Prochnik: Privatization of a Polish Clothing Manufacturer Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Prochnik was a great statesman garment manufacturer located in the area of ​​intensive textile production Lodz, Poland. In the early months of the economic reforms, Prochnik was one of the five state-owned enterprises to be privatized through initial public offering of shares traded on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. The case describes the array of changes needed to transform Prochnik in international competitiveness of private enterprises. "Hide
by Gary W. Loveman, David T. Kotchen Source: Harvard Business School 27 pages. Publication Date: August 19, 1993. Prod. #: 394038-PDF-ENG

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