Hi-Fi: Pumping up the Valuation Volume

In announcements on strategic actions, companies often present the singular act as sufficient cause for a boost in shareholder value. This week in Street Talking on NEXT, I argue that that is not enough. To enjoy a higher valuation, companies need to improve the information environment to give investors a clearer view on the business. Simply focusing on other companies that have enjoyed higher trading multiples consequent to such transactions misses the subsequent actions they took in ensuring that the markets had a better understanding of their value creating actions.

This week marks the second anniversary since Apple, the maker of iconic products, announced its entry into the mobile handset space with the iPhone. On the same day Steve Jobs, its CEO, demoed the phone at the January 2007 MacWorld Conference, the company changed its name from Apple Computer to simply Apple, Inc. The Cupertino, California-based company’s decision to excise ‘computer’ from its name was intended to reflect its transition from solely designing and making personal computing products with cult status to a broader portfolio of consumer electronics goods and services, including on-line distribution of music, home entertainment systems, digital audio players, cellphones, software and of course, computers with wider appeal outside its core geek demographic. Read More…

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