Last Updated: November 2000
G-III is a NYC-based apparel company that went public in December 1989. It has been (and continues to be) the leading leather outerwear company in the United States. Unlike many other publicly traded apparel companies, G-III has survived the major worldwide depression in apparel of the early 1990's.
The G-III teaching case is currently used by dozens of instructors all over the world. There is a ~25 page teaching note for the G-III case, with references to academic companion work, detailed suggestions as to how to teach this case and answers to the questions posed on the final page of the case, and a postscript on G-III itself. I believe the G-III case to have many unique and very valuable aspects, which cannot be easily found in competitive cases on IPOs. (This is why I wrote this case to begin with.) If you are an instructor at a business school or economics department, and you are interested in using this case for teaching, please send me an email with your affiliation and the course in which you are planning to use this case to ivo.welch@yale.edu, so I will forward the teaching note to you. (I am strictly controlling access to the teaching note in order to avoid student circulation.)
There are now four versions of this case. They can be downloaded (below) in Adobe Acrobat format. I recommend instructors to consider the full or abbrev-1 version, as explained in my teaching note.
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Other IPO Information: See also my notes on IPOs at http://www.iporesources.org/