Essays about: "undervärderade företag"

Found 2 essays containing the words undervärderade företag.

  1. 1. A Study of the Characteristics of Firms Undergoing Leveraged Buyouts in Europe

    University essay from KTH/Industriell ekonomi och organisation (Inst.)

    Author : HENNING ELMBERGER; FABIAN MALLY; [2018]
    Keywords : leveraged buyouts; LBO; credit markets; private equity; characteristics; leveraged buyouts; LBO; kreditmarknader; riskkapital; egenskaper;

    Abstract : In this thesis we examine the shared characteristics of companies that undergo leveraged buyouts from public markets in Europe between 2005-2015 and whether credit markets have an impact on these characteristics. This is done by conducting logistical regressions on public data and through interviews with industry professionals. READ MORE

  2. 2. A Value Relevant Fundamental Investment Strategy : The use of weighted fundamental signals to improve predictability

    University essay from Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Martin Eliasson; Khawar Malik; Benjamin Österlund; [2011]
    Keywords : Fundamental analysis; Financial statement analysis; Financial analysis; High book-to-market; quantitative analysis; statistical regression study; investment strategy; longitudinal study; NYSE; New York Stock Exchange; Nasdaq; Piotroski; Rados and Lovric; wieghted and modified Piotroski F_score; F_score; B M investment strategy; fundamental signals correlation; return correlation; rolling window investment strategy; Correlations during macroeconomic up and down periods; historical performance of fundamental signals; Piotroski s F_score; fundamental signals; Fundamental analys; en hög book-to-market investeringsstrategi; finansiell analys; Piotroski; Piotroskis F_score; Rados och Lovric; modifierat F_score; undervärderade företag; Användningen av viktade fundamentala signaler för att förbättra förutsägbarheten; fundamentala signaler;

    Abstract : The aim of this study is to investigate the possibility to improve the investment model defined in Piotroski (2000) and the subsequent research carried out on this model. Our model builds further upon the original fundamental score put forth by Piotroski. READ MORE