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An edition of The dark side of valuation (2001)

The dark side of valuation

valuing young, distressed and complex businesses

  • 1 Want to read

The comprehensive guide to valuing technology companies Projections for future revenues, earnings, cash flows, the impact of stock options, and more 5 detailed case studies cover the entire tech lifecycle: Amazon.com, Ariba, Cisco, Motorola, and a new IPO Presented by one of the world's leading experts in valuation State-of-the-art tools for assessing the value of any technology company Technology companies have exploded in importance, yet investors and analysts face unprecedented challenges in valuing them. In The Dark Side of Valuation, one of the world's leading valuation experts reviews every approach, demonstrating exactly how to adapt traditional techniques to minimize risks and maximize returns. Aswath Damodaran begins with an overview of the markets' dramatic shift towards technology stocks - specifically new technology stocks. He then identifies key valuation principles and techniques, demonstrating them through five case studies that encompass the entire technology company lifecycle: Amazon.com, Ariba, Cisco, Motorola, and a new IPO-ready startup. Coverage includes: Adaptation of discounted cash flow models for tech companies with limited histories, shifting business mixes, and volatile stock prices The limitations of traditional accounting definitions in measuring technology company cash flows Superior processes for estimating future revenues, earnings, and cash flows Evaluation of the impact of management and employee stock options on share value and earnings multiples An in-depth assessment of PEG and price-to sale ratios Relative valuation: fundamentals, earnings multiples, and revenue multiples "What a refreshing book to read! Damodaran's book is essential if capital markets are going to accurately gauge the contributions of emerging companies...His insights are illuminating and his mastery of financial analysis is unmatched." -Louis Columbus Director of Marketing, Linksys

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Publisher
FT Press
Language
English
Pages
600

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Cover of: The dark side of valuation
Cover of: The Dark Side of Valuation
The Dark Side of Valuation
2007, Pearson Education
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: The Dark Side of Valuation
The Dark Side of Valuation
February 15, 2001, FT Press
Hardcover in English - 1st edition
Cover of: The dark side of valuation
The dark side of valuation: valuing old tech, new tech, and new economy companies
2001, Financial Times Prentice Hall, Financial Times/Prentice Hall
in English
Cover of: The Dark Side of Valuation
The Dark Side of Valuation
February 15, 2001, FT Press
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Table of Contents

The dark side of valuation
Intrinsic valuation
Probabalistic valuation : scenario analysis, decision trees and simulation
Relative valuation
Real option valuation
A shaky base : a risky, risk free rate
Risky ventures : assessing the price of risk
Macro matters : the real economy
Baby steps : valuing young and start-up companies
Shooting stars : valuing growth companies
Not so staid : valuing mature companies
The inevitable end : valuing companies in distress and decline
Ups and down : valuing cyclical and commodity companies
Mark to market : valuing financial service companies
Invisible investments : valuing firms with intangible assets
Volatility rules : valuing emerging market companies
The octopus : valuing multi-business, global companies
Lighting the way : vanquishing the dark side.

Edition Notes

Published in
Upper Saddle River, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
658.15/5
Library of Congress
HG4028.V3 D352 2010, HG4028.V3D352 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
600

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23175466M
Internet Archive
darksidevaluatio00damo
ISBN 13
9780137126897
LCCN
2009009418
OCLC/WorldCat
297146415
Library Thing
769747
Goodreads
6694756

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""In 1990, the largest firms, in terms of market capitalization, in the world were industrial and natural resource giants that had been in existence for much of the century.""

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