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, such as price earnings ratio (PER) and cash dividends. The formulation of problem is how the effect of Price Earning Ratio … Indonesia Stock Exchange.Using the investment management theory related to stock price, price earnings ratio and dividend. This … earnings ratio. …
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Desy Marliany Nasution, 2009. Influence of Cash Flows from Operation, Firm Size, Earnings and Economic Value Added to …, (Chief) and Iskandar Muda (Member).This research aim to to know influance of Cash Flow from Operation, Firm Size, Earnings ….Analysis result indicate that from some variable used in this research Cash Flows from Operation, Firm Size, Earnings and Economic …
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This research is aim to know and analyzed the influence earnings and cash flow from operations to the cash dividend of … eight firms as sample. This research variables consists of earnings and operating cash flow as independent variables, and … independent variables have positive significant influence toward cash dividend in simultan, but in parsial earnings have positive …
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level of health that includes capital, assets, earnings, and liquidity. The ratio used is KPMM representing Capital Adequacy …; KAP representing assets; NOM, ROA, ROE, and REO represent earnings, and STM representing liquidity.The financial … performance of PT. Bank Syariah Mandiri in terms of capital ratios, assets, earnings, and liquidity in the years 2007-2008 is …
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sector wages and was, consumption, savings and consistent with the hypothesis TPAKW. Wages, consumption, TPAKW positive … can be explained by the R-squared 76.86%. All variables konsiten labor demand hypothesis. Wages negatively affect the …
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