Enterprise & Equity Value
A foreign company has ordinary shares listed at home and ADRs listed in New York. Do you add the ADRs to the share count?
Model answer
No - that would double count. Each ADR (American Depositary Receipt) represents a fixed number of underlying ordinary shares held by a depositary bank; the ADRs are wrappers, not additional shares.…
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