Value maximization and the corporate objective
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Shareholder Wealth Maximization
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www.dafi.ase.ro1 Indicators used for measuring shareholders value Author: Burlacu Laura Oana Coordinator: prof.univ.dr.Anamaria Ciobanu Creating shareholder value is the key to success in today's marketplace.
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www.valuebasedmanagement.net2 value-based management: an integrated approach to value creation a literature review anne ameels e-mail: anne.ameels@vlerick.be prof. dr. werner bruggeman
Stakeholder Agency and Social Welfare: Pluralism …
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The Cash Investment Policy Statement - Citi.com
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