Selected Product: | Corporate Finance: Principles and Practice Paperback Edition: 4 Author: Denzil Watson, Antony Head Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall Release Date: December 2006 ISBN-10: 0273706446 ISBN-13: 9780273706441 List Price: £44.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Management and Cost Accounting ISBN-10: 1844805662 Research Methods for Business Students ISBN-10: 0273701487 Financial Accounting and Reporting ISBN-10: 0273712314 Exploring Corporate Strategy: Text and Cases ISBN-10: 140588732X Corporate Finance and Investment: Decisions and Strategies(paperback) ISBN-10: 0273695614 |
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