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Volkswagen AG: Valuation in 2009 (A)
Saffi, Pedro; Vergara, CarlesCase F-845-EFinanceThe purpose of this case is to introduce two of the most basic and used valuation techniques: dividend discount model (DDM) and multiples valuation. Students are required to value Volkswagen AG in the context of its merger agreement with Porsche and a major economic crisis that strongly affected the car industry. This case is designed for use at the beginning of a standard MBA Corporate Finance course, but can also be placed in any valuation modu...Starting at €8.20
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Squeeze to Infinity: Porsche's Attempt to Acquire Volkswagen
Saffi, Pedro; Simon, JanCase F-848-EFinanceThe German financial market regulator (BaFin) had recently come under severe national and international pressure because of large market movements in Volkswagen stocks, caused by Porsche's announcement that it acquired a much larger than expected stake in the company. At one point, the firm had become the largest company in the world and, in one afternoon, its market capitalization was bigger than that of the entire car industry. In the blame gam...Starting at €8.20
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Volkswagen AG: Valuation in 2009 - Teaching Note
Saffi, Pedro; Vergara, CarlesTeaching Note FT-82-EFinanceThe purpose of this case is to introduce two of the most basic and used valuation techniques: dividend discount model (DDM) and multiples valuation. Students are required to value Volkswagen AG in the context of its merger agreement with Porsche and a major economic crisis that strongly affected the car industry. The goal is to develop students¿ ability on choosing the data needed to implement the DDM and multiples valuation techniques and analyz...Starting at €0.00
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Formulas Involved in WACC Calculations
Saffi, Pedro; Vergara, CarlesTechnical Note FN-604-EFinanceWhich discount rate should a company use to evaluate its projects or to value its assets in general? This note is intended to clarify the different assumptions and formulas used to calculate the WACC that students may encounter in different textbooks and articles.Starting at €8.20