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University of Maryland Roundtable on ACCENTURE JOURNAL OF APPLIED CORPORATE FINANCE PHOTOGRAPHS BY TAI NUYEN ALEX TRIANTIS, Moderator: Welcome to this roundtable discussion of real options, which is the final part of today’s symposium. The questions we want to talk about now are similar to those that Stewart Myers addressed earlier this afternoon. Where are we today in terms of the theory and practice of real options? What is the value added that corporations are getting from using real options? What are the success stories we can use to guide us? What are the remaining barriers to applying real options in practice, and how can we overcome them? To discuss these questions we have four distinguished panelists, and let me tell you a little about each of them: ADAM BORISON is a Partner (currently on leave) of Strategic Decisions Group and Executive Vice President of Xamplify, a startup customer analytics firm targeting the financial services industry. He has more than 20 years of experience addressing strategic management problems using advanced analytic techniques, and has chaired real option valuation conferences and seminars around the globe. He has also led corporate projects in business strategy, M&A transaction valuation, project investment analysis, and enterprise-wide capital allocation. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Applied Corporate Finance Wiley

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Journal of Applied Corporate Finance , Volume 15 (2) – Dec 1, 2002

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Wiley
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Copyright © 2002 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
1078-1196
eISSN
1745-6622
DOI
10.1111/j.1745-6622.2002.tb00691.x
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ACCENTURE JOURNAL OF APPLIED CORPORATE FINANCE PHOTOGRAPHS BY TAI NUYEN ALEX TRIANTIS, Moderator: Welcome to this roundtable discussion of real options, which is the final part of today’s symposium. The questions we want to talk about now are similar to those that Stewart Myers addressed earlier this afternoon. Where are we today in terms of the theory and practice of real options? What is the value added that corporations are getting from using real options? What are the success stories we can use to guide us? What are the remaining barriers to applying real options in practice, and how can we overcome them? To discuss these questions we have four distinguished panelists, and let me tell you a little about each of them: ADAM BORISON is a Partner (currently on leave) of Strategic Decisions Group and Executive Vice President of Xamplify, a startup customer analytics firm targeting the financial services industry. He has more than 20 years of experience addressing strategic management problems using advanced analytic techniques, and has chaired real option valuation conferences and seminars around the globe. He has also led corporate projects in business strategy, M&A transaction valuation, project investment analysis, and enterprise-wide capital allocation.

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Published: Dec 1, 2002

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