A series of small stock premium studies have been developed by Roger Grabowski and David King. They use eight different measures of size for two major groups (Equity size and Company size). Which of the following is/are measure/s of company size?
I dunno, I think they should add 'number of coffee breaks per day' as a measure of company size. That'd be a real accurate representation, don't you think?
Well, if we're talking about company size, I guess you could also use the size of the CEO's corner office as a measurement. That's gotta be a reliable indicator, right?
Haha, classic exam question trying to trick us. I bet the answer is D - number of employees. That's the only one that truly represents the 'size' of a company, right?
Okay, let's see. Company size measures, hmm... I think C and D are the correct answers here. Market value of invested capital and number of employees seem like good indicators of company size.
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