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Apr 26, 2021 · Klobuchar’s “Antitrust” looks at the history of policy toward trusts and monopolies, and calls for revitalized efforts to bring economic titans under control.
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Jan 25, 2021 · In a CoRe Blog post last month, I introduced the first three ‘antitrust books you should’ve read in 2021’. In this second instalment, I take a look at the next and final three books. Antitrust takes a political–historical look at the evolution of U.S. antitrust law, while How Antitrust Failed Workers zooms in on issues of labour market ...
- What Is Book Value?
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Book value is the amount found by totaling a company's tangible assets (such as stocks, bonds, inventory, manufacturing equipment, real estate, and so forth) and subtracting its liabilities. In theory, book value should include everything down to the pencils and staples used by employees, but for simplicity's sake, companies generally only include ...
If it's obvious that a company is trading for less than its book value, you have to ask yourself why other investors haven't noticed and pushed the price back to book value or even higher. The P/B ratio is an easy calculation, and it's published in the stock summaries on any major stock research website. The answer could be that the market is unfai...
You need to know how aggressively a company has been depreciating its assets. This involves going back through several years of financial statements. If quality assets have been depreciated faster than the drop in their true market value, you've found a hidden value that may help hold up the stock price in the future. If assets are being depreciate...
An investor looking to make a book value play has to be aware of any claims on the assets, especially if the company is a bankruptcy candidate. Usually, links between assets and debts are clear, but this information can sometimes be played down or hidden in the footnotes. Like a person securing a car loan by using their house as collateral, a compa...
Critics of book value are quick to point out that finding genuine book value plays has become difficult in the heavily-analyzed U.S. stock market. Oddly enough, this has been a constant refrain heard since the 1950s, yet value investors continue to find book value plays. The companies that have hidden valuesshare some characteristics: 1. They are o...
Even if you've found a company that has true hidden value without any claims on it, you have to wait for the market to come to the same conclusion before you can sell for a profit. Corporate raiders or activist shareholders with large holdingscan speed up the process, but an investor can't always depend on inside help. For this reason, buying purel...
Book value shopping is no easier than other types of investing; it just involves a different type of research. The best strategy is to make book value one part of what you are looking foras you research each company. You shouldn't judge a book by its cover, and you shouldn't judge a company by the cover it puts on its book value. In theory, a low p...
Jan 4, 2024 · In the end, one has to agree that all is not well. But solving the problem is more difficult than diagnosing it. The authors argue that a combination of solutions is required, including transparency rights, collective action, minimum wages, copyright changes—and, of course, antitrust enforcement.
Jan 28, 2022 · In this second instalment of ‘the antitrust books you should’ve read in 2022’, we shift our attention from antitrust’s hottest market—gaming—to two books that are more directly related to the practice of antitrust: Direct by Kathryn Judge and The New Goliaths by James Bessen.
May 13, 2022 · Across sectors and around the world fewer and fewer companies dominate the economy, with negative consequences for consumers, workers and the economy as a whole. Here, Oxford economist Howard Smith introduces books on 'antitrust,' a key policy tool for ensuring that markets are actually functioning properly in market economies.
Jul 12, 2024 · In this article, we’ve curated a collection of the best antitrust books available that will provide you with valuable insights and understanding of the intricate workings of the industry.
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