The authors began writing the First Edition of this textbook in early 1988. It took almost 10 years to complete this effort, because they did not want to write an ordinary textbook. Their goal was to write a book that would break new ground in both the understanding and explanation of finance and it
Financial markets and corporate strategy
โ Scribed by Grinblatt, Mark;Titman, Sheridan
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill Higher Education;London : McGraw-Hill [distributor
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 881
- Edition
- 2nd ed., European ed
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Subjects
Business planning;Business planning--United States;Corporations--Finance;Corporations--United States--Finance;Financial institutions;Financial institutions--United States;Strategic planning;Strategic planning--United States;Financial institutions -- United States;Corporations -- United States -- Finance;Business planning -- United States;Strategic planning -- United States;Corporations -- Finance;United States
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