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|a Viebig, Jan
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|a Equity valuation
|b models from leading investment banks
|c edited by Jan Viebig, Thorsten Poddig and Armin Varmaz
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|a Chichester, England
|b John Wiley & Sons
|c 2008
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|a xxvii, 409 pages
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index
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|a Equity Valuation; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Part I Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Models; Part II Monte Carlo Free Cash Flow to the Firm (MC-FCFF) Models (Deutsche Bank/DWS); Part III Beyond Earnings: A User's Guide to Excess Return Models and the HOLT CFROI® Framework; Part IV Morgan Stanley ModelWare's Approach to Intrinsic Value: Focusing on Risk-Reward Trade-offs; Part V UBS VCAM and EGQ Regression-based Valuation; Part VI Leverage Buyout (LBO) Models; Part VII Valuation 101: Approaches and Alternatives; Part VIII Final Thoughts on Valuation; Index
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|a Actions (Titres de société) / Modèles mathématiques
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|a Valuation / Mathematical models / fast
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|a Portfolio management / Mathematical models / fast
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|a Equity Valuation: Models from the Leading Investment Banks is a clear and reader-friendly guide to how today's leading investment banks analyze firms. Editors Jan Viebig andThorsten Poddig bring together expertise from UBS, Morgan Stanley, DWS Investment GmbH and Credit Suisse, providing a unique analysis of leading equity valuation models, from the very individuals who use them. Filled with real world insights, practical examples and theoretical approaches, the book will examine the strengths and weaknesses of some of the leading valuation approaches, helping readers understand how analyst
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