SI57
Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, Victoria Chang
2002
Founded in 1969, Interplast was a Silicon Valley-based nonprofit organization that provided free reconstructive surgery for needy children and adults in developing nations. It partnered with local medical professionals to provide surgery and related care…
OD3A
William Barnett, Glenn Carroll, Greg Powell
2002
In October 1999, Wind River Systems announced a reorganization after merging with Integrated Systems Inc. (ISI), their chief rival and competitor in the embedded software space. The restructuring shifted Wind River’s organization from a “horizontal”…
P32
David Baron
2002
In February 2000, USA Today disclosed DoubleClick’s plan to merge its anonymous online data with Abacus Direct’s database. DoubleClick, the industry leader in Internet advertising services, quickly suspended its plan to merge the databases. The company…
E198
William Barnett, Peter Lorentzen
2002
This teaching note describes the economic, financial and political environment faced by entrepreneurial firms in China in the year 2002. The note discusses the economic reform process, the relationship between business and government , and challenges…
E135A
William Barnett, Andrea Higuera, Aimee Swanson
2002
SkyStream Networks was a worldwide networking infrastructure company whose products enabled service providers to create new revenue streams by delivering digital media services like corporate communications, live broadcast video, enhanced TV, media asset…
E135B
William Barnett, Andrea Higuera, Aimee Swanson
2002
This case is not a stand-alone case, but rather should be used in conjunction with the case SkyStream Networks (A) E-135. It has been designed to be handed out to students during class following a discussion of Case A. Case A chronicles the history of…
E120
Christopher Flanagan, H. Grousbeck
2002
A search fund is an investment vehicle in which investors financially support an entrepreneurs’ efforts to locate and acquire a privately held company. This study examines investment returns of first-time search funds.
E140A
William Barnett, Janet Feldstein
2002
In the spring of 2001, two recent graduates of Stanford’s Graduate School of Business, John Fowler and Josh Greenberg, founded Montebello Capital, a search fund, as a vehicle for buying a company that they would run as CEO and president. The case follows…
OD1B
William Barnett, Glenn Carroll, Victoria Chang
2001
On March 2, 1999, Hewlett-Packard (HP) announced a plan to create a separate company, subsequently named Agilent Technologies, made up of HP’s businesses in Test and Measurement, Semiconductor Products, Healthcare Solutions, Chemical Analysis, and the…
OD1A
William Barnett, Glenn Carroll, Victoria Chang
2001
On March 2, 1999, Hewlett-Packard (HP) announced a plan to create a separate company, subsequently named Agilent Technologies, made up of HP’s businesses in Test and Measurement, Semiconductor Products, Healthcare Solutions, Chemical Analysis, and the…
SM57
William Barnett, Christopher Flanagan, Jason Salgado
2001
This case examines an entrepreneur’s efforts to capitalize on what he considers to be a greenfield opportunity in the entertainment industry. Believing there to be a relatively under-served market for world-class, indoor, mid-sized live entertainment…
SM96
Robert Burgelman, Philip Meza
2001
French utility, Vivendi, purchased the United States-based entertainment giant Universal in late 2000. In so doing, the rechristened Vivendi Universal became a major force in music, films and television production, adding to its European-based cable…
P36
David Baron, Alan Wiseman
2001
The case describes the debate surrounding Internet taxation when H.R. 3709, the “Internet Non-Discrimination Act” was passed, on May 10, 2000. The act provided a five-year extension of an existing moratorium on new Internet taxes that had been due to…
SM48
Thomas Hellmann
2001
The founders of a software company met their first round milestone of building an operational prototype that directs the flow of information across networks. The company now has to develop a business plan. The company’s original intent was to sell…
SM61
Thomas Hellmann, Philip Alphonse, Jane Wei
2001
Allied Equity Partners provided equity related financing to minority-owned businesses or minority entrepreneurs for the acquisition of established companies, expansion into growing companies, and start-up or early-stage financing. At the time of the case…
EC25
Haim Mendelson, Philip Meza
2001
Following the share price meltdown of Internet companies in 2000 and 2001, increased attention was paid to the profitability of companies whose business was in any way related to the Internet. As a benchmark company in electronic commerce, Amazon.com…
EC28
Geoffrey Adamson, Haim Mendelson
2001
Peter Kight, created CheckFree Corporation, an electronic payment service company based in Atlanta in 1981. By 2000 it dominated the fragmented electronic bill payment market, and provided the processing services for 350 financial institutions including…
EC26
Geoffrey Adamson, Antonio Davila, George Foster
2001
In 2001 Punita Pandey, CEO of netCustomer, considered how to expand the two-year old company she had founded with her brother, Nalin Pandey. netCustomer provided Internet based customer service for companies through a service center in India. The company…
P33
David Baron
2000
In 2000, eBay was faced with the challenge of protecting important strategic assets its database and the community it had developed - while allowing information to flow freely on the Internet. eBay’s information assets were invaluable to the company for…
SM72
Robert Burgelman
2000
For the first time in its history, Hewlett Packard chose an outsider, Carly Fiorina, to lead the company as CEO. HP had championed many of the techniques and philosophies (sometimes referred to as the “HP Way”) that led to the spectacular growth of…
EC10
Eric Marti, Garth Saloner, A. Michael Spence
2000
This business case study describes the traditional dealership channel for retailing new cars, and provides data on how the dealership value chain was coming under attack in late 1999 from online buying services (OBSs) and others. The case presents…
EC13
Haim Mendelson, Daricha Techopitayakul, Philip Meza
2000
This case study describes and contrasts the journeys of four brokerages into cyberspace: discount broker Charles Schwab; and full-service brokers Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter and PaineWebber. While online brokers had designed their business…
EC6
Garth Saloner, A. Michael Spence, Christopher Thomas, Elizabeth Urban
2000
Many resources are required to turn business ideas into established, successful companies: funding, business strategy development, human resources, technology, real estate, finance and accounting, as well as the basics - photocopiers and office space. To…
EC12
Kasey Craig, Garth Saloner, A. Michael Spence
2000
This business case study describes the issues Karen Brown Hebert, publisher of Karen Brown Guides, had to assess in mid-1999 when she was considering an offer from a major online travel site to distribute her high quality travel guides over the Internet…