Ohow to calculate intrinsic concentration
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For Example;:-
Intrinsic value = [EPS x (7 + g) x 8.5]/Y
Let's look at SBI's intrinsic value using the information mentioned above.
SBI's TTM EPS = 22.57
Annual growth rate = 9.55 per cent
Current yield on the AAA-rated
corporate bonds = 8.3
SBI's intrinsic value = [(22.57) x (7 + 9.55) x 8.5]/
8.3 = R377.53
Intrinsic value = [EPS x (7 + g) x 8.5]/Y
Let's look at SBI's intrinsic value using the information mentioned above.
SBI's TTM EPS = 22.57
Annual growth rate = 9.55 per cent
Current yield on the AAA-rated
corporate bonds = 8.3
SBI's intrinsic value = [(22.57) x (7 + 9.55) x 8.5]/
8.3 = R377.53
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- Inside a semiconductor, electrons and holes are generated with thermal energy.
- The electron and hole concentration remain constant as long as the temperature remain constant.
- At temperature TK , in an intrinsic semiconductor n = p = ni where ni is called intrinsic concentration.
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