A Fundamental Analysis Approach to Oil and Gas Firm Valuation
Most fundamental analysis studies have focused on fundamentals selected by a data-driven approach on large samples of firms from numerous industries. This paper reports the results of a fundamental analysis of a single industry, the US oil and gas exploration and production industry, using variables identified by industry financial analysts. The results demonstrate a significant relationship between a number of the fundamentals with both the market value of equity and cumulative stock return. The results also suggest that the fundamentals provide incremental information beyond earnings, change in earnings, and book value of equity when explaining equity values and stock returns. Copyright Blackwell Publishers Ltd 2000.
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2000-09
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Authors: | Quirin, Jeffrey J. ; Berry, Kevin T. ; O'Brien, David |
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Journal of Business Finance & Accounting. - Wiley Blackwell, ISSN 0306-686X. - Vol. 27.2000-09, 7&8, p. 785-820
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Wiley Blackwell |
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