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_aEllis, John, _d1953- _925358 |
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_aCorporate strategy and financial analysis : _bmanagerial, accounting and stock market perspectives / _cJohn Ellis and David Williams |
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_aLondon : _bPitman, _c1993 |
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300 | _ax, 371 p. | ||
505 | _aPART 1 The general framework 1.Introduction PART 2 Assessing strategic direction 2.Assessing strategic capability 3.Taking action to add value 4.Finding information on companies and their markets PART 3 Financial statement analysis 5.Accounting for profit 6.Accounting for cash 7.Comparative financial analysis PART 4 Stock-market assessment 8.Share price movements 9.Short-term share valuation 10.Long-term share valuation PART 5 The general Frameworks revisited 11.Some concluding remarks | ||
520 | _aThis student-centred book provides a set of financial tools and techniques for gaining access to and evaluating a company's corporate and business strategy. It helps students to research information on a company, develop a generic Frameworks for analysing a company's business environment and the industry in which it operates. Students learn how to combine financial and non-financial information in order to come up with a balanced overall assessment of a company's strategy and hence its likely future performance. A third of the book is devoted to the way in which stock-market information can be used to assess and value a company. | ||
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_aManagement science _915571 |
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_aWilliams, David, _d1954- _925359 |
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