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Are there any sources on the web where I can I find previous work done of full fundamental analysis on a certain company?

Usually when exploring a scientific topic I'm interested in I can find something in Google Scholar for example, but I can't seem to find anything similar for this topic.

I prefer academic / professional investment banking papers / reports if possible (a fundamental analysis done on a software company would be ideal).

I appreciate if you guys could point me to the right direction...

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>>1631875
>I appreciate if you guys could point me to the right direction...
i have no fucking idea, this is a afghan storyboarding simulation dicussion forum

>> No.1631912

Better off buying a book than reading a paper

>> No.1631915

>>1631912

I'm currently studying and we're supposed to perform a stock valuation study using fundamental analysis.

I just need some complete example as a basis for the paper I'm supposed to write.

>> No.1631926

>2016
>Fundamental analysis

>> No.1631937

>>1631926
no not quite.

I found this link though that covers the industry I am looking for: https://www.comptia.org/resources/it-industry-outlook-2016-final

>> No.1631976

>>1631937
Do you have access to Mintel?

Thomsett wrote some books a few years back. You're p much looking at the quantitative (number crunching) and qualitative (how you expect people would react to the stock, stuff like does the CEO have a good track record, business model, corporate culture and so on) without worrying about the market too much. It's like you don't know what the conditions in the market are going to be, so is this company going to likely be secure under a number of conditions regardless of what they are. This is why they talk about the intrinsic value, it's worth something apart from what the outside market forces happen to be doing at the time.

>> No.1632014

>>1631915
>>1631937

Buy fundamental analysis for dummies. Good luck.

>> No.1633131

Not sure what you mean with fundamental analysis.
Can use: Two stage dividend discount models such as :http://www.moneychimp.com/articles/finworks/fmvaluation.htm
Can also go for Discounted free cash flows to calculate total value.
Or use a multiple approach if you're a lazy bum.