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The Modigliani-Miller theorem is a financial principle stating that a company's market value is determined by the present value of its future earnings and assets, regardless of its capital structure.
The equations in Miller-Modigliani allow the net issue of new shares to be either positive (new share issues) or negative (share buybacks). Modigliani-Miller, the 1958 paper, discussed issuing stock ...
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