The value of a company is in its ideas, not products, says expert
A company's value was once measured in hard assets; now value has inverted towards ideas and the intellectual property.
A company's value was once measured in hard assets; now value has inverted towards ideas and the intellectual property.
Capital markets have become increasingly disconnected from reality as company value shifts from tangible assets to the intangible, says one expert.
The question is how the average business can capitalise on this disconnection.
A consequence of the 2008 financial crisis was the widespread