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Cyprus Airways was the national carrier of the Republic of Cyprus. Established in 1947 and predominantly state-owned, the airline became known for being poorly managed and consistently losing money. The latest public money injection took place...
It’s never easy for an industry leader to turn its back on everything that had fueled its extraordinary success. But when facing decline in the one industry that had propelled it to greatness, America Online (AOL) was forced to rebrand and...
The music industry has long been a symbol of the damaging potential of the Internet. With the rise of digital media, consumers began transferring music from physical mediums, such as CDs, onto computers. At the same time, music distribution via...
Shannon was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at 9 years old. According to the American Diabetes Association, “Type 1 diabetes is usually diagnosed in children and young adults, and was previously known as juvenile diabetes. Only 5% of people with...
Judi and Terry Paul, the founders and principal owners of Renaissance Learning (“RLRN”), were vocal in their objections of the potential sale of RLRN to Plato Learning, Inc. (“Plato”). A bidding war had erupted between Plato and Permira...
This decision-based case is concerned with the proposed acquisition agreement of The Valspar Corporation by The Sherwin-Williams Company. The acquisition would create the largest firm in the global paints and coatings industry. The acquisition...
The case presents the history of a group's social enterprises in southern Mexico, which coordinates the coffee chain that has provided an alternative form of economy for the region's indigenous families. Based on a historic context of...
Talon Innovations (TI), a small U.S. precision-parts manufacturing company, faced the prospect of folding-up and 130 employees losing their jobs. A few years before, the company was struck with twin crises of cheap overseas competition and the...
This critical incident describes a potential ethical dilemma created by an executive of a local restaurant chain. Scott Wise, owner of eight Scotty’s Brewhouse locations in the Indianapolis metro area, had been approached by a Pepsi...
Mary Wilkerson worked her way up to become quality assurance manager at a peanut processing plant owned by Peanut Corporation of America. The plant produced peanut products used by major manufacturers of consumer products. Under pressure from...