Essays about: "relative valuation approach"
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11. Business Valuation : How to Value Private Limited Knowledge Based Companies
University essay from IHH, FöretagsekonomiAbstract : Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the methods used for valuating private limited knowledge based companies and if a new approach is required, create or modify a foundation that will constitute as a base within the valuation process. Method This is a qualitative study using interviews to obtain primary data. READ MORE
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12. On the Valuation of ‘Big Pharma’s’ Research Pipelines
University essay from Institutionen för ekonomisk och industriell utvecklingAbstract : Background: Tougher demands from regulators on drugs efficiency and safety,governmental cost cutting and more complex areas of research, has led to that the importance of the pharmaceutical industry’s research pipelines are increasing. Even though the capital markets views on the pharmaceutical industry and its valuation is changing, the authors is not aware of any prior research that has been conducted on the topic of how the market reacts to clinical trial results or how security analysts valuates product pipelines. READ MORE
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13. Business Valuation : Valuation of IT-companies in the area of Jönköping
University essay from IHH, FöretagsekonomiAbstract : Background: In Sweden Internet was introduced in 1983 and IT became a popular phe-nomenon in the 1990s. In the middle of this decade IT-companies had a prosperous period. Many companies acquired competitors frequently dur-ing these years in order to build brand names and stay competitive. READ MORE
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14. Uranium Mining Industry : -A valuation of uranium mining companies
University essay from IHH, Redovisning och finansieringAbstract : Background: Over the last three years uranium prices have soard from US $14 per pound (lb) to the current price of US $120/lb and this rapid incline of the commodity have created a boom within the uranium prospecting and min-ing industry. There are currently 435 nuclear reactors all over the world and these reactors demand 180 millions of pounds of uranium each year to run at full production. READ MORE