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Chapter 9, Problem 27P
In addition to footwear, Kenneth Cole Productions designs and sells handbags, apparel, and other accessories. You decide, therefore, to consider comparables for KCP outside the footwear industry.
- a. Suppose that Fossil, Inc., has an enterprise value to EBITDA multiple of 9.73 and a PIE multiple of 18.4. What share price would you estimate for KCP using each of these multiples, based on the data for KCP in Problems 25 and 26?
- b. Suppose that Tommy Hilfiger Corporation has an enterprise value to EBITDA multiple of 7.19 and a PIE multiple of 17.2. What share price would you estimate for KCP using each of these multiples, based on the data for KCP In Problems 25 and 26?
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Corporate Finance Plus MyLab Finance with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (4th Edition) (Berk, DeMarzo & Harford, The Corporate Finance Series)
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