Case | HBS Case Collection | 1994 (Revised from original 1991 version)
by Cynthia A. Montgomery
Berkshire Partners is a limited partnership engaged in the acquisition of companies valued between $25 million and $250 million. The purpose of the case is to examine the resources of the firm and discuss the firm's competitive advantage vis-a-vis other types of organizations.
Keywords: Diversification; Partners and Partnerships; Leveraged Buyouts; Acquisition; Business Strategy; Corporate Finance; Growth and Development Strategy;
Citation:
Montgomery, Cynthia A. "Berkshire Partners." Harvard Business School Case 391-091, August 1994. (Revised from original March 1991 version.)
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