European Valuation Conference Recap
The American Society of Appraisers held its first European Valuation Conference on May 26, 2016 in Prague, Czech Republic. This conference was an important milestone not only in the history of ASA but also for the valuation industry in Europe.
Supported by an exceptionally strong roster of speakers, this conference represented a unique platform where investors, executives, regulators and valuation professionals discuss the current challenges of business valuation. Speakers and sessions included Roger J. Grabowski, FASA with New Developments in Cost of Capital: Beyond CAPM, APT and Black Scholes, Jan Marek, ASA with Implied ERP-Key Drivers, Misinterpretations, Mauro Bini with Comparison of Private Transactions and Publicly Traded Companies Multiples, Gustavo Tella with A Fundamental Approach to the Cost of Debt, Aswath Damodaran with Valuation: Six Lesson to Take Away!, and Mark Kantor with Ethical standards of Expert Witnesses.
The evening ended with a reception where attendees were given the opportunity to meet and network with prominent individuals in the field.
The American Society of Appraisers would like to thank our sponsors for their support. Thank you to Deloitte, S&P Global Market Intelligence, MiddleCap, EY, PwC, iiBV International Institute of Business Valuers, and Fakulta Sociálních Věd Univerzita Karlova
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