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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Moments of negotiation : the new historicism of Stephen Greenblatt /

Pieters, Jürgen, January 1900 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Th. Doct. / Bibliogr. p. 315-338. Index.
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Värdeinvesteringar på Stockholmsbörsen : En tillbakablickande studie av The Magic Formula ochBenjamin Grahams senaste strategi.

Hammarling, Stefan, Färdig, Henrik January 2016 (has links)
Undersökningen genomförs baserat på finansiell data från tidsperioden 2005-2015 påStockholmsbörsen, genom fiktiva aktieportföljer som skapas efter Graham och Greenblattsstrategier. Portföljerna får ett tillskott på 50 000 kr vid två fasta datum årligen där de mest köpvärdaaktierna enligt respektive strategi inhandlas. I tillägg till dessa portföljer skapas ytterligare tvåportföljer med den skillnaden att halva placeringen årligen investeras i obligationsfonder.Resterande investeras i enlighet med Grahams respektive Greenblatts strategier. Undersökningenvisar att båda värdeinvesteringsstrategierna gav en hög avkastning. Bäst resultat fick Greenblattsportfölj som påvisade en genomsnittlig årlig avkastning på hela 19,37 procent! och ett betavärdejämfört med populationen på 0,79. Grahams strategi gav en genomsnittlig årsavkastning på 10,71procent och hade ett något lägre betavärde på 0,7. Samtidigt gav de alternativa portföljerna enavkastning på 10,93 respektive 7,52 procent med viktade betavärden om 0,39 och 0,35 jämfört medpopulationen som helhet. Stockholmsbörsen avkastade under perioden 9,44 procent.
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Magiska aktieportföljer på den svenska marknaden : en undersökning av the Magic Formula på Stockholmsbörsen

Aguz, Josef, Gulin, Sebastian January 2014 (has links)
Uppsatsen undersöker hur Joel Greenblatts investeringstrategi The Magic Formula presterat på Stockholmsbörsen mellan mars 1993 och mars 2013. Formeln presenteras i Greenblatts bok "The Little Book that Beats the Market" från 2006 och sorterar ut de aktier som har bäst kombinerad ranking av två nyckeltal; Direktavkastning och Avkastning på Kapital. Aktierna bildar en portfölj, vars utveckling jämförs med index. Resultatet av undersökningen visar att The Magic Formula slår index på Stockholmsbörsen och har en högre riskjusterad avkastning. Slutsatsen blir således att Greenblatts investeringstrategi är effektiv på Stockholmsbörsen.
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Kan Magic Formula generera Alpha på den Svenska aktiemarknaden efter kontroll för marknadsrisk, företagsstorlek och värdefaktor?

Widz, Fredrik January 2021 (has links)
This study intends to investigate the use of Joel Greenblatts investing strategy “Magic Formula” on the Swedish stock market for the 10-year period of last of March 2009 to last of March 2019-- a period characterized as a raging bull-market, mainly driven forward by historically low interest rates. This is done by the utilization of back testing, later comparing the returns with a benchmark(OMXSGI) as well as determining if the return can be aptly explained by the asset pricing models CAPM and Fama-French 3 factor with the use of regression analysis. The author found that after transactions cost the two portfolios created according to Magic Formula principles returned 22.63% and 22.21% CAGR which beat the benchmark 15.21% CAGR handily. The alpha of both created portfolios however was shown to be statistical insignificant on the 0.05 significance level when controlling for risk, size and value factors. Further studies are hence recommended—especially on markets which presumably are less efficient and/or over longer period of times with macroeconomic conditions that might reward value more strongly since Magic Formula seems to be capable of being a reasonable screening tool for these types of stocks.
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價值投資在亞太市場的實證研究 / The Empirical Study of Value Investing in Asia Pacific

王堯昌, Wang,Yau Chang Unknown Date (has links)
德國投資大師科斯托蘭尼(Kostolany)曾用主人牽狗散步來形容股價跟基本面的運行關係,主人從甲地到乙地的路徑像是公司的基本面,而狗跟隨著主人的步伐忽前忽後、亦步亦趨就像是股價,兩者之間短期間不一定會同步,但最終必將一致。這個現象說明了股市投資的一個不變的真理:長期而言,股價必將反映公司經營的基本面。作為一個投資人如果無法掌握基本面的走向,而只知道一味的追逐股價的走向,則無異於捨本逐末,緣木求魚了。 從基本面來分析公司的價值,最直接正確的方是就是現金流量折現模型,但這個方法對於如何預估公司未來產生的現金流,及如何採用折現率存在著相當大的歧異。再者,一經估算出公司的內在價值後,要在什麼價格買進是另外一個要面對的問題。葛林布雷(Joel Greenblatt)選擇從另外一個角度切入,他藉著資本報酬率(Capital return)來篩選經營績效傑出的公司,加上盈餘報酬率(Earning Yield)來選出便宜的標的,兩者結合在一起過濾出的組合可充分發揮出價值投資者選股的精神。 本研究應用他所提出的方法,選擇MSCI Asia Pacific ex-Japan指數做為樣本,實際驗證用這兩個神奇公式所選出的投資組合在2002-2007年的表現,結果得到年化報酬率超過指數表現高達40%的績效。對於一般非專業的投資人,可以利用這個低成本及有效的方式建構一個價值型的投資組合,避免跟隨市場波動而頻繁地交易,達到投資而非投機的目的了。 / Andre Kostolany, Germany guru investor, explains the relationship between stock price and fundamental by an example of a man walking a dog. The master’s route expresses the company’s operation fundamental while the follow-up path of the dog is the stock price movement. Their paths are not sure synchronizing at short period of time but it will be corresponding in the long run. Admittedly, this phenomenon tells us the truth that the stock price finally should reflects the operating result of the company. Therefore, it’s in vain if an investor cannot manage to understand the business development but only chase technical price information. Basically, the discount cash flow, DCF, is the first and foremost method to evaluate the value of the company. However, how to forecast the future cash flow of the business as well as how much the discounting rate be used are still among debatable. Secondly, when to buy the stock is another dilemma after the intrinsic value is calculated. Joel Greenblatt takes the topic from a different angle. He points out those stocks with high capital yield and earning yield that depicting not only superior capital spending but also relatively inexpensive compare to others. In short, his two magic formulas combine major value investor components indeed. This thesis applies his findings to eqiuty portfolio construction in Asia Pacific markets. From 2002 to 2007, the magic 30 basket, composed of 30 constituents with highest capital and earning yield, outperforms the MSCI Asia Pacific ex- Japan benchmark by astonishing 40% p.a. For non-institutional investors, the model is particularly useful in construction a value-oriented portfolio that refrains from frequent transactions in face of market volatility.
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Playing dead : living death in early modern drama

Alsop, James January 2014 (has links)
This thesis looks at occurrences of "living death" – a liminal state that exists between life and death, and which may be approached from either side – in early modern English drama. Today, reference to the living dead brings to mind zombies and their ilk, creatures which entered the English language and imagination centuries after the time of the great early modern playwrights. Yet, I argue, many post-Reformation writers were imagining states between life and death in ways more complex than existing critical discussions of “ghosts” have tended to perceive. My approach to the subject is broadly historicist, but informed throughout by ideas of stagecraft and performance. In addition to presenting fresh interpretations of well-known plays such as Thomas Middleton’s The Maiden’s Tragedy (1611) and John Webster’s The White Devil (1612), I also endeavour to shed new light on various non-canon works such as the anonymous The Tragedy of Locrine (c.1591), John Marston's Antonio's Revenge (c.1602), and Anthony Munday's mayoral pageants Chruso-thriambos (1611) and Chrysanaleia (1616), works which have received little in the way of serious scholarly attention or, in the case of Antonio's Revenge, been much maligned by critics. These dramatic works depict a whole host of the living dead, including not only ghosts and spirits but also resurrected Lord Mayors, corpses which continue to “perform” after death, and characters who anticipate their deaths or define themselves through last dying speeches. By exploring the significance of these characters, I demonstrate that the concept of living death is vital to our understanding of deeper thematic and symbolic meanings in a wide range of dramatic works.
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Řečové akty ve hře Milana Kundery "Majitelé klíčů" / Speech Acts in the Play Owners of the Keys by Milan Kundera

SVOBODA, Marek January 2014 (has links)
This thesis deals with the theory of speech acts which is based mainly on analysis of speech and its function in communication. We use speech not only to convey something but to also do something, to change the state of things around us and to accomplish specific goals. Speech acts in a literary piece are then analyzed on theoretical basis, specifically in Milan Kundera's dramatic play Majitelé klíčů.
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The politics & poetics of Gulliver’s travel writing

Cox, Philip 03 September 2019 (has links)
Working at the intersection of narrative studies and political theory, this thesis performs an original critical intervention in Gulliver’s Travels studies to establish the work as an intertextual response to the hegemonic articulations of European travel writing produced between the 15th and 18th centuries under the discourse of Discovery. My argument proceeds through two movements. First, an archeology of studies on Gulliver’s Travels that identifies key developments and points of significance in analyses of the satire’s intertextual relationship with travel writing. Second, a discursive analysis of the role of Discovery generally, and travel writing specifically, in constructing European hegemony within a newly global context. Together these movements allow me to locate Gulliver’s Travels firmly within the discourse of Discovery and to specify the politics of the text and the poetics of its operations. For this analysis I adopt a conceptualization of hegemony elaborated by Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe in Hegemony and Socialist Strategy (1985), which defines discourse as a structured totality of elements of signification, wherein the meaning and identify of each element is constituted by articulatory practices competing to fix the differences and equivalences between it and others within the discourse. An hegemonic discourse is one that successfully limits the possibility of novel articulations according to a particular governing logic. In the Age of Discovery, this governing logic, I argue, is a socio-spatial logic that constructed the “European” subject through its difference from the “Non-European,” the “civilized” subject through its difference from the “savage,” and the “free land” of the “savage” peoples through its difference from the occupied lands of the “civilized.” To conduct the concomitant critical analysis of Gulliver’s Travels, I draw upon Jacques Rancière’s conception of the “distribution of the sensible,” which refers both to the partitions determined in sensory experience that anticipate the distributions of parts and wholes, the orders of visibility and invisibility, and the relationships of address or comportment beneath every community; and to the specific practices that partake of these distributions to establish the “common sense” about the objects that make up the common world, the ways in which it is organized, and the capacities of the people within it. This enables me to establish travel writing as an articulatory practice that utilized a narrative modality to “reveal” the globe in a Eurocentric image dependent upon the logic of Discovery: a discursively constructed paradigm that I identify as what others have labeled “travel realism,” which organized the globe into a single field of discursivity predicated upon the “civilizational” and “rational” superiority of Europeans over their non-European Others. Gulliver’s Travels, I conclude, intervenes in this distribution of the sensible by utilizing the satirical form as a recomposing logic to upend the paradigm of travel realism and break away from the “sense” that it makes of the bodies, beings, and lands it re-presents. / Graduate

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