Valuation
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As a result, the
valuation
of Chinese innovators is many times higher than that of their Western counterparts.
SKS raised more equity from investors such as Sequoia and Odyssey Capital, before going public on the Indian stock exchange in 2010, raising about $358 million at a
valuation
exceeding $1.6 billion.
Returns on an investment depend on the
valuation
of financial assets, among other factors.
He looks at the “impact of technology on jobs” generally, and considers the stock-market
valuation
for highly profitable technology companies such as Google and Apple to be more than fair.
The only important restraints on this managerial freedom are concerns about worker morale and its impact on productivity, profits and stock
valuation.
With risk assets’ long-term
valuation
falling and pressure to prick price bubbles rising, China’s capital reserves will be insufficient to refinance the developed countries’ debts cheaply.
China’s purchases of Treasuries help hold down US interest rates – possibly by as much as one percentage point – which provides broad support to other asset markets, such as equities and real estate, whose
valuation
depends to some extent on Chinese-subsidized US interest rates.
A lower
valuation
for the euro diminishes the risk of recession in Europe.
Somewhere in the system, accountability for stability and sustainability in terms of asset valuation, leverage, and balance sheets will need to be assigned and taken seriously.
They also provide “balance to food company product portfolios, thereby limiting corporate liability on both legal and stock
valuation
fronts” – a reference to potential claims against companies that their products might cause obesity or poor health.
This new approach to company
valuation
reflects the view that the most successful companies will be those that deploy all four kinds of capital responsibly.
As it is, the
valuation
of a country’s currency is not so much determined by the performance of its economy as by the forces of supply and demand on foreign-exchange markets.
Financial-account transactions caused 32% of that change, while
valuation
changes relating to exchange and interest rates accounted for the rest.
Finally, the claim that everyone is – under ideal conditions – paid what they are worth is an economic, not a moral,
valuation.
Currently, one of the most important sources is the accounting
valuation
of foreign-exchange reserves on the BCB’s balance sheet.
Last year, data from China’s Science and Technology Ministry showed that the number of Chinese “unicorns” (companies that are less than ten years old, yet have a
valuation
of over $1 billion) has soared above 130 – at least 30 more than in the US.
Given the rather low share of Chinese unicorns that fulfill their promise, there is little doubt that China has a
valuation
problem.
The expected market return is that amount plus or minus expected changes in
valuation
ratios: will stocks return more as price-earnings ratios rise, or return less as price-earnings ratios fall?
Transatlantic trade rules on currency valuation, for example, might leave Japan indifferent.
Its
valuation
skyrocketed to $9 billion.
Holmes, who was touting her company’s transparency and reveling in its massive
valuation
long after she knew that the Edison machines were not cutting it, did not just break the Golden Rule; she melted it down.
Facebook has an equity
valuation
of $170 billion but employs only around 6,000 people.
The problem was that retail investors were not equipped to judge the
valuation
of listed companies like Alibaba, yet they could use margin loans to engage in speculation.
Former SOEs--whose market
valuation
is pumped up by the artificial shortage of tradable shares--account for more than nine-tenths of the 1,224 companies listed on China's stock exchanges.
Consequently, it is helpful to have a proxy activity that enables outsiders to see that the process of discernment and
valuation
really occurs.
But in order to be sure of the reliability of this function, the purchaser must be convinced of the long-term
valuation
of the object of desire.
And that means that these companies’ stock-market
valuation
is inconsistent with containing global warning.
The trend is real, but it is still too little to trigger significant changes in fossil-fuel companies’
valuation
and behavior.
Areas of focus would include using the SDR for some bond issuance and trade transactions, developing market infrastructure (including payments and settlement mechanisms), improving
valuation
methodologies, and gradually developing a yield curve for SDR-denominated loans and bonds.
Is it any wonder that the
valuation
of securitized investments has become so challenging, that mark-to-market
valuation
on securitized assets has become meaningless, depressed, or both, and that the securitization market itself has seized up?
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