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    Bonds and Shares

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    Discussion Why do companies issue shares? In order to raise capital‚ generally to expand the business Suggestion • Raising capital • Expanding the business 4/29/2014 1 Why do people buy the shares? Shares give their holders part of the ownership of a company. (Shareholders have a part of the ownership.) Shareholders receive a proportion of a company’s profits as dividend‚ and may be able to make a capital gain by selling their shares at a higher price than they paid for

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    Valuation of Square Pharma

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    domestic market is catered to by the local pharmaceuticals company and Square Pharmaceuticals limited has captured a significant portion of this market. The company has been growing consistently for over the years‚ and their growth has exceeded the growth of the industry growth at times. |Years |1999 | |Square Pharmaceuticals Limited |20.06 | |Incepta Pharmaceuticals Limited |7.53 | |Beximco Pharmaceuticals Limited

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    NSE Research Initiative‚ Project Report no. 229 / 2009 Determinants and the Stability of Dividends in India: Application of Dynamic Partial Adjustment Equation using Extended Instrumental Variable Approach Dr. Manoj Subhash Kamat Dr. Manasvi Manoj Kamat Summary This paper improves on earlier research on stability and determinants of dividend policies by using a more advanced estimation methodology‚ a larger and more representative sample of panel data (PD)‚ and different proxies for a

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    Preferred Dividends Preferred stock (or preference shares) is a special class of stock that pays a fixed dividend set at the time of issuance. Also‚ preferred dividends must be paid before common stock dividends. To calculate the dividends for preferred stocks‚ you need to multiply the par value of the shares by the dividend percentage. Example 1: If the dividend percentage is 8 percent and the preferred stock was issued at $20 per share‚ then the annual dividend is: 8% * $20 = $1.60 per share. Example

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    valuation questions

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    A higher ROA usually indicate high ROE and therefore result in higher value of both multipliers. Future growth: this is the expected future growth of the company and this will be reflected on the future ROE. Growth in book value of the equity: the growth of equity base in positive value project will increase the equity value to book multiple. 2. Match the price-to-book equity valuation multiple below with each of the four restaurant business discussed above. What is your reasoning for the matches

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    Nike stock Valuation

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    requirements for the course Equity Investment January‚ 2013 1 January 2013|Equity Investment|NIKE Inc Financial Report Recommendation BUY Price at 9 Jan 2013 (USD): $52.45 Price Target: $63.17 52 Week Range: $50.99– $111.81 Summary Section4 – Valuation Reasons about using FCF analysis Computing FCFF from Net Income and CFO & Computing FCFE from FCFF Report Introduction Nike is the largest footwear company in the world selling footwear‚ apparel‚ equipment through 25‚000

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    Relationships Between Stock Split and Bonus Issue of Shares & their pros and cons Presented by Rajib Deb Student of M.COM. 4th Sem. Tripura University‚ Suryamaninagar What is stock split? A stock split is a corporate action that increases the number of the corporation’s outstanding shares by dividing each share‚ which in turn diminishes its price. The stock’s market capitalization‚ however‚ remains the same‚ just like the value of the Rs. 100 does not change if it is exchanged for two 50s. For

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    Valuation of Bonds

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    CHAPTER 6 VALUATION AND MANAGEMENT VALUATION AND MANAGEMENT  OF BONDS All Rights Reserved © Oxford University Press‚ 2011 2 CONTENTS   Introduction Features of the bond      Face Value l Coupon Rate Periodicity of coupon payments Maturity  Redemption Value Fixed and Floating Rate Bonds Indexed Bonds Callable & Puttable Bonds C ll bl & P tt bl B d Zero Coupon and Deep Discount Bonds   Convertible Bonds CHAPTER 6  Types of Bonds Types of Bonds      

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    Valuation of Bmw

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    | Valuation BMW Group | BUSM31 – Strategic Financial Management | 2010-10-27 | Group 14 | | | Tutor: Authors: Måns Kjellsson Daniel Hedevåg Jonas Karlsson Mathias Ljungberg Jakob Tuvehjelm Background BMW is one of the ten largest automobile manufacturers in the world‚ with an annual production of 1.3 million cars (2009). It is furthermore one of the leading manufacturers in the premium car segment. BMW Group brand portfolio includes in addition

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    Dividend Irrevance Theory

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    ONE 1 INTRODUCTION The term dividend refers to that part of profits of a company which is distributed by the company among its shareholders. It is the reward of the shareholders for investments made by them in the shares of the company. The investors are interested in earning the maximum return on their investments and to maximize their wealth. A company‚ on the other hand‚ needs to provide funds to finance its long-term growth. If a company pays out as dividend most of what it earns‚ then for

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