GlobeOp (C): The Financial Crisis and its Aftermath 2008-2010 Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

The financial crisis that began in 2008 had a huge impact on financial markets, as well as GlobeOp, by the time a leader in the mid-and back-office support services and fund administration for hedge funds and other investors. The crisis has created a large short-term job GlobeOp, but also as a means of reducing income decreased, and assets under management (AUA) has decreased (the company's revenues was heavily dependent on the AUA). He also created the opportunity, as investors pushed for greater transparency and independent administration of the fund. This case is described in response to the turmoil GlobeOp 2008-2009. Company focused on efficiency and customer satisfaction, and by 2010, AUA and earnings were at record levels. GlobeOp today facing new challenges. He began diversification of hedge funds that are established marketing and sales problems. The organization also maturing, moving beyond its founding members, but still tightly controlled from the top. "Hide
by Glenn Carroll, David W. Hoyt Source: Stanford University, 26 pages. Publication Date: April 8, 2011. Prod. #: OD6C-PDF-ENG

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