| Financial Analysis Series - Corporate Valuation Methodologies & Relative Valuation |
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This event is closed for registration
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| Date: |
6/19/09 |
| Time: |
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Member Cost: |
$525.00 |
| Nonmember Cost: |
$650.00 |
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| Refund Policy: |
Refund less $50 non-refundable deposit available until June 13, 2009. |
| Location: |
CFASF Program Center |
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300 Montgomery St, SF CA |
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Instructor(s):
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Hamilton Lin, CFA - Wall Street Training
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| Event Description: |
| How can you tell if a company is undervalued or overvalued? Is the current stock price the only measure of value? Why would one company command a higher or lower premium than its direct competitor? This course takes a practical, tangible, and non-theoretical approach to examining how corporations are valued and the major analytical tools that are used. |
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| Hamilton Lin, CFA, President & Founder of Wall St. Training, has a broad background in investment banking and mergers & acquisitions in diverse industries ranging from oil & gas to insurance to asset management and related sectors. Prior to founding his firm, he worked at: Goldman Sachs Investment Banking, where he standardized his group's best practices; Bank of America's M&A department, where he customized many of the firm's models; various boutique middle-market investment banks, executing private transactions; and Ryan Labs, an asset-liability asset management firm. Hamilton has taught as an adjunct professor at Baruch College and Hunter College in New York City. He graduated from NYU Stern in Finance and International Business, is a Chartered Financial Analyst and has taught all levels and all study sessions of the CFA exam. |
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