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Case
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Reference no. 9B00M030
Published by: Ivey Publishing
Originally published in: 2000
Version: 2010-01-11
Length: 21 pages
Data source: Field research

Abstract

The president of Pathway Communications Inc (Pathway), a regional Internet service provider (ISP), had to decide the best course of action to transform Pathway into a national information technology firm that offered end-to-end technology support for a variety of consumer and business needs. At the same time, a regional telecommunications firm wanted to buy Pathway. He wondered if he should pursue this offer or one of the following options: (1) franchise his concept and replicate the Pathway business model; (2) execute a national roll-up by buying several smaller ISPs and then completing an initial public offering; or (3) combine his business with a larger ISP or other telecommunications firm. This comprehensive strategy case provides students with the opportunity to explore the issues of growth in a young, high-technology firm and to discuss the significant financial implications of the different alternatives.
Location:
Industry:
Size:
Medium
Other setting(s):
1999

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Abstract

The president of Pathway Communications Inc (Pathway), a regional Internet service provider (ISP), had to decide the best course of action to transform Pathway into a national information technology firm that offered end-to-end technology support for a variety of consumer and business needs. At the same time, a regional telecommunications firm wanted to buy Pathway. He wondered if he should pursue this offer or one of the following options: (1) franchise his concept and replicate the Pathway business model; (2) execute a national roll-up by buying several smaller ISPs and then completing an initial public offering; or (3) combine his business with a larger ISP or other telecommunications firm. This comprehensive strategy case provides students with the opportunity to explore the issues of growth in a young, high-technology firm and to discuss the significant financial implications of the different alternatives.

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Location:
Industry:
Size:
Medium
Other setting(s):
1999

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