Foreign Investment in Russia: Challenging the Bear

Foreign Investment in Russia: Challenging the Bear

written by Barbara S. Petitt, fl. 2009 and F. John Mathis, fl. 2010 (Glendale, AZ: Thunderbird Global School of Management, 2009, originally published 2009), 8 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary
In May 2008, the executive team of MLC Corporation (MLC) became deeply involved in the examination of whether it should expand its production and distribution operations into Russia. The Russian economy had grown dramatically, mainly thanks to rising natural gas exports to Europe. A sharp rise in energy prices had further accelerated the growth of the energy sector, as well as supported the expansion of the economy. Thus, in early January 2009, Mark Olexi, the CEO of MLC, was faced with three potential alternatives. The first one was to expand plant capacity at home and continue to export, as the company had done so successfully for years. The second alternative was to risk building a manufacturing plant and distribution center in Russia, and strengthen the company’s competitive position abroad. The third alternative was to await and delay both decisions because of the uncertainties caused by the global financial and economic crises. Whether Russia could manage its economy to avoid the worldwide recession and an internal financial and economic crisis was an open debate. In addition, Russia had just experienced a leadership change, energy prices had collapsed, and the Russian-U.S. relationship had deteriorated.
Field of Interest
Business & Economics
Author
Barbara S. Petitt, fl. 2009, F. John Mathis, fl. 2010
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2009 by the Thunderbird Global School of Management. All Rights Reserved.
Content Type
Case study
Duration
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Format
Text
Original Publication Date
2009
Page Count
8
Publication Year
2009
Publisher
Thunderbird Global School of Management
Place Published / Released
Glendale, AZ
Subject
Business & Economics, Social Sciences, International Business, Monetary policy, Economic conditions, Organizational change, International trade, Financial investments, Management of Companies and Enterprises, Negócios Internacionais, Negocios Internacionales, Rusia, Russia, Country Risk Assessment
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Negócios Internacionais, Negocios Internacionales, Rusia

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