Educational films

Here we list all the Educational films created by E-Cademy Dominique Jacquet

Despite its significant revenues, Manchester United is not necessarily a financial success when you do a detailed analysis of its accounts. Professor Jacquet immersed himself in the balance sheets and stock market prices and, while telling the story of MANU, he gives us an in-depth review of the club's financial structure.

Franco Modigliani and Merton Miller, two professors at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, published an article entitled The Cost of Capital, Corporation Finance and the Theory of Investment in the American Economic Review of June 1958 around the research question: can changing the structure of capital create value?

5G is currently the hot topic in the world of digital communications. 3 major telephony players are fighting to become the preferred supplier of the new standard that will revolutionize the world. Nokia, the Finnish firm that was a major forerunner in the world of mobile telephony, the Swedish Ericsson which was the first company to launch live commercial 5G networks on four continents and the Chinese Huawei which is very much in the news these days and has managed to dethrone Apple and Samsung in mobile telephony. In this educational film, Professor Jacquet examines the finances of these 3 companies and analyzes their profitability and management in an exhaustive way.

The LVMH group, led by Bernard Arnault, is about to make the biggest transaction of its existence by buying the legendary jeweller Tiffany's. Is the asking price too high, is the stock market value fair? Professor Jacquet carefully analyzes the various aspects of this transaction.

In 2014 Lafarge and Holcim announced a merger project that was finalized in 2015 and qualified as a merger between equals combining 180 years of experience to create the industry leader in building materials and solutions.With a combined market value exceeding $50 billion, the merger was the second largest announced worldwide in 2014. Unfortunately Lafarge became less and less of an equal in the fusion.

With a market capitalization of US$540 billion, 10 years of existence and 7 years of stock market flotation, this is the right time to take an analytical look at Facebook and comment on its evolution. Professor Jacquet makes it a perfect example of corporate evaluation analysis. He is also doing a detailed financial evaluation of Facebook today.