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An Investor's Guide to Analysing Companies and Valuing Shares
How to Make the Right Investment Decision
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| by Michael Cahill
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Product code: 16299 ISBN: 0273663631,
ISBN13: 9780273663638,
304 pages, paperback, published by FT Prentice Hall, 2003
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| Description of An Investor's Guide to Analysing Companies and Valuing Shares |
| Getting to the real value of a business and assessing what its shares are really worth suddenly looks less clear cut. In an investment environment that is extremely challenging even for experienced City professionals, doing your homework has never been more important. And with the current accounting scandals rocking confidence and the markets being able to accurately value copmpanies, stock has just taken on a whole new dimension. The book goes beyond investment ratios to explore what these ratios tell us about the company as an investment or what the ratios tell us about the stock market's assessment of the company and it's prospects. |
| Contents of An Investor's Guide to Analysing Companies and Valuing Shares |
1. Prospects for the sector
2. Prospects for the company
3. Valuation
4. Decision: buy or sell?
5. Case studies
- media sector
- pharmaceutical sector
Glossary
Index |
| About Michael Cahill |
| The author has spent 16 years in the City as an analyst and subsequently as a writer on investment matters |
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