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<blockquote data-quote="beentheredonethat" data-source="post: 475106" data-attributes="member: 4886"><p>It's not quite that simple though. Technically what is the value of a company? Part of goodwill is the value of the companny of the potential of making profit, and it's name brand. Technially the only value of Overnight was what it owned for buildings and vehicles, plus money it had in the banks, less money it owed. But how many companies would sell for exactly that number? For example, coca cola companny has a market cap of 98 billion dollars. So if anyone where to buy them for 98 billion dollars (assuming you didn't have to pay a premium to current price). You wouldn't buy 98 billion worth of equipment, syrup, buildings etc. The value of coca cola is the formula and the ability of this company to sell their product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beentheredonethat, post: 475106, member: 4886"] It's not quite that simple though. Technically what is the value of a company? Part of goodwill is the value of the companny of the potential of making profit, and it's name brand. Technially the only value of Overnight was what it owned for buildings and vehicles, plus money it had in the banks, less money it owed. But how many companies would sell for exactly that number? For example, coca cola companny has a market cap of 98 billion dollars. So if anyone where to buy them for 98 billion dollars (assuming you didn't have to pay a premium to current price). You wouldn't buy 98 billion worth of equipment, syrup, buildings etc. The value of coca cola is the formula and the ability of this company to sell their product. [/QUOTE]
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