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Company description:

Novartis (NOVN VX) operating in the global pharmaceutical industry headquartered in Switzerland and publically traded on several international exchanges.  The following tables contain the relevant data required to solve the following problems related to solving and commenting on the firm's cost of capital, current position of economics value added, as well as your assessment of the firm's payout policy and capital investment policy.

Moody's Levels

Moody's Current Yields

 

Country

Marginal Corp Tax Rate

AAA

3.780%

 

Switzerland

25%

AA

4.076%

 

United Kingdom

20%

A

4.374%

 

United States

25%

Baa

4.670%

 

 

 

Sources: Moody's, Federal Reserve Bank, Bloomberg

Ticker

Total Debt / EBITDA

Net Debt / EBITDA

12M IVol

S&P Rating

Moody's Rating

Fitch Rating

1Yr Default Risk

MRK US

2.16

1.05

25.1

AA

A2

A+

0.0149%

NOVN VX

1.28

0.41

22.5

AA-

Aa3

AA

0.0058%

PFE US

1.86

0.18

21.2

AA

A1

A+

0.0100%

BMY US

2.21

-1.13

27.8

A+

A2

A-

0.0122%

JNJ US

0.61

-0.71

21.2

AAA

Aaa

AAA

0.0028%

GSK LN

2.32

1.78

20.8

A+

A2

A+

0.0191%

Source: Bloomberg

Ticker

Total Assets

(Billions)

Price

Shares Outstanding

(Billions)

Mkt. Value Debt (Billions)

Revenue (Billions)

EBIT (Billions)

Net Income (Billions)

MRK US

$105.1

$58.25

2.171

$18.56

23.850

6.439

7.808

NOVN VX

125.4chf

103.01chf

2.728

13.79chf

41.459chf

9.439chf

8.195chf

PFE US

$172.1

$34.14

7.210

$31.67

48.296

17.056

8.104

BMY US

$33.7

$60.00

1.966

$7.24

17.715

3.566

5.247

JNJ US

$131.1

$100.43

2.899

$15.12

63.747

16.169

12.949

GSK LN

40.7gbp

23.91

5.755

15.84gbp

24.352gbp

7.884gbp

4.602gbp

Sources: Bloomberg

Ticker

Short Term Beta

Long Term Beta

Current Risk Free Rate

Long Term Risk Free Rate

Current Expected Market Return

Long Term Expected Market Return

 

MRK US

0.74

0.56

1.34%

5.8%

12.4%

10.4%

 

NOVN VX

1.02

0.77

0.09%

4.3%

8.52%

7.1%

 

PFE US

1.00

0.82

1.34%

5.8%

12.4%

10.4%

 

BMY US

0.91

0.54

1.34%

5.8%

12.4%

10.4%

 

JNJ US

0.90

0.70

1.34%

5.8%

12.4%

10.4%

 

GSK LN

0.86

1.04

1.76%

4.9%

10.66%

10.2%

 

Sources: Bloomberg, Dimson Marsh and Staunton (2002) Triumph of the Optimists, Princeton University Press.

Ticker

Revenue Growth

Dividends TTM/Share

5yr Average CAPEX (Billions)

5yr Asset Growth

5yr Dividend Growth

5yr Average Share Repurchases

MRK US

-4.08%

$1.78

$2.04

-0.74%

1.78%

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NOVN VX

0.63%

2.6chf

2.76chf

5.28%

4.14%

 

PFE US

-3.84%

$1.06

$1.22

4.35%

9.94%

 

BMY US

-3.08%

$3.61

$-2.02

2.36%

3.01%

 

JNJ US

4.23%

$2.80

$9.88

9.7%

7.39%

 

GSK LN

-13.20%

88.8p

-2.11gbp

3.99%

5.57%

 

Source: Bloomberg

Your Analysis, Comments and Recommendations:

1. Calculate the long run weighted cost of capital, and comment on its implication for the firm.

2. Calculate the current capital charge, based on existing market value of the firm's debt and equity.

3. Calculate the current Net Operating Profit After-taxes, as well as the Return on Invested Capital, comment on these and distinguish them from the measures of Net Income and ROE.

4. Calculate and discuss the implications of the Economic Value Added and EVA Spread for the prospects of the firm with regard to its payout policy versus its reinvestment plans.

5. Should the firm increase its dividend payout, stock repurchase program, increase its capital investment program? Justify your recommendation.

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