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Can Salesforce return to its former lofty heights, after slumping 50% from its all time high?

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At the current level Salesforce has a P/E ratio of 100x and an EV/EBITDA ratio of 47x for 2022. This was mainly driven by operating expenses growth exceeding sales growth and thus putting strain on EBITDA margin. The Discounted Cash Flow analysis produced a value of $99.5 billion using a WACC of 9.7%.

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Can Salesforce return to its former lofty heights, after slumping 50% from its all time high?

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At the current level Salesforce has a P/E ratio of 100x and an EV/EBITDA ratio of 47x for 2022. This was mainly driven by operating expenses growth exceeding sales growth and thus putting strain on EBITDA margin. The Discounted Cash Flow analysis produced a value of $99.5 billion using a WACC of 9.7%.

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Visa: Dominating the Global Payments Industry

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goes back to the launch of the BankAmericard, a consumer credit program by Bank of America in 1958. The program was led by Mr. Dee Hock’s vision to bring together various banks as members of a “non-stock, for profit membership corporation” and operate credit cards under the ‘Visa’ franchise.

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After reporting stellar quarterly results, can Visa close the gap to its all time high?

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Cheaper online shopping with Argentinian peso and Visa By utilizing PayPal for e-commerce transactions, consumers have been eligible for a discount of up to 40% when using Visa as the payment option. This is due to favorable exchange rates offered by the Central Bank of Argentina for foreign credit cards.

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29 Valuation Interview Questions and Answers: Mastering the Art of Crackling Interviews

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These interviews are not just a mere formality but a critical component of the hiring process in finance, investment banking, and consulting. These examples cover a range of topics, including discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis, comparable company analysis (CCA), and market multiples. What is Free Cash Flow to Equity?

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Methods of Business Valuation by Their Profitability

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Strictly speaking, the result to be taken into account should be the free cash flow generated by the company, i.e. the cash flow actually available to a buyer to repay acquisition debt, through the distribution of dividends: this is the DCF method (for Discounted Cash-Flows), which is detailed below.