This Case is about FINANCIAL MARKETS, GOVERNMENT, RECESSION
PUBLICATION DATE: March 13, 2009 PRODUCT #: A201-PDF-ENG
Dennis Kozlowski took over the wheel of Tyco International, Ltd. (Tyco) in the year 1992. Kozlowski’s strategy, named “increase on increase,” fueled Tyco’s competitive approach toward acquisitions and took the business from just over $3 billion of sales in 1992 to $36 billion in 2001. Investors supported Tyco’s strategy as evidenced by the tenfold increase in Tyco’s stock price over an identical period (Exhibit 2). Purchase.” But was the evidence truly there? This case describes the fiscal state of Fannie Mae prior to its entering authorities receivership. Supplies an overview of the factors and a history of Fannie Mae resulting in its failure.
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