cover image: V S - FRONTIER CENTRE I

20.500.12592/q08507

V S - FRONTIER CENTRE I

30 Nov 2020

The author of this study have worked independently and the opinions expressed are therefore their own, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the board of the Frontier Centre for Public Policy. [...] Colour television half the expenses of the company.2 5 F R O N T I E R C E N T R E F O R P U B L I C P O L I C Y INTRINSIC VALUE: VALUATION OF THE CBC AS A BUSINESS, IN ITS CURRENT STATE For the intrinsic value, projecting future cash flow based on recent and historic trends in those line growth and bringing it to a net present value, was items. [...] This alternative approach yields a minimum of loss of jobs and shutting of some operations and $230M to a maximum of $0.80B, with a more locations to rationalize the company to make it plausible range of a median (midpoint of the as productive and efficient as its industry peers, array of projected values) of $0.36B to a mean exemplified by the operating metrics used in this (simple average) of $0. [...] Given all the unknowns and dangers, it seems to be a major risk to Canadian taxpayers, the We pay special attention to the needs and ultimate owners of the CBC, to hang onto it in reflection of Canada’s Indigenous peoples. [...] Since profit is a secondary goal of a government- public, or a section of the public, than would owned or -sponsored enterprise, it is difficult be the case in a fully competitive marketplace to evaluate the effectiveness, efficiency or for the industry involved.
Pages
17
Published in
Canada

Tables