How do you value a company
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Answer / babhu kanchupalli
Company is valued by it's Market Capitalization value.
Market capitalization= share value*total number of shares.
For example : ITC pvt ltd have 2000 shares value of Rs.2 each...the value of ITC is 4000 i.e 2000*2....
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Answer / mufaddal
Value is dependent on expectation,Value is dependent on future cash flow,Value is dependent on tangible capital assets.and we should also analysis the value of the company, company networth which is equal to total assets minus liabilities which are shown in financial statement of the company.
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