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ek2812
Apr 26, 2009, 02:25 AM
How would I figure out the WACC of a company in the london stock exhange?
And, where/how would I find the information for the company (whatever company it is) that I need to produce its WACC? Please help :confused: :(
ROLCAM
Apr 26, 2009, 02:48 AM
This site might be of some help:-
WACC (http://moneyterms.co.uk/wacc/)
ek2812
Apr 26, 2009, 03:02 AM
This site might be of some help:-
WACC (http://moneyterms.co.uk/wacc/)
Thank you for the site. Although I'm still confused on where I would find the relevant information that I need in order to peform a WACC. Say for instance I was going to do it on "Barcalys" Bank where would I look first ?
ROLCAM
Apr 26, 2009, 03:36 AM
Are you a member associated ( a customer)
Of BARCLAYS ?
If you are ,get online and ask the questions
You want.
I would personally get in touch with my own bankers.
I have had correspondence with the London Stock Exchange when I was writing my thesis
On listing requirements.
Get in touch with the Exchange.
They were very helpful to me.
waccawacca
Apr 26, 2009, 06:12 AM
A site more relevant to your needs might be WACC CALCULATOR - CALCULATE WACC ONLINE! (http://thatswacc.com).
Navigate to the site and enter the stock ticker symbol for your stock. The site will calculate WACC by pulling back 3 years of Balance Sheet and Income statement data and the stock's beta.
Hope this helps.
ek2812
Apr 26, 2009, 07:10 AM
A site more relevant to your needs might be WACC CALCULATOR - CALCULATE WACC ONLINE! (http://thatswacc.com).
Navigate to the site and enter in the stock ticker symbol for your stock. The site will calculate WACC by pulling back 3 years of Balance Sheet and Income statement data and the stock's beta.
Hope this helps.
Really good site, thanks for that! :o
Wonder if this just provides wacc's for U.S companies or if it runs through London companies also?
ek2812
Apr 26, 2009, 07:11 AM
Are you a member associated ( a customer)
of BARCLAYS ?
If you are ,get online and ask the questions
you want.
I would personally get in touch with my own bankers.
I have had correspondence with the London Stock Exchange when I was writing my thesis
on listing requirements.
Get in touch with the Exchange.
They were very helpful to me.
:o thank you for your help, I might just do that tomorrow, might save me the trouble!