Browse By Area of Focus: Europe
May 01, 2006

Real Estate in London and Berlin

Michael Ferry MBA '06
Edward Martell MBA '06
Jeff Remillard MBA '06

The growing prominence of capital markets in today's real estate industry has led to greater investor focus on global real estate opportunities.

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April 18, 2006

European Opportunities: From Fund Raising to Deal Making

Helena Plater-Zyberk MBA '06

At the Droege-Chazen Forum, top minds leading nine key American and European-based private equity firms assembled to exchange views on market trends, swap behind-the-curtain tales from their own headline-grabbing deals, and offer strategic insight to those seeking to share in the region’s potential for high returns.

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April 18, 2006

Transforming Labor-Business Relations in European Manufacturing

Amina Runyan-Shefa MBA '06

Dr. Wolfgang Bernhard, MBA ’88, a member of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG, delivered the first annual Jerome A. Chazen Lecture at Columbia Business School, offering candid views on labor and business relations in Europe’s manufacturing sector.

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April 18, 2006

Corporate Social Responsibility: An Emerging Form of Risk Management in Europe

Stephanie Sewell King MBA/MIA '06
Dorit Matthews MBA '05
Marie Wiltz MBA '05

In March 2005 a group of Columbia MBA students met with European corporate representatives during a study trip to France and Belgium. Here, three of those students examine innovative approaches to risk management in the form of corporate social responsibility.

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May 19, 2005

Critical Challenges Facing Global Financial Services

Francisco Gonzalez Chairman and CEO of BBVA

Francisco Gonzalez, Chairman and CEO of BBVA, discusses five critical challenges faced by the financial services industry today.

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May 17, 2004

Tax Motivated German Financing of the U.S. Film Industry

William Bardeen MBA '04
Claude Shaw MBA '04

An analysis of the tax benefits, financing structures, German requirements and U.S. issues associated with this film financing technique demonstrates why international tax factors have become so important to the U.S. film industry.

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May 17, 2004

Balancing a Global Corporate Structure with Creativity

Daniel Piette CEO of LV Capital and President of L Capital France

Chairman and CEO of LV Capital and President of L Capital France highlights the paradox of running a global company while maintaining the creative edge. He then touches on the role of LV Capital in generating new brands for the multi-label company.

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November 19, 2003

Finland: A European Model of Successful Innovation

Robert Werner MBA/MIA '04

Over the course of the 1990s, Finland's economy underwent a dramatic transformation from being in a state of severe depression to becoming one of the most competitive in the world. Government structures and public innovation policies have played a key role in this process and, to a large degree, have fueled and encouraged this turnaround.

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November 19, 2003

Yukos Oil: A Corporate Governance Success Story?

Raphael Minder Knight-Bagehot Fellow '03
Rahim Rabimov MS '03
Diana Yousef-Martinek MBA/MIA '04

The story of Yukos Oil and its chief executive, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, took a dramatic turn this year when the Russian government began investigating Khodorkovsky and other major shareholders. How the case will be resolved is still not known, but it has created a crisis of confidence among investors in the new Russia.

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