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We rank the 64 companies operating in 2010 in the Pension Fund Industry in Spain using data from 1990 to 2010 for the existing individual mutual funds. The best companies according to the ranking were Bestinver, Mutua Madrilena and Merchbanc. The worst, according to the ranking, were Caja...
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We rank the 79 companies operating in 2010 in the Mutual Fund Industry in Spain using data from 1991 to 2010 for the 2,285 existing mutual funds with more than a year of history. The best companies according to the ranking were: Bestinver, Profit and Metagestion. The worst, according to the...
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The Market Portfolio is not an efficient portfolio. There are many evidences that tell us that: the equal weighted indexes have beaten their market-value weighted indexes for many years, many easy-to-build portfolios (some “smart-beta”, “multifactors”) have beaten market-value weighted...
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We rank the 61 companies operating in 2009 in the Pension Fund Industry in Spain using data from 1994 to 2009 for the 1,393 existing individual mutual funds. The best companies according to the ranking were: Bestinver, Caja Manresa, Cajasur, Merchbanc and Ibercaja. The worst, according to the...
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We rank the 88 companies operating in 2009 in the Mutual Fund Industry in Spain using data from 1994 to 2009 for the 2,586 existing mutual funds. The best companies according to the ranking were: Bestinver, Metagestion and Mutua Madrilena. The worst, according to the ranking: Caja Ingenieros,...
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The PER is the most commonly used parameter in the stock market. The PER is the result of dividing the equity market value by the company's profit after tax.The PER depends on a number of factors, some of which are out of the company's control, such as variations in interest rates, and others...
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We compute the Shareholder Value Creation of Santander, BBVA, Popular and Bankinter between 1991 and 2010. The shareholder value creation during this period was: Santander -24 billion euros; BBVA -22; Popular 1.6 and Bankinter 0.6.The average shareholder return was: Santander 12.7%; BBVA 11.5%;...
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The market cap of Telefonica increased between December 1991 and December 2010 in 70.6 billion euros. The shareholder value creation during this period was 34.2 billion euros. The average shareholder return of Telefonica in this 19 years was 15.2%, higher than that of the IBEX 35 (11.0%). We...
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90 companies out of 125 had negative return in 2010 (133 out of 136 in 2008). The companies destroyed value in 2010 (117 billion euros), and also in 2008 (420 billion euros) and in 2007 (17 billion euros). The average return of the 125 companies was-11% in 2010, 30% in 2009 and -40% in 2008
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