Wit Capital: Evolution of the Online Investment Bank (B) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Describes the evolution of the mind Capital from its origins as a small brewery in the online investment bank advising small technology companies seeking to raise capital and large companies seeking to acquire Internet companies, as well as offers retail brokerage services for private investors seeking access to initial public offering. Discussion of the continuing evolution of the mind in 2000 when it sold its retail brokerage unit and refocused on traditional corporate clients. Provides detailed cost WIT offers to its clients goals and some data on the cost of services and the quality of service delivery. Written for a second-year MBA course Service Management. Can also be used in courses focusing on the Internet, general management, entrepreneurship, Service Management, and service operations. "Hide
by Roger Hallowell, Charles G. Ruberto Source: Harvard Business School 5 pages. Publication Date: November 8, 2000. Prod. #: 801265-PDF-ENG

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