The Value of Stories in Business | Aswath Damodaran | Talks at Google
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2017-05-11に共有
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This talk was moderated by Saurabh Madaan.
コメント (21)
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The most important thing that should be on everyone mind currently should be to invest in different sources of income that doesn't depend on the government. Especially with the current economic crisis around the word. This is still a good time to invest in various stocks, Gold, silver and digital currencies.
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This man is Underappreciated.
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Great Prof. Great content. What is most impressive is with hardly any audience ( almost empty) a World Renowned Prof has the same passion and energy as if it were his MBA class at Stern with 300 students.
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I wish a teacher like YOU. I can feel your Investing's passion. Thanks you for all the knowledge you share for free! Nobel Prize!!!
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Damodaran is a brilliant eloquent speaker. This talk was a joy to watch. It was like watching a stand-up comedy show plus a gripping documentary all at the same time!
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His lecture is so interesting that I have to make sure I understand every word, so I searched Bambi's mothers death, now i regret it
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Can't believe I am just discovering this guy now. He is wonderful and kept me engaged right at the start.
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This is the best valuation explanation I’ve ever heard
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love his passion for valuation and his profession, with his accomplishments and his name he should be a managing director of some PE or VC firms collecting millions
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Great storyteller and that comes through in his presentation. Stories shape us because they inform us of the value of things within us and around us. Admirable teacher and something to aspire to in myself : the art of story telling
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Hi Mr. Damodaran. As Brazilian and also passionate about valuation, let me congrats you on the brilliant lecture. I hope you come to Brazil soon to share your thoughts with us.
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As someone who has picked businesses apart for 30 years and still tries to understand and value them, I find his lectures absolutely great. I don’t always agree with everything he says. But the point is to always read and listen critically to everything. And change your mind if facts tell you that you are not right. He is a true teacher. 👏
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Yes, the story and numbers must be combined in a timely fashion to profit in the financial markets. I am glad that @Aswath is banging on it throughout this amazing tutorial. The funny thing is that people often spend like ten minutes to watch a valuable free tutorial like this one instead of watching it in full.
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Professor Damodharan dissect valuation in terms that can be understood by anyone. Thanks for enlightening world and me
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Of course I loved your talk about valuation, but the thing that will stay with me is your message about faith in your own convictions.
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He saw the light. I remember watching his podcast and it was all about numbers and no context. Now, he is there.
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This man is a gem... He made me watch such a boring unheard subject for the while 1.5 hour with such zeal & enthusiasm to teach
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The best talk on investing ever! Loved his sense of humor and his passion for the field is incredibly contagious.
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The lesson with Valeant is that immorality ALWAYS ends up bankrupt (and that’s where I fundamentally disagree with the professor - and I agree with Buffet when he said “looking for people to hire, you look for three qualities: integrity, intelligence, and energy. And if you don’t have the first, the other two will kill you.” This goes for investing and management/owners. Therefore primarily look for descent/driven people to invest into. A way to know this is to look back at conference call transcripts and see whether these people have actually did what they said they will do or do they always find excuses to cover their mistakes/inadequacy or even deceit.
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Ashwath has added substance to the world of Valuation by making it Number Crunching with Narrative support.