Features - Assessment of Analysts' Target Prices - The recent market bubble points to the flaws in the largely unregulated, sometimes irrational models used by sell-side analysts to determine their target prices for a stock. The authors closely examine the case of MicroStrategy, Inc., to advocate that buyers analyze the implicit assumptions necessary to support a particular stock valuation.
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2001
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Authors: | Bryan, Stephen ; Hwang, Lee-Seok ; Lilien, Steven |
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The CPA journal. - New York, NY : New York State Soc. of Certified Public Accountants, ISSN 0094-2049, ZDB-ID 8606109. - Vol. 71.2001, 7, p. 46-53
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