Hawaii Macadamia Nut Company- A Case Study
George H. (Jody) Tompson,
Dan Verreault and
Holly B. Tompson
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George H. (Jody) Tompson: The University of Tampa
Dan Verreault: The University of Tampa
Holly B. Tompson: Institute for Corporate Productivity
Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance, 2009, vol. 13, issue 2, 103-118
Abstract:
Owners of the Hawaii Macadamia Nut Company (HMNC) are facing an expansion opportunity. A land owner has preperty available that would enable the HMNC to expand its acreage and revenue by about 20%. To fully consider this opportunity the owners must decide 1)whether the expansion is strategically and financially viable, 2)how to raise capital to finance the expansion, and 3)whether they have the skills to manage the company's growth during expansion. This is a case study describing a real company facing a real opportunity in Hawaii. The names of the company and its principals have been disguised.
Keywords: Case study; corporate finance; entrepreneurial finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A20 G32 M13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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