To view this page ensure that Adobe Flash Player version 9.0.124 or greater is installed. S&P 500 The largest index, as ranked by Standard & Poor’s and the subject of the 2009’s Business Aviation: An Enterprise Value Perspective. Companies with $3.5 B market cap or greater. Stakeholders Anyone with an interest in a company including owners, employees, customers, and vendors. Shareholder Value The value delivered to shareholders because of management’s ability (SV) to grow earnings, dividends and share price . Making wise investments and generating a healthy return on invested capital are two main drivers of shareholder value Footnotes 1For the purposes of this study, NEXA has defined SMEs as the S&P SmallCap 600 companies plus the smaller privately held companies included in the survey process 2Growth is defined as annualized increase in revenues 3Earnings Before Interest Taxes Depreciation and Amortization 4General Aviation Manufacturers Association 5The Real World of Business Aviation: A Survey of Companies Using General Aviation Aircraft, Harris Interactive, Inc. October 2009 6Industry sector classifications, known as GICS, were developed by S&P to group companies by industry in the S&P index 22 . NEXA . BUSINESS AVIATION . PART II NEXA . BUSINESS AVIATION . PART II . 23 ABOUT NEXA ADVISORS |