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  • 1996
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Business Analysis and Valuation Using Financial Statements

By: Victor L Bernard, Paul M. Healy and Krishna G. Palepu
Keywords: Financial Statements; Valuation
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Bernard, Victor L., Paul M. Healy, and Krishna G. Palepu. Business Analysis and Valuation Using Financial Statements. Cincinnati, OH: South-Western College Publishing, 1996.
  • August 2013
  • Background Note

A Simple Free Cash Flow Valuation Model

By: William A. Sahlman
Explores some of the issues involved in valuing cash flow streams. A simple model is presented that reveals the effect on value of changing assumptions about the appropriate discount rate, the level of profitability, the growth rate of sales, the asset intensity ratio,... View Details
Keywords: Cash Flow; Valuation
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Sahlman, William A. "A Simple Free Cash Flow Valuation Model." Harvard Business School Background Note 814-027, August 2013.
  • January 1996
  • Background Note

Brand Valuation Methodology: A Simple Example

By: Alvin J. Silk
Provides a simple illustration of a methodology for making a financial evaluation of a brand. View Details
Keywords: Finance; Brands and Branding; Valuation
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Silk, Alvin J. "Brand Valuation Methodology: A Simple Example." Harvard Business School Background Note 596-092, January 1996.
  • March 2002 (Revised July 2004)
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Price of Light, The: Privatization, Regulation and Valuation in Brazil

Asks students to produce a valuation for Rio Light, a Brazilian power company that is state owned and to be sold in March 1996. If successful, the privatization would bring in over $2 billion to the Brazilian treasury. But success was far from assured. Members of the... View Details
Keywords: Valuation; Energy Generation; Privatization; Corporate Governance; Energy Industry; Brazil
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Dyck, Alexander. "Price of Light, The: Privatization, Regulation and Valuation in Brazil." Harvard Business School Case 702-055, March 2002. (Revised July 2004.)
  • 18 May 2007
  • Working Paper Summaries

An Empirical Approach to Understanding Privacy Valuation

Keywords: by Luc Wathieu & Allan Friedman
  • 2007
  • Working Paper

An Empirical Approach to Understanding Privacy Valuation

By: Luc Wathieu and Allan Friedman
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Wathieu, Luc, and Allan Friedman. "An Empirical Approach to Understanding Privacy Valuation." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 07-075, April 2007.
  • February 2001
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Mavesa (B): International Strategy and Valuation Concerns

Examines Mavesa's response to economic liberalization. Looks at Mavesa's efforts to expand into neighboring countries. Also looks at efforts to support the firm's stock price. A rewritten version of an earlier case. View Details
Keywords: Multinational Firms and Management; Emerging Markets; Global Strategy
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Kennedy, Robert E. "Mavesa (B): International Strategy and Valuation Concerns." Harvard Business School Case 701-075, February 2001.
  • 2005
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An Empirical Approach to Understanding Privacy Valuation

By: Luc Wathieu and Allan Friedman
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Wathieu, Luc, and Allan Friedman. "An Empirical Approach to Understanding Privacy Valuation." Cambridge, MA, 2005.
  • November 2000
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Intellectual Asset Valuation Exercise and Exhibits

By: Lynda M. Applegate and Gavin Clarkson
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Applegate, Lynda M., and Gavin Clarkson. "Intellectual Asset Valuation Exercise and Exhibits." Harvard Business School Spreadsheet Supplement 801-701, November 2000.
  • 18 Jul 2023
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The Rising Value of Brand Valuation

  • September 1994
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Valuation of U.S. and U.K. Investment Managers

By: Jay O. Light and Jon Headley
Keywords: Valuation; United States; United Kingdom
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Light, Jay O., and Jon Headley. "Valuation of U.S. and U.K. Investment Managers." Harvard Business School Background Note 295-026, September 1994.
  • August 2003
  • Teaching Note

Valuation Ratios in the Airline Industry (TN)

By: Paul M. Healy
Teaching Note for (9-103-002). View Details
Keywords: Valuation; Air Transportation Industry
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Healy, Paul M. "Valuation Ratios in the Airline Industry (TN)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 104-025, August 2003.
  • 2011
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Height Taken but Worth Unknown: Valuation as an Institutional Process

By: R. Daniel Wadhwani and Mukti Khaire
Drawing on research from organizational studies, sociology, history, and anthropology, we develop a framework for understanding valuation as an institutional process in markets. We posit that three institutional elements—categories, criteria, and standards—are integral... View Details
Keywords: Interactive Communication; Markets; Standards; Situation or Environment; Perception; Valuation
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Wadhwani, R. Daniel, and Mukti Khaire. "Height Taken but Worth Unknown: Valuation as an Institutional Process." 2011.
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An Empirical Approach to Understanding Privacy Valuation

The purpose of this research is to detect the presence of sophisticated economic motives behind individual concerns for privacy. Recent theories of privacy demands in commercial contexts have assumed an economically aware and sophisticated consumer, capable of... View Details
  • October 2018
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Dogs of the Dow: Example Pfizer Valuation

By: Samuel G. Hanson
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Hanson, Samuel G. "Dogs of the Dow: Example Pfizer Valuation." Harvard Business School Background Note 219-051, October 2018.
  • March 2001 (Revised August 2001)
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Ginny's Restaurant: An Introduction to Capital Investment Valuation

An individual is considering the development of a new restaurant. To make the decision, she uses NPV analysis to determine whether she should undertake the investment, and, if so, the optimal size of the investment. View Details
Keywords: Valuation; Decision Making; Business Startups
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"Ginny's Restaurant: An Introduction to Capital Investment Valuation." Harvard Business School Exercise 201-099, March 2001. (Revised August 2001.)
  • October 1987 (Revised January 2013)
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Note on Free Cash Flow Valuation Models

By: William A. Sahlman
Explores some of the issues involved in valuing cash flow streams. A simple model is presented that reveals the effect on value of changing assumptions about the appropriate discount rate, the level of profitability, the growth rate of sales, the asset intensity ratio,... View Details
Keywords: Cash Flow; Valuation
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Sahlman, William A. "Note on Free Cash Flow Valuation Models." Harvard Business School Background Note 288-023, October 1987. (Revised January 2013.)
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Can Analysts Assess Fundamental Risk and Valuation Uncertainty? An Empirical Analysis of Scenario-Based Value Estimates

By: Peter R. Joos, Joseph D. Piotroski and Suraj Srinivasan
We use a dataset of sell-side analysts' scenario-based valuation estimates to examine whether analysts reliably assess the risk surrounding a firm's fundamental value. We find that the spread in analysts' state-side contingent valuations captures the riskiness of... View Details
Keywords: Analyst Forecasts; Scenarios; Uncertainty; Risk and Uncertainty; Valuation; Forecasting and Prediction
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Joos, Peter R., Joseph D. Piotroski, and Suraj Srinivasan. "Can Analysts Assess Fundamental Risk and Valuation Uncertainty? An Empirical Analysis of Scenario-Based Value Estimates." Journal of Financial Economics 121, no. 3 (September 2016): 645–663.
  • July 2015
  • Teaching Note

The Valuation and Financing of Lady M Confections

By: Mihir A. Desai and Elizabeth A. Meyer
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Desai, Mihir A., and Elizabeth A. Meyer. "The Valuation and Financing of Lady M Confections." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 216-001, July 2015.
  • January 2010 (Revised October 2011)
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The Congressional Oversight Panel's Valuation of the TARP Warrants (A)

By: Carliss Y. Baldwin
The Congressional Oversight Panel wants to value the warrants issued to the government in connection with the TARP investments of 2008, in order to increase the transparency of options repurchases. The case describes the methodology used to value the warrants. Students... View Details
Keywords: Financial Crisis; Asset Pricing; Financial Instruments; Investment; Business and Government Relations; Mathematical Methods; Valuation; Banking Industry; Public Administration Industry; United States
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Baldwin, Carliss Y. "The Congressional Oversight Panel's Valuation of the TARP Warrants (A)." Harvard Business School Case 210-035, January 2010. (Revised October 2011.)
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