Corporate Finance (4th Edition) (Pearson Series in Finance) - Standalone book
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Author: Jonathan Berk, Peter DeMarzo
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 19, Problem 16P
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To determine: The approximate future long run growth rate which provides same EBITDA multiple in 2010, that is, 9.1.
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Valuing the investment is an important aspect for a firm to estimate the continuation value at the end of the
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