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Can Equity Value Be Negative?

Equilest

This pivotal metric is typically calculated by summing the market capitalization and net debt of the organization. Understanding equity value is essential as it provides a clear indication of what shareholders truly own in the business, reflecting the residual claim on assets once all debts and obligations are settled.

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Good Intentions, Perverse Outcomes: The Impact of Impact Investing!

Musings on Markets

That generic definition is not only broad enough to cover a wide range of impact investing actions and motives, but has also been with us since the beginning of time. Impact Investing: The What, The Why and the How! Impact investments are investments made with the intent of generating benefits for society, alongside a financial return.

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AI's Winners, Losers and Wannabes: An NVIDIA Valuation, with the AI Boost!

Musings on Markets

As the semiconductor business has acquired heft, in terms of revenues and profitability, investors have priced those operating results into the market capitalization assigned to these companies. After a long stretch at the top, Intel has dropped back down the list and ranked third, in terms of revenues, in 2022.

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Tactical Resources Provides Additional Information Regarding Its Proposed Business Combination With Plum Acquisition Corp. III

Benzinga

Proposed Business Combination As previously announced, Tactical Resources entered into a definitive business combination agreement (the "Business Combination Agreement") with Plum on August 22, 2024. As of the date the Proposed Business Combination was announced, the Company had a market capitalization of approximately CAD$12.1

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Data Update 6 for 2023: A Wake up call for the Indebted?

Musings on Markets

While there is nothing inherently that makes one measure superior to the other, it is important to remember that gross debt can never be less than zero, but net debt can, for firms that have cash balances that exceed their debt.

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