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Rentabilidad y creación de valor de 125 empresas españolas en 2010

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  • Fernandez, Pablo

    (IESE Business School)

  • Aguirreamalloa, Javier

    (IESE Business School)

  • Corres, Luis

    (IESE Business School)

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En 2010 hubo 35 empresas (entre 125) con rentabilidad positiva. Considerando conjuntamente los años 2008, 2009 y 2010, sólo 13 empresas tuvieron rentabilidad positiva. Las 125 empresas destruyeron valor para sus accionistas por importe de ¿117 millardos. Inditex fue la empresa que más valor creó para sus accionistas en 2010 y en el periodo 2008-2010. Iberia la más rentable más rentable en 2010. Pero la crisis de España-país es mucho más seria de lo que nos indican los datos de la bolsa. Esta "crisis" se superará cuando el sentido común, el trabajo bien hecho, la competencia profesional y la veracidad vuelvan a ser la tónica dominante en la sociedad (dirigentes políticos, directivos de empresas, organismos reguladores, empleados¿). Los anexos 4 y 5 son parte de un trabajo sobre la crisis española que se está terminando y que esperamos publicar si no se produce antes la intervención de España.

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  • Fernandez, Pablo & Aguirreamalloa, Javier & Corres, Luis, 2011. "Rentabilidad y creación de valor de 125 empresas españolas en 2010," IESE Research Papers D/892, IESE Business School.
  • Handle: RePEc:ebg:iesewp:d-0892
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    Keywords

    Creación valor; IBEX 35; Rentabilidad accionistas; Capitalización bursátil;
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    JEL classification:

    • G12 - Financial Economics - - General Financial Markets - - - Asset Pricing; Trading Volume; Bond Interest Rates
    • G31 - Financial Economics - - Corporate Finance and Governance - - - Capital Budgeting; Fixed Investment and Inventory Studies
    • M21 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Economics - - - Business Economics

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