IPO Governance Case
Jean-Pierre Jeannet ()
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Jean-Pierre Jeannet: Babson College
A chapter in New Living Cases on Corporate Governance, 2021, pp 87-89 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Orthotec was a successful medtech company that had passed from the original founders to a new generation of owner-managers. In order to buy out the founders, the new owners were looking for a way to raise new capital for expansion as well. From among several options to select, the new owner-managers chose the private equity route. Conflicts soon arose with the new private equity investors joining the board resulting in a conflict that could not be resolved. Eventually, Orthotec was sold to a larger international company who closed the operation, thus leaving the initial aspirations of the company unfulfilled. Investors, management and employees all turned out losers in this conflict.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-48606-8_17
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