Weetman Pearson and the Mexican Oil Industry (A) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

He taught at the evolution of the Global MBA business course, business course on the history of the growth of multinational corporations. Examines the role of British entrepreneur Weetman Pearson in the development of Mexican oil industry until 1914. Shows the evolution of the domestic entrepreneur from the British builder international contractor, the construction of tunnels, railways and harbors around the world, including the United States and Mexico. In Mexico, where Pearson close relationship with Porfirio Diaz, the government has awarded more oil concessions. In 1910, Pearson discovered one of the largest oil wells in the world, and it has been used as a basis for building an integrated oil company. But in 1918 - when it ends - Pearson is considering to sell their investment in the face of growing political risk "Hide
. by Jeffrey J. Jones, Lisa Bud-Frierman Source: Harvard Business School 18 pages. Publication Date: November 3, 2003. Prod. #: 804085-PDF-ENG

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