The most common mistake made in estimating the value of a company
In this week’s video insight Stuart discusses discounted cash flow valuations and the most common mistake made in estimating the value of a company using this valuation methodology.
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rob barnett
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Hi Stuart,
I really enjoyed your video on DCF. As a long time proponent of this form of valuation & the insights that it generates it is refreshing to hear from a person who really knows his stuff.
Best regards, Rob
Stuart Jackson
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Thanks Rob