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- ISBN-13978-0471702214
- Edition4th
- PublisherWiley
- Publication dateMarch 11 2008
- LanguageEnglish
- File size10523 KB
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UNIVERSITY EDITION
The #1 guide to corporate valuation is back . . . and better than ever!
"The best valuation book just got better. This edition's greater emphasis on what drives value and how to measure it will improve the way practitioners conduct financial analysis and, ultimately, make strategic decisions. It is required reading for all executives."
—Professor Benjamin C. Esty, Harvard Business School author of Modern Project Finance: A Casebook
"The bible in its field. Anyone wanting to understand what drives corporate value should read this latest edition."
—Dr. Raymund Breu, Chief Financial Officer, Novartis AG
"Valuation gets to the heart of how to measure and manage value in a company. Whether you are evaluating an acquisition, restructuring a corporation, or formulating strategy, this book will help you do it well."
—John A. Manzoni, Chief Executive Refining and Marketing, BP plc
Praise for the First Edition
"A 'how-to' guide for corporate executives who want to get at the unrealized shareholder values trapped in public companies."
—The New York Times
"The book's clarity and comprehensive coverage make it one of the best practitioners' guides to valuation."
—Financial Times
About the Author
McKinsey & Company is a management-consulting firm that helps leading corporations and organizations make distinctive, lasting, and substantial improvements in their performance. Over the past seven decades, the firm’s primary objective has remained constant: to serve as an organization’s most trusted external advisor on critical issues facing senior management. With consultants deployed from over 80 offices in more than 40 countries, McKinsey advises companies on strategic, operational, organizational, financial, and technological issues. The firm has extensive experience in all major industry sectors and primary functional areas, as well as in-depth expertise in high-priority areas for today’s business leaders.
Tim Koller is a partner in McKinsey’s New York office. He leads the firm’s Corporate Performance Center and is a member of the leadership group of the firm’s global corporate finance practice. In his 20 years in consulting Tim has served clients in North America and Europe on corporate strategy and capital markets, M&A transactions, and value-based management. He leads the firm’s research activities in valuation and capital markets. He was formerly with Stern Stewart & Company, and Mobil Corporation. He received his MBA from the University of Chicago.
Marc Goedhart is an associate principal in McKinsey’s Amsterdam office and a member of the leadership group of the firm’s corporate finance practice in Europe. Marc has served clients across Europe on portfolio restructuring, capital markets, and M&A transactions. He taught finance as an assistant professor at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, where he also earned a PhD in finance.
David Wessels is an adjunct professor of finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Named by Business Week as one of America’s top business school instructors, he teaches courses on investment banking and corporate valuation at the MBA and Executive MBA levels. David is also a director in Wharton’s executive education group, serving on the executive development faculties of several Fortune 500 companies. David, a former consultant with McKinsey, received his PhD from the University of California at Los Angeles.
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- Publisher : Wiley; 4th edition (March 11 2008)
- Language : English
- File size : 10523 KB
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About the authors
Tim Koller is a partner in McKinsey's New York office. Tim has served clients in North America and Europe on corporate strategy and issues concerning capital markets, M&A transactions, and value-based management. He leads the firm's research activities in valuation and capital markets issues. He received his MBA from the University of Chicago.
I am a senior expert in McKinsey’s Amsterdam office and one of the leaders of the Corporate Finance practice in Benelux. My work focuses primarily on transactions (including M&A), corporate strategy and valuation. I have served clients across Europe in a broad range of sectors, including pharma & healthcare, consumer goods, energy and transportation.
Since 2017, I am an endowed professor of corporate valuation at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM).
I’m a co-author of Valuation: Measuring and Managing the Valuation of Companies” by T. Koller, M. Goedhart and D. Wessels. Valuation, which is in its 25th year and 6th edition, is currently used as a textbook at many business schools, including Wharton, Chicago Booth, MIT, INSEAD and Northwestern.
Outside of my client work, I’m a member of the editorial board of the quarterly journal McKinsey on Finance and have published extensively in the McKinsey Quarterly and academic journals. I also regularly contribute to academic courses in finance at various academic institutions in Europe.
Before joining McKinsey in 1996, I was a professor in the Finance Department at Erasmus University in Rotterdam (NL) and worked for Royal Nedlloyd Group. I have a Ph.D. in finance at Erasmus University (1994).
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