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Netflix, Inc., 2007
Pfeifer, Phillip E.; Conroy, Robert M.Case DARDEN-F-1592-EFinanceThe protagonist in this case is an analyst attempting to value Netflix, Inc., and check whether her recent buy recommendation at a price of $20.00 per share was still valid. Recent bad news had caused the price to drop and she needed to do her best to figure out what was the future for Netflix, and was it undervalued at $17 per share? Intended for MBA students, this case contains her discounted cash flow valuation and a set of assumptions (revenu...Starting at €8.20
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Valuation of Netflix, Inc.
Pfeifer, Phillip E.; Conroy, Robert M.Case DARDEN-F-1610-EFinanceIntended for MBAs, this case concerns the valuation of Netflix, Inc., which was the largest U.S. online movie rental subscription service in early 2009. After reviewing Netflix's historical financial and customer relationship performance, this case presents three approaches for valuing the firm in early 2009. The first is a company-level discounted cash flow analysis based on pro forma projections of revenues, earnings, and cash flow. The second ...Starting at €8.20
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Kelly Solar - Teaching Note
Lipson, Marc L.; Bodily, Samuel E.; Lichtendahl, Kenneth C. Jr.Teaching Note DARDEN-F-1614TN-EFinanceTeaching note for product F-1614Starting at €0.00
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Kelly Solar
Bodily, Samuel E.; Lipson, Marc L.; Lichtendahl, Kenneth C. Jr.Case DARDEN-F-1614-EFinanceA small start-up company must make additional investments to maximize its firm value. But the company owner will not make this investment unless she can renegotiate outstanding debt claims. Solving this "debt overhang" problem through negotiation is the focus of the case. In this context, students are exposed to a variety of issues: the nature of financial claims, bargaining and negotiation fundamentals, and agency costs of debt.Starting at €8.20
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Panera Bread Company (Spanish version)
Lipson, Marc L.Case DARDEN-F-1827FinanceTraducción al español de la versión del 3 de septiembre de 2009 del caso UVA-F-1575. Al finalizar el año 2007, Panera Bread Company se enfrentó un nuevo desafío. Hasta la fecha, se había basado en ganancias retenidas e infusiones menores de capital para financiar sus operaciones. Pero una disminución de los márgenes limitaría el financiamiento futuro de fondos generados internamente. Para complicar las cosas el precio de sus acciones estaba en mí...Starting at €8.20
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Wilson Family Foundation - Teaching Note
Lipson, Marc L.Teaching Note DARDEN-F-1899TN-EFinanceTeaching note for product F-1899Starting at €0.00
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Traverse Bank - Teaching Note
Lipson, Marc L.Teaching Note DARDEN-F-1929TN-EFinanceTeaching Note for Product F-1929Starting at €0.00
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Blue Ridge Bike and Hike - Teaching Note
Lipson, Marc L.Teaching Note DARDEN-F-1749TN-EFinanceTeaching Note for Product F-1749Starting at €0.00
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Nordgold: All-In Sustaining Costs
Lipson, Marc L.Case DARDEN-C-2412-EAccounting and ControlUnderstanding the economics of gold mining had always been a challenge. Gold mines were long-lived assets that required substantial capital investments both to identify and gain access to mineral ore for future processing and to sustain output over the life of a mine. A typical investor might have looked at annual operating margins alone, ignoring these capital outlays, and set unrealistic return expectations. When firms fell short of these expec...Starting at €8.20
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Langtry Falls Expansion Plan - Teaching Note
Lipson, Marc L.Teaching Note DARDEN-F-1804TN-EFinanceTeaching note for product F-1804Starting at €0.00