About this Event
Professor Damodaran will provide an update of his perspective on the current market and fundamental approaches to valuing businesses in an ever-changing world. During our event, he will focus on the “The Bermuda Triangle of Valuation” and will address three of the biggest challenges in valuation – bias, uncertainty, and complexity. The discussion will include concrete examples and case studies related to how each challenge plays out in valuation. Join us for what is sure to be an engaging and lively discussion!
The event will also include time to network and catch up with colleagues both before and after Professor's Damodaran's presentation.
11:30am - 12pm -- Networking
12pm - 1:30pm -- Presentation and lunch
1:30pm - 2pm -- Networking
The presentation qualifies for 1.8 CE credits.
NOTE: Tickets will only be available online through Eventbrite. No tickets will be sold at the door. Please purchase your tickets in advance. Registration closes at 5pm on October 10.
Background on Professor Damodaran
Aswath Damodaran is the Kerschner-Chaired Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business at New York University, where he teaches corporate finance and valuation to MBAs, executives, and practitioners. He has been at NYU since 1986, and was elected as the most popular business school professor in the U.S. by MBA students across the country in a 2011 survey by Business Week.
Professor Damodaran has been called Wall Street’s “Dean of Valuation”, and is a frequent guest on CNBC. He has written five books on valuation, three on corporate finance, and three on portfolio management, and his most recent book is Narrative and Numbers. His blog, Musings on Markets, was selected by the Times of London as one of the top ten stock market blogs in the world. He is also widely published in leading journals of finance, including the Journal of Finance, The Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, The Journal of Financial Economics, and the Review of Financial Studies.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Palio, 640 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, United States
USD 85.00 to USD 99.00