help needed with case study, would be EXTREMELY grateful

Hi,

I did not know where to post this as I am new here. Please excuse me if I've posted this in a wrong forum. I have a case study question I would be extremely grateful if someone could help me out with. I'm extremely new to this stuff. It's part of a recruitment process. THANK YOU!

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Your question is way too broad.

You need to get in whatever industry analysis type of database is available to you and go through related research reports to do question 1.

Based on the historical data, assumptions in the case, and the research you applied to answer question one, you'll need to link up a 3-statement model for 2.

In question 3, you'll want to use the 3-statement model to do a DCF and use traction and trading multiples to analyze as well.

 

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