The real options approach to valuation: challenges and opportunities
Eduardo S. Schwartz, University of California
Dr. Schwartz is the California Professor of Real Estate and Professor of Finance, Anderson Graduate School of Management at the University of California, Los Angeles. He has an engineering degree from the University of Chile and a masters and PhD in finance from the University of British Columbia. He has been in the faculty at the University of British Columbia and visiting at the London Business School, the University of California at Berkeley and the Universidad Carlos III in Madrid. His wide-ranging research has focused on different dimensions in asset and securities pricing. Topics in recent years include interest rate models, asset allocation issues, evaluating natural resource investments, pricing Internet companies, the stochastic behavior of commodity prices and valuing patent-protected R&D projects.
David A. Sprott (1930-2013)
Professor David Sprott was the first Chair (1967-1975) of the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science at the University of Waterloo and first Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics (1967-1972). The David Sprott Distinguished Lecture Series was created in recognition of his tremendous leadership at a formative time of our department, as well as his highly influential research in statistical science.
- Reception will follow in the Mathematics 3 (M3) Bruce White Atrium.
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