
Gary S. Brown, Elizabeth Schwerer
1995
Describes the early development of laser diodes for CD players by Sony, mainly focusing on the time period from 1977 to 1982. (The case includes data through 1994, however.) Although laser diodes were invented by one group of firms, the technology was…
RE128
Peter C. Kremer
1995
This hypothetical situation includes numerous legal issues potentially involved in real estate development. Issues covered are: form of ownership entity; financing; subordination; purchase and sale agreement, options, liens; easements; title; and toxic.
M277
Constance Bagley, Scott Kupor
1995
Addresses the legal implications of various marketing strategies designed to help a home-furnishings manufacturer selling products to independent retailers and wholesalers to compete successfully with independent discount furniture dealers. Antitrust…
SM21
Thomas Hellmann, Scott Milius, Gerald Risk
1995
This case describes the corporate venture capital program that Apple Computers ran from 1986 to 1991. It examines the strategic motives of Apple Computers to finance entrepreneurial companies and discusses the guiding principles of the so-called…
E21
Lauren Dutton, Jim Ellis, H. Grousbeck, Kevin Taweel
1995
Two entrepreneurs raise a search fund and acquire and Emergency Roadside Assistance service.
SM12
William Barnett, Nicolas Vandenberghe
1994
Bruno Delean had developed a new technology for processing images and had used it to create a very advanced image-editing software product called “Live Picture.” In 1993, Delean helped found FITS Imaging Inc. and become CEO. Mark Kalow had been so…
SM11
William Barnett, Wendy Harrington
1994
Beer brewing is among the oldest and most concentrated industries in the world. Unlike most industries, brewing today consists of making essentially the same product that has been made for centuries. Yet a revolution is occurring in the U.S. beer…
P5
David Baron, A. Wu
1994
In 1993, as part of its deficit reduction program the Clinton administration proposed a $6.7 billion reduction in the Section 936 tax credits for U.S. mainland firms that operate facilities in Puerto Rico. The Clinton proposal would also change the credit…
P4
David Baron, Justin Adams
1994
Under the leadership of CEO Lorenzo Zambrano, Cementos Mexicanos, S.A. (Cemex) has become the largest cement producer in North America and the fourth largest in the world. As a component of its globalization strategy Cemex expanded into the United States…
P3B
Keith Krehbiel
1994
In the wake of large-scale interest group politics,2 the U.S. Senate passed S.173- also known as the Baby Bell bill-on June 5, 1991. The final vote was somewhat surprisingly lopsided: 7 1-24. But while the RBOCs managed both to woo and wow the
Senate in…
P3A
Keith Krehbiel
1994
In 1983, a lengthy and extremely complex antitrust suit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice against AT&T was finally settled through a consent decree, or so it seemed. A significant portion of the former and formidable monopoly AT&T was to be broken…
P15
Keith Krehbiel
1994
Westlands Water District of Fresno, California, is the largest agricultural water delivery agency in the United States. Part of California’s Central Valley Project (CVP), Westlands’ district covers nearly 1,000 square miles of the naturally arid San…
P14
David Baron
1994
Implementation of Levi Strauss & Co.’s (LS&CO.’s) Terms of Engagement component of its Global Sourcing Guidelines required the development of procedures and standards for
evaluating contractor compliance.2 It also meant that inspections and audits of each…
P13
David Baron, J. Wu
1994
Since 1986 Levi Strauss & Co. (LS&CO.) had sourced garments for the U.S. market from independent contractors in China. It had also been evaluating joint venture opportunities in
China, and early in 1992 after several years of study LS&CO. decided to…
P12
David Baron, J. Adams
1994
Although Levi Strauss & Co. was virtually the only major apparel firm that produced in its own factories, by 1991 it had a network of almost 700 outside contractors, mostly in Asia and Latin America. This change presented a dilemma to Peter Jacobi,
Levi…
OIT7
J. Michael Harrison, Charles, Halloway
1994
MasPar had just completed the successful introduction of its first product: a massively parallel computer. In developing a completely new computer system in less than 22 months, MasPar had set itself an unusually high standard for product development time…
OIT6
Charles Holloway
1994
In April, 1993 G. Richard “Rick Wagoner, Jr. was named head of GM’s Worldwide Purchasing (WWP) Group, a $50 billion operation responsible for buying all of GM’s direct and indirect materials. WWP could now be taken in a new direction, but would the gains…
OIT5B
J. Michael Harrison, James Patell
1994
By September 1993, Bank of America’s Accounts Payable department had been reorganized in accordance with the recommendations of the project team led by Marty Rosenthal, and Mike Jackson had time to recall their meeting of the previous March. Mr. Rosenthal…
OIT5A
J. Michael Harrison, James Patell
1994
On March 9, 1993, Mike Jackson, Vice President of Operations for the Bank of America (B of A) Finance Group, drove across the Bay Bridge to the Bank’s San Francisco headquarters. Moving slowly with the commuter traffic, Mr. Jackson
hoped that the morning…