Diana Mondino and Viviana Zocco at S&P Argentina Case Solution
The young entrepreneurs hadn't only received an adequate amount for their firm, they'd also received significant support to grow their own abilities and their business. Moreover, they were being broadened by their expertise in standing committees with analysts from around the world. The purchase had turned ou nicely. The workload had grown as more firms faced needed reassessment and problem. The disagreeable work of downgrading a business necessarily grown in times like these. Also, the leading marketplace for standings, the industrial sector, was growing. To continue to grow the company would require wide-ranging instruction of would-be customers in new markets like managed funds and insurance. As Zocco and Mondino discussed their own expectations for the forthcoming year, they wondered whether this mightn't be the time to leave the business they'd constructed.
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PUBLICATION DATE: January 01, 1999