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1 online resource |
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SAGE Business cases |
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SAGE Business cases
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Summary |
In 2016, Blue Wolf, a private equity firm headquartered in New York City, confronted a number of options when it came to its lumber business. They could put their holdings in the Suwanee Lumber Company (SLC), a sawmill they had purchased in 2013, up for sale. Or they could continue to hold onto SLC and run it as a standalone business. Or they could double down on the lumber business by buying an idle mill in Arkansas to run along with SLC |
Notes |
Originally Published InElias, J., Blumenthal, A., Shovlin, J., & Tookes, H.E. (2020). Suwanee Lumber Company. 20-010. New Haven, CT: Yale School of Management, Yale University |
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Subject |
Investments -- Case studies
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Business -- Case studies
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Venture capital -- Case studies
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Business.
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Investments.
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Venture capital.
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Genre/Form |
Case studies.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Blumenthal, Adam, author
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Shovlin, James, author
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Tookes, Heather E., author
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ISBN |
9781529796001 |
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1529796008 |
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