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basant
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![Reply](forum_images/reply.gif) Posted: 21/Mar/2011 at 11:17am |
Total market value of land at market price less total debt divided by number of shares.
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Mukesh C
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![Reply](forum_images/reply.gif) Posted: 22/Mar/2011 at 12:33pm |
Thanks a Lot!!
Seems similar like Enterprise value…. But risky..
I think many research reports must be quoting aggressive NAVs….. for part of land banks with ongoing construction - the potential development benefits must be embedded ? this again gets into territory of EPS- right- Please help to understand.
Thanks again for your valuable inputs…. As always
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![Reply](forum_images/reply.gif) Posted: 22/Mar/2011 at 1:17pm |
yes. In most research reports the NAV also includes the value of development even for empty land. the more conservative way ofcourse is to just have the land value.
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![Reply](forum_images/reply.gif) Posted: 22/Mar/2011 at 2:33pm |
hmmm..... shall keep in mind
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I didn't know my salary when I went to work for Graham until I got his first paycheck. Do what you love and don't even think about the money. I will take a trip on Paul Allen's Octopus ($400M yacht), but wouldn't want one for myself. A 60 man crew is needed. They could be stealing, sleeping with each other, etc. Professional sports teams are a hassle, especially when you have as much money as him. Fans would complain that you aren't spending enough when the team loses.
If there is a place that is warm in the winter and cool in the summer, and you do what you love doing, you will do fine. You're rich if you are working around people you like. You will make money if you are energetic and intelligent. This society lets smart people with drive earn a very good living. You will be no exception. - Warren Buffett |
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![Reply](forum_images/reply.gif) Posted: 30/Mar/2011 at 12:29pm |
Originally posted by basant
You will make money if you are energetic and intelligent. This society lets smart people with drive earn a very good living. You will be no exception. - Warren Buffett |
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This shows how passionate about the profession he has selected and shown greater amount of conviction before he started earning anything.
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![Reply](forum_images/reply.gif) Posted: 30/Mar/2011 at 12:53pm |
That is perfectly right:
1. Being energetic
2. Have a lot of commitment
3. Do what you like.
I think in India also it would be the same value systems that will ensure your success.
Must be the absence of these opportunities that have triggered the revolutions in the Middle East.
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