The Dark Side of Valuation: Valuing Old Tech, New Tech and New Economy Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

The Dark Side of Valuation: Valuing Old Tech, New Tech and New Economy Book

If the tech-stock swoon merely whets your appetite for this roller coaster of a market sector, and your eyes don't glaze over at the very sight of formulas such as "Return on Capital = EBIT (1 - t) / Capital Invested", then The Dark Side of Valuation is the investment guide you've been waiting for. Whether considering New Economy firms at their peak or their valley, suggests Aswath Damodaran, the problem has always been determining their true value with equitable dispassion. A leading expert on the topic, Damodaran begins by noting that standard corporate valuations are determined by four factors: cash flow from existing investments, growth expected from this cash flow, length of time this growth is sustained, and cost of capital to sustain it. In what he admits is not always an easy read, Damodaran then details various ways to adapt conventional valuation methods for companies that lack key traditional variables (such as profits, track records, and even competitors with which they can be compared) in order to arrive at realistic valuations. Those not scared off by charts comparing the historical risk for T-bills and T-bonds since 1928 will find this book worth a look. --Howard RothmanRead More

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  • 013040652X
  • 9780130406521
  • Aswath Damodaran
  • 6 February 2001
  • Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 479
  • 1
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