Quantitative Analysis of the Value Investments of Listed Companies in China’s Mining Industry
Tao Zhu,
John Walsh and
Fuangfa Ampornstira
International Business Research, 2020, vol. 13, issue 10, 31
Abstract:
Value investment (VI) has been widely studied and applied to many fields of stock market analysis. It involves the identification of under-priced stocks for possible purchase and subsequent resale. In this paper, quantitative methods are employed to examine the extent and nature of VI in China’s mining industry. The research aims to discover the relationships between return on investment (ROI) and the historic financial indices documented in financial statements, while also examining the extent of the influence of VI on ROI in the Chinese mining industry.
Date: 2020
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