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Business valuation of Zabka Polska, SA
Dratva, Martin ; Sieber, Patrik (advisor) ; Šenkyřík, Ivo (referee)
The aim of this thesis is business valuation of Zabka Polska, SA. This company operates retail convenience stores in Poland. The goal of this thesis is to estimate fair market value of the Company as of December 31st 2010. DCF Equity valuation method has been used as the main valuation method. Comparable traded companies and comparable historic transaction analyses methods have been used as complementary valuation methods. Master thesis has similar structure as legal valuation report and is divided into six parts.
Business Valuation of BEZNOSKA, s.r.o. as of 31 December 2009
Straňák, Peter ; Mařík, Miloš (advisor) ; Hájek, Rudolf (referee)
This master's thesis deals with the valuation of BEZNOSKA, s.r.o. Situated in Kladno, the Czech Republic, this company engages in the development and production of instruments and implants for bone surgery. The company was established on the basis of the "surgery" division of then POLDI Kladno at the beginning of the nineties, during the "big privatisation" period. The aim of this thesis is to estimate the market value and investment value of the company as of 31 December 2009 as defined in the International Valuation Standards. The valuation is carried out using two basic methods. The focus of the work is based on the DCF method the result of which is verified by a method based on the market analysis, in particular the similar public company method. The book value method is only complementary. The thesis is divided into six chapters. Sequenced logically, it contains the basic information on the company valued, financial analysis, strategic analysis, analysis and forecast of the value drivers, financial plan and the valuation itself based on the method mentioned above. These topical units are further divided into several subchapters as necessary. Various analyses and statistical methods needed to successfully meet the set objective are applied throughout the text.
Estimate of multipliers in business valuation by market approach method.
Kachlík, Brian ; Rýdlová, Barbora (advisor) ; Marek, Petr (referee)
My thesis "Estimate of multipliers in business valuation by market approach method" discusses the factors affecting market valuation of businesses. The focus is on comparable companies' method as it is the most exercised in mergers & acquisitions and therefore I believe the thesis will be beneficial for real life application. The study has two parts -- the first, theoretical one followed by the second, analytical one, in which conclusions from the theoretical part are tested. I analyzed four factors -- company size, financial risk, operational risk and expected earnings' growth. On the basis of executed analyses I concluded that real life circumstances do not always reflect theoretical models, despite their correctness undoubted by both academicians and market players. My thesis successfully accomplished its goal to find out which factors theoretically influence the adjustment of multipliers and whether these factors really do have an impact in real life valuation.
Valuation of CEZ Group
Kmínek, Václav ; Mařík, Miloš (advisor) ; Tůma, Pavel (referee)
The thesis is targeted to a valuation of CEZ Group. The Czech based utility CEZ Group ensures regular production and supply of electricity and other essential products for everyday needs of the population in CEE region. The purpose of presented valuation is to determine whether the shares of these publicly traded company are correctly valued and that there exists any upside or downside potential. The final valuation is primarily determined by using two well-known valuation approaches -- discounted cash flow (based on operating profit analysis) and peer group analysis (based on market analysis). In order to provide a full range of understanding, the thesis consists of eight main parts focused on company profile, strategic analysis, financial analysis, value drivers, financial plan, minorities and final valuation. Further, all these parts are split up into few sections. Conclusion of the thesis includes an investment recommendation.
Business Valuation of BERNARD Family Brewery
Voplakal, Tomáš ; Mařík, Miloš (advisor) ; Hejduková, Markéta (referee)
The thesis consists of a business valuation of BERNARD Family Brewery, a brewery headquartered in the town of Humpolec and belonging to a group of several smaller breweries (related to its size). In 2001, top management decided to finance its company growth through venture capital. The main objective of this thesis is to indicate the market value as of 1/1/2009 by utilizing appraisement measures in accordance with International Valuation Standards (IVS). The business valuation is primarily determined using two well-known valuation approaches - adjusted present value method (based on income analysis) and comparable companies analysis (based on market analysis). In addition, the use of advanced statistics is applied when needed. The purpose of this assessment is to find an appropriate value for owners and other third-party stakeholders. In order to provide a full range of understanding, the paper consists of six main parts that involve a company profile, strategic analysis, financial analysis, value drivers, financial plan and a final valuation. Further, all these parts are split up into few sections.

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