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This study aims to determine whether the variable current ratio (CR), return on assets (ROA), return on equity (ROE), earnings per share (EPS), debt to asset ratio (DAR), debt to equity ratio (DER), net profit margin (NPM), price to book value (PBV), price earnings ratio (PER), growth, profit...
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The Purpose Of This Study Is To Identify And Analyze Influence Of Fundamental Factors Consisting Of Capital Adequacy Ratio, Non Performing Loan, Return On Asset, Return On Equity, Net Interest Margin, Bopo (Operational Expenses Compared To Operational Incomes And Loan To Deposit Ratio Towards...
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The purpose of this study to determine and analyze the influence of the investment opportunity set explained through a proxy of Market to Book Value of Assets (MVABVA), Market to Book Value of Equity (MVEBVE), Price Earnings Ratio (PER), Firm Value to Book Value of Property, Plant and Equipment...
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The objective of investors invest their funds in securities of shares is to obtain a certain level of return with minimal risk. Rate of return on stock ownership can be obtained in two forms, namely dividends and capital gains (stock price is higher than the purchase price). When investing in...
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Return is rate of return from investment value that given by investor, while risk is difference of expected return with realized return from the securities. The objectives of this research is to analyze the influence of cash flow growth (cashflow from operating, cash flow from investing, cash...
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Capital market represent the market transactions between the company and investor. For investors who invest their funds in shares of a company aims to earn revenue namely dividends. Many factors affect the stock price on the stock exchange, such as price earnings ratio (PER) and cash dividends....
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Classical multivariate principal component analysis has been extended to functional data and termed functional principal componentanalysis (FPCA). Most existing FPCA approaches do not accommodate covariate information, and it is the goal of this paper to develop two methods that do. In the ?rst...
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