Shareholder ownership value

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title: Shareholder ownership value
text: Shareholder ownership value (SOV) is a financial theory that developed internationally after the subprime mortgage crisis. It started at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania by financier Paolo G. Alberoni at the time an MBA Candidate, published in 1994 on the Wharton journal. The SOV theory argues there is a validity limit of William F. Sharpe's CAPM. CAPM fails to incorporate in the WACC the decision power of majority shareholder (owner) that can affect the destination of the co
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