ECON 169

Applied Value Investing

Description: Lecture, three hours. Requisites: courses 101, 168, Management 120A (may be taken concurrently). Extends principles of introductory value investing class to more advanced and wider variety of applications. Makes use of multiple case studies to enhance comprehension with real-world examples and to highlight necessary valuation skills that students are expected to master. Also covers market dynamics that can create opportunities to find structurally mispriced securities such as rights offerings, spin-offs, restructurings, and liquidations. Designed for students considering careers in security analysis, investment banking, consulting, and corporate finance. Letter grading.

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