Weetman Pearson and the Mexican Oil Industry (A)
Taught in the MBA Evolution of Global Business course, a business history course on the growth of multinationals. Explores the role of the British entrepreneur Weetman Pearson in developing the Mexican oil industry before 1914. Shows this entrepreneur's evolution from a domestic British builder to an international contractor, building tunnels, railroads, and harbors worldwide, including the United States and Mexico. In Mexico, where Pearson developed close relations with the dictator Porfirio Diaz, the government awarded large oil concessions. In 1910, Pearson discovered one of the world's largest oil wells, and this was used as a basis to build an integrated oil company. But by 1918--when the case ends--Pearson is considering whether to sell his investment in the face of growing political risk.
【書誌情報】
ページ数:20ページ
サイズ:A4
商品番号:HBSP-804085
発行日:2003/11/3
登録日:2016/5/24