FandC
Author: Dumas, Bernard INSEAD Area: FinancePublisher: Fontainebleau : INSEAD, 2007.Language: EnglishDescription: 33 p.Type of document: INSEAD CaseNote: Latest version available via https://publishing.insead.eduAbstract: The case describes the process of integration between two European asset management organizations, one being British the other Dutch, with the goal of creating a Paneuropan organization reaching institutional clients in several countries of Europe. The travails of organizational reconstruction, cost cutting, company re-definition and client retention are analyzed against a background of stock market crash.Pedagogical Objectives: Issues are: . Size in the profitability of an asset management firm . Differences between the Amsterdam and the London investment management teams . Geographic orientation needed in a Pan-European asset management operation . Value creation in the asset management industryItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Latest version available via <a href=https://publishing.insead.edu>https://publishing.insead.edu</a>
Issues are:
. Size in the profitability of an asset management firm
. Differences between the Amsterdam and the London investment management teams
. Geographic orientation needed in a Pan-European asset management operation
. Value creation in the asset management industry
The case describes the process of integration between two European asset management organizations, one being British the other Dutch, with the goal of creating a Paneuropan organization reaching institutional clients in several countries of Europe. The travails of organizational reconstruction, cost cutting, company re-definition and client retention are analyzed against a background of stock market crash.
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