What is EPS accretion-dilution analysis
and why does fail us?
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Author:
Geoff Robinson -
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Course overview
In his thought-provoking research note titled "What is EPS accretion-dilution analysis and why does it fail us?" Geoff Robinson, Founder of TheInvestmentAnalyst.com, delves into a critical aspect of investment analysis in the realm of M&A deals. Robinson provides a comprehensive examination of EPS (Earnings Per Share) accretion-dilution analysis, a widely-used metric in evaluating the financial impact of mergers and acquisitions.
Drawing upon his extensive experience and expertise, Robinson challenges the conventional wisdom surrounding EPS analysis, shedding light on its limitations and shortcomings. This research note serves as a valuable resource for investment analysts who seek a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in identifying true value creation in M&A transactions, urging them to reevaluate their approach to financial analysis in this context.
Drawing upon his extensive experience and expertise, Robinson challenges the conventional wisdom surrounding EPS analysis, shedding light on its limitations and shortcomings. This research note serves as a valuable resource for investment analysts who seek a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in identifying true value creation in M&A transactions, urging them to reevaluate their approach to financial analysis in this context.
What's included?
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Fundamental research written by Geoff Robinson
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Analyst-curated insights
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Embedded podcasts
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Embedded videos
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Downloadable models, where applicable
Who should read this?
This research note, "What is EPS accretion-dilution analysis and why does it fail us?" by Geoff Robinson, Founder of TheInvestmentAnalyst.com, is essential reading for investment analysts actively engaged in M&A deal evaluation. It particularly resonates with those seeking a nuanced understanding of financial metrics and their application in the context of mergers and acquisitions.
Robinson's analysis challenges the conventional use of EPS accretion-dilution analysis, making it pertinent for analysts who are eager to enhance their expertise and refine their approach to identifying true value creation in M&A transactions. Whether you're an experienced professional in the field or a newcomer looking to grasp the intricacies of M&A financial analysis, this research note offers valuable insights and prompts critical reevaluation of traditional methodologies.
Robinson's analysis challenges the conventional use of EPS accretion-dilution analysis, making it pertinent for analysts who are eager to enhance their expertise and refine their approach to identifying true value creation in M&A transactions. Whether you're an experienced professional in the field or a newcomer looking to grasp the intricacies of M&A financial analysis, this research note offers valuable insights and prompts critical reevaluation of traditional methodologies.
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Geoff Robinson FCA FMVA MFM
Thought leader, instructor, writer, financial influencer, Former UBS Managing Director and 8x #1 ranked analysts EMEA Institutional Investor Survey
ABOUT Geoff
Geoff has had a varied career. He was a Managing Director within UBS Equity Research, leading their Global Fundamental Analytics franchise. During this time, he was #1, ranked 8x in the EMEA Institutional Investor Survey. Before UBS, he was a material equity investor and LBO co-investor in two market exited training consultancies. Geoff has a passion for learning and is well-known for his ability to break down complex subject matter and distil it to an audience in a digestible and engaging manner. He brings this passion to TheInvestmentAnalyst.com.