Emerson Electric Company Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In the mid-1980s, Emerson Electric looked for a possible two-year debt problems in three countries: the United States, Switzerland and New Zealand. $ 65 million to be raised is for general corporate expenses. Emerson has subsidiaries in 27 countries, including the three candidate countries. In this case, the students act as the chief financial officer of Emerson and the need to assess the United States, Switzerland and New Zealand economy in order to determine the currency in which to provide the necessary issues debt. "Hide
by Robert F. Bruner, Casey Opitz C. Source: Darden School of Business 13 pages. Publication Date: March 28, 1991. Prod. #: UV2151-PDF-ENG

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