Case | HBS Case Collection | 2000 (Revised from original 1999 version)
by Paul W. Marshall
Students must take the role of a family member who is the CEO of a commercial printing business. Discusses how you will finance growth and still maintain dividends for other family members.
Keywords: Family Business; Business Growth and Maturation; Investment Return; Management Teams; Corporate Finance;
Citation:
Marshall, Paul W. "Superior Printing." Harvard Business School Case 800-197, August 2000. (Revised from original December 1999 version.)
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Other Unpublished Work | 2013
Saving More to Borrow Less: Evidence from Randomized Access to Formal Savings Accounts in Chile
Felipe Kast and Dina D. Pomeranz
Keywords: Income Characteristics; Borrowing and Debt; Personal Finance; Saving; Spending; Consumer Behavior; Poverty; Chile;
Case | HBS Case Collection | 2012 (Revised from original 2007 version)
Parmalat Uruguay (A)
Paul Marshall and Gustavo Herrero
Keywords: Mergers and Acquisitions; Restructuring; Entrepreneurship; Borrowing and Debt; Negotiation; Performance Improvement; Uruguay;
Case | HBS Case Collection | 2012 (Revised from original 2005 version)
Chuck's Wagon Inc.
Paul W. Marshall and Derek Lewis
Keywords: consumer goods; operations strategy; executive development; Consumer Behavior; Operations; Consumer Products Industry; Food and Beverage Industry; Texas; United States;