Corporate Finance, Student Value Edition (4th Edition)
Corporate Finance, Student Value Edition (4th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134101446
Author: Berk, Jonathan; DeMarzo, Peter
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 19, Problem 13P

Using the information produced in the income statement in Problem 4, use EBITDA as a multiple to estimate the continuation value in 2010, assuming the current value remains unchanged (reproduce Table 19.15). Infer the EV/sales and the unlevered and levered P/E ratios implied by the continuation value you calculated.

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