Should a team of investors, under pressure to enter a $4.5 million "bad boy" guarantee, acquire a warehousing company in Argentina?
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After two years of financial success and media recognition, how should a high-tech startup penetrate new markets?
When a company moves from record stock highs to the threat of bankruptcy within two years, how should it account for the value of its assets?
What does consumer psychology tell lenders about the risks of an infamous type of subprime mortgage?
How should the agency's director navigate the post-space-shuttle era of budget constraints and a potentially earthbound future?
Should the head of a Wall Street firm launch a potentially risky CDO at a client's request, or lose out to competitors who would be eager to do the deal?
How does a firm that thrives on individualism and entrepreneurship maintain its culture during a time of global growth?
After the world's largest academic endowment suffers a record decline, university leaders must decide how to meet current cash needs and manage their funds in the future.
When two Scrabble-loving brothers in India create a Facebook phenomenon that pits them against the toy giant Hasbro, can anyone win?
When the inventor of an investment model sues a U.S. bank for breaking a joint-venture agreement, what should the court decide, based on expert financial analysis from both parties?