Equity valuation models from leading investment banks

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 uniq...

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Main Author: Viebig, Jan
Other Authors: Varmaz, Armin, Poddig, Thorsten
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Chichester, England John Wiley & Sons 2008
Series:The Wiley finance series
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