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weighted-average cost of capital
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The weighted average cost of capital, or "WACC", range, as shown on page 32 of the Proxy Statement is higher than the cost of equity in this case because the target capital structure used in the WACC analysis assumes that there will continue to be an amount of cash that exceeds total financial debt carried on the balance sheet of Starent.
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The weighted average cost of capital, or "WACC", range, as shown on page 32 of the Proxy Statement is higher than the cost of equity in this case because the target capital structure used in the WACC analysis assumes that there will continue to be an amount of cash that exceeds total financial debt carried on the balance sheet of Starent.
unknown title 2009
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I first discovered my writing abilities during my first year in college, WACC.
Pass The Toilet Paper Please: A True Story of A Writing Journey | Write to Done 2010
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Holloway, Ron (November 26, 1933 – December 16, 2009) Screen Daily; WACC tribute
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In addition to the superior service I ran a five-year Net Present Value based on $150/month (triple play with movie package + DVR), 12% WACC, 35.5% tax rate, with 3% annual inflation.
A Bear Speaks: Why Verizon’s Pricey FiOS Bet Won’t Pay Off - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Therefore, the correct cost of capital is probably the WACC, not the cost of equity.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Some Thoughts on the Chrysler Restructuring Plan 2009
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Frankly, it is near impossible to understand the intersection of law and finance without introducing quantitative material — discounted cash flow analysis, WACC, APV, etc.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Efficient Market Hypothesis, a Bleg: 2009
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In explaining why Queensland Gas had accepted BG's bid, Managing Director Richard Cottee said spiraling corporate funding costs due to the global credit crunch had increased the company's weighted average cost of capital, or WACC.
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"Our WACC got whacked ... an 80% premium is none too shabby in this market."
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When the world-famous architect agreed to take on this relatively modest project after having been engaged for the Clark's expansion, WACC, behind-the-scenes by nature, suddenly became high-profile.
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