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Abstract

Small Mexican firms with extensive capital needs, international subsidiaries and with revenues of less than $25 million are often too small to attract the attention of large international banks and are thus at the mercy of the oligopolistic Mexican banks with their higher interest rates. This case illustrates how a firm can borrow from private American lenders at rates lower than those charged by the large Mexican banks. This case was sponsored by the Indiana University CIBER Case Collection.
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Industry:
Size:
Less than USD100 million
Other setting(s):
2002

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Abstract

Small Mexican firms with extensive capital needs, international subsidiaries and with revenues of less than $25 million are often too small to attract the attention of large international banks and are thus at the mercy of the oligopolistic Mexican banks with their higher interest rates. This case illustrates how a firm can borrow from private American lenders at rates lower than those charged by the large Mexican banks. This case was sponsored by the Indiana University CIBER Case Collection.

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Location:
Industry:
Size:
Less than USD100 million
Other setting(s):
2002

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