A FINANCIAL VALUATION OF ORACLE CORPORATION
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Authors/contributors
- Maung, Ye Thu Anug (Author)
- Chen, Kuang Chung (Contributor)
- University of Saint Joseph (Contributor)
Title
A FINANCIAL VALUATION OF ORACLE CORPORATION
Abstract
Oracle Corporation (hereinafter referred to as Oracle, ORCL, or ‘the Company’) is an American multinational company that provides solutions of products and services that serve the enterprises’ information technology (IT) environment. This thesis is to conduct a business analysis of the Company from a financial perspective, determining the Company’s intrinsic value as of May 31, 2021, and comparing it with the respective market value.
Thus, this thesis will study, evaluate, and present an overview of the Company, an analysis of the Company’s market, industry, strategy, financial performance, including external and internal factors, a ten-year pro forma financial statement forecast, and the techniques of using the three discounted cash flow models to estimate the intrinsic value of Oracle.
The obtained results from the three valuation models, including the Enterprise Discounted Cash Flow (EDCF) model, the Adjusted Present Value (APV) model, and the Discounted Economic Profit (DEP) model, show that the Company’s intrinsic values were estimated at $74.57, $75.21, and $74.82, respectively. When the results were used to compare with the market price of Oracle’s shares as of May 31, 2021, at $78.74, it reflects that the Company was overvalued
University
University of Saint Joseph
Place
Macau
Date
2023
# of Pages
125
Language
eng
Library Catalog
Library Catalog (Koha)
Call Number
M-BA 2023 MAU,YE
Notes
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master in Business Administration in the School of Business and Law, University of Saint Joseph, Macau, May, 2023Supervisor : K.C. Chen
Citation
Maung, Y. T. A. (2023). A FINANCIAL VALUATION OF ORACLE CORPORATION [University of Saint Joseph]. https://library-opac.usj.edu.mo/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=212124
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