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Investing in an Unstable Market
... of 10-15%, and sometimes even more.
However, during the 2008 crisis, entrepreneurs had to abandon this strategy. Investment banks quickly adapted and encouraged investors to channel funds into structured instruments, thus allowing them to own shares ... ... entrepreneurs who collaborated with French companies encountered challenges. Financial institutions refused to transfer funds to Russian firms, and a significant decline in liquidity was noted in the market.
While experts consider a repeat of this scenario ...
The Future of the Dollar and the Prospect of a BRICS Currency: Insights from Putin’s Statements
... resilience.
The Future of the Dollar and the Prospect of a BRICS Currency: Insights from Putin’s Statements
In recent statements, Russian President Vladimir Putin shared significant insights regarding the future of the U.S. dollar and the potential for a BRICS ... ... world’s trade, investments, and financial activities. Nations rely on the dollar for international transactions, and central banks hold significant dollar reserves. This dominance has provided the U.S. with substantial economic and political leverage ...
Liter for Ours
... increase the supply of gasoline in the domestic market. In recent years, exports have accounted for 12-15 percent of supplies from Russian refineries. The problem is that this measure only works over a short period. In the long term, oil producers will adjust ... ... not entirely clear why gasoline is expected to lag behind the inflation growth rate in the country. As a result of the Central Bank's key rate increase, oil companies’ costs have risen at every stage: extraction, processing, and marketing. This trend ...
The Fate of the Dollar and the Prospects for BRICS Currency: What's Behind Putin's Statements?
... discussion.
The Fate of the Dollar and the Prospects of the BRICS Currency: What Lies Behind Putin's Statements?
Recently, Russian President Vladimir Putin made several noteworthy statements regarding the future of the dollar and the currency of the ... ... significant portion of global trade and investments. Countries prefer the dollar for international transactions, while central banks hold significant portions of their reserves in dollars. The dollar's sustainable dominance is attributed to its high liquidity,...
How to Value a Business Before Selling or Buying?
... can decrease it.
Contracts and Obligations. Contracts with major clients or long-term leases on favorable terms positively influence business valuation.
3. Example of Valuing Open Oil Market
The company
Open Oil Market
was assessed by the investment bank FINAM using the comparative method. The company OZON, one of the largest players in the Russian e-commerce market, served as a benchmark for the evaluation.
The valuation was based on multiples applied to companies of similar type and scale. The use of OZON as a benchmark was due to the similarities in business models, as both companies ...