Options as a Strategic Investment. Lawrence G. McMillan

Options as a Strategic Investment


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Options as a Strategic Investment Lawrence G. McMillan
Publisher: Prentice Hall Press



Corporate finance and corporate strategy have long been seen as different sides of the same coin. For some investors, options as a strategic investment is great because they can take advantage of the market fluctuations. Prentice Hall Press | 3113 | 3113 Pages | ISBN: 1936313999 | PDF | 336MB This blockbuster bestseller--more than 361,111 copies sold--is considered to be the bible of options trading. Microsoft invested But I think another interesting aspect of this strategic investment is the part that Microsoft might take in it. Hi, Off the top of my head, I can think of McMillan's "Options as a Strategic Investment" (or something like that) and Natenburg's "Option Volatility and Pricing". McMillan (Options As A Strategic Investment) Seminars - Chicago & Las Vegas Options. They explain the basics pretty well. Options as a Strategic Investment by Lawrence McMillan explains that each gambler has a system and some people equate stock trading with gambling; this statement is true in that every stock trader needs a system. Pearson invests $89.5 million and has an option to acquire another 5% later on. Tue, 03/19/2013 - 08:40 | 3346355 clymer · clymer's picture. The plan's Moderate Strategic Balanced Fund, the plan's previous default investment option, will remain as one of the plan's 19 investment options. And he's not killing it by talking about options as a strategic investment either. Strategic Investment Real Options and Games. I finished Options as a Strategic Investment, by McMillan, back in June of this year. I have to recommend this book very highly. Good point about starting slow and working your way up to more complex issues. The Bible on this is Tom McMillan's Options as a Strategic Investment. However, this book is geared more towards the Intermediate/Advanced options trader.

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