Triple Point Technology Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

The founding CEO of Triple Point Technology, Peter Armstrong, was contemplating the sale of the company. The business specialized in supplying its customers with software used for risk management and transaction processing in a variety of commodity markets. Triple Point Technology potentially was a source of a large amount of wealth for its owners and had grown considerably in its 13 years of existence. The sale was prompted by a co founder who needed to sell his share of the company. The case explores the justification for owners to monetize a part of their institution's value, the sales process, and compares two distinct offers from the viewpoint of the organization's executives that may have a substantial continuing interest in it.

Triple Point Technology Case Study Solution

PUBLICATION DATE: December 01, 2010 PRODUCT #: 211057-PDF-ENG

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