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Cross Equities Enterprise Value Analysis

Compare Bank of Nova Scotia, HSBC Holdings PLC, and Canadian Imperial Bank Enterprise Value Over Time
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BNS(8.9 B)23 B49.4 B49.4 B49.4 B49.4 B50.8 B36.9 B64.8 B(2 B)323.9 B323.9 B290.6 B261.6 B274.6 B
HSBC6.2 B282.7 B282.7 B282.7 B282.7 B282.7 B282.7 B282.7 B282.7 B282.7 B282.7 B282.7 B282.7 B254.4 B267.1 B
CM15.3 B53.6 B82.4 B69.6 B63.5 B68.4 B76.8 B79 B76 B27.6 B162.7 B170 B176.1 B158.5 B166.4 B
ING159.8 B170.2 B191.1 B134.1 B134.1 B134.1 B119.6 B119.6 B119.6 B73.5 B73.5 B73.5 B73.5 B121.9 B164.7 B
C8.6 B160.9 B160.9 B160.9 B160.9 B160.9 B160.9 B160.9 B160.9 B160.9 B160.9 B160.9 B160.9 B144.8 B152 B
JPM11 B180.3 B180.3 B180.3 B180.3 B345.8 B345.8 B374.1 B374.1 B374.1 B374.1 B374.1 B374.1 B336.7 B353.5 B
BMO(6.1 B)17.5 B40.9 B45.4 B27.7 B25.1 B55.3 B44.3 B191.2 B171.4 B175.9 B212.8 B240.9 B216.8 B227.7 B
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BCS(2.5 B)(60.7 B)91.2 B105.6 B105.6 B76.6 B(41.4 B)(41.4 B)(49 B)2.1 B2.1 B3.3 B3.3 BB2.8 B

Bank of Nova Scotia, HSBC Holdings PLC, and Canadian Imperial Bank Enterprise Value description

Enterprise Value (or EV) is usually referred to as companies theoretical takeover price. In the event of an acquisition, an acquirer would have to take on entities debt, but would also pocket its cash. Enterprise Value is more accurate representation of companies value than its market capitalization because it takes into account all of organizations existing debt. A measure of a company's total value, often used as a more comprehensive alternative to equity market capitalization that includes the market capitalization, plus total debt, minority interest and preferred shares, minus total cash and cash equivalents.

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