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Case Solution for “War of the Handbags”: The Takeover Battle for Gucci Group N.V.

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Case Name :      “War of the Handbags”: The Takeover Battle for Gucci Group N.V.
Authors :           Robert F. Bruner, Laurie Simon Hodrick, Sean Carr
Source :             Darden School of Business
Case ID :           UV1364
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    53 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
At three o’clock in the morning on September 10, 2001, Thierry Hautillac, a risk arbitrageur, learns of the final agreement between Pinault-Printemps-Redoute SA (“PPR”) and LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA (“LVMH”). After a contest for control of Gucci lasting over two years, PPR has emerged as the winner. PPR and LVMH have agreed for PPR to buy about half of LVMH’s stock in Gucci for $94 per share, for Gucci to pay an extraordinary dividend of $7 per share, and for PPR to give a two and a half year put option with a strike price of $101.50 to the public shareholders in Gucci. The primary task for the student in this case is to recommend a course of action for Hautillac: should he sell his 2% holding of Gucci shares when the market opens, continue to hold his shares, or buy more shares? The student must estimate the risky arbitrage returns from each of these choices. As a basis for this decision, the student must value the terms of payment and consider what the Gucci stock price will do upon the market’s open. The student must determine the intrinsic value of Gucci using a DCF model as well as information on peer firms and transactions. The student must consider potential synergies between Gucci and PPR and between Gucci and LVMH. The student must assess the likelihood of a higher bid, using analysis of price changes at earlier events in the contest for clues.
 
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Case Solution for The Iraq War Case

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Case Name :      The Iraq War Case
Authors :           Claus Rerup, Jordan Mitchell, Robin Cooper
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            907C34
Discipline :        Organizational Behavior
Case Length :    22 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
In March 2003, the U.S.-led coalition forces waged war on Iraq. After a few months, President George W. Bush declared “Mission Accomplished.” However, five years later, in 2008, the United States and other coalition forces remain in Iraq and are facing increased violence and casualties. The U.S. death toll is approximately 4,000 people whereas Iraqi deaths are estimated by conflicting sources to range from 150,000 to 1,033,000. This case examines the U.S. government’s engagement in Iraq over the last four years and offers a brief background of the conflict. Next, it examines the statements made by the U.S. government to explain the purpose and aim of the war to the American people and the international community. The case describes the progress of the war as well as the U.S. government’s response to that progress. The case is used to illustrate the ways in which ambiguous outcomes (the war in Iraq) are experienced by and responded to by actors (the U.S. government). This case has been developed to address two related issues: first, at business schools we teach students about success more than we teach them about failure. The case is written to make students more mindful about the way they use success, failure and the gray zone between success and failure to frame and make sense of events and experiences; the second issue is that students are not usually taught about the “grey zone” that exist between success and failure. The central idea of this theory is that although the success/failure dichotomy of evaluating organizational performance is simple and as a result, appealing, organizational life does not always comply with these categories.
 
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Case Solution for Sony PS4: Winning the Gaming War

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Case Name :      Sony PS4: Winning the Gaming War
Authors :           Dante Pirouz, Vibu Vimal
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W14669
Discipline :        Marketing
Case Length :    06 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Sony has become one of the most successful innovators of technology. Recently, however, the company’s significant setbacks have led analysts and investors to question its long-term viability. Sony’s PlayStation 4 was launched in the North American market in 2013, to be followed by releases in the United Kingdom and Japan. After experiencing high sales and profits from the PlayStation 4’s two precursors, Sony anticipates the new release will also attract high sales. This case focuses on the idiosyncrasies of the gaming console industry and Sony’s strategy to ensure success for the launch of the PlayStation 4.
 
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Case Solution for Diaper War: Kimberly-Clark vs. Procter & Gamble (Condensed)

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Case Name :      Diaper War: Kimberly-Clark vs. Procter & Gamble (Condensed)
Authors :           Allen Morrison, J. Michael Geringer, Kerry McLellan
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            92M003
Discipline :        Strategy
Case Length :    20 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Highlights Kimberly-Clark’s perspective on the fierce competitive battle with Procter & Gamble (P&G) in the diaper industry. The competitive struggle involves a broad range of issues including: rapid product development, international threats and opportunities, diversification options, and public pressure over environmental concerns. In particular, Kimberly-Clark must decide on a response to P&G’s most recent product introduction.
 
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