Monster.com: Success Beyond the Bubble Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In 2001, Monster.com was a website that, among other things, related job seekers with organizations willing to hire. It is replaced by would include classified ads in newspapers. Monster was one of the few online companies that survived the bursting of the dot-com bubble, and continues to grow as its revenues and earnings at rates above 50% per year in 2001. This case is why the company has been able to flourish and discusses options for future growth. Also discusses an important trend is the Internet company, asking how far away from its core business of monster can diversify. "Hide
by Roger Hallowell, Cate Reavis Source: Harvard Business School 21 pages. Published: 15 November, 2001. Prod. #: 802024-PDF-ENG

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