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Equity Valuation Using Multiples An Empirical Investigation Schreiner Andreas

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Equity Valuation Using Multiples An Empirical Investigation Schreiner Andreas
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Publisher: duv
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.65 MB
Pages: 191
Author: Schreiner; Andreas
ISBN: 9783835006966, 3835006967
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Equity Valuation Using Multiples An Empirical Investigation Schreiner Andreas by Schreiner; Andreas 9783835006966, 3835006967 instant download after payment.

In spite of the widespread usage of multiples in practice, relevant research related to the multiples valuation method is lacking. While valuing firms using multiples seems straightforward at first glance, it actually implies several complications and open issues. To close the gap, Andreas Schreiner examines the role of multiples in equity valuation. He transforms the standard multiples valuation method into a comprehensive framework for using multiples in valuation practice, which corresponds to economic theory and is consistent with the results of a broad empirical study of European and U.S. equity markets.

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