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  • To figure out how strikers compare in each of Europe's top three leagues, we compared the top 20 scorers in the Premier League, Serie A and La Liga by calculating a Z-score rating for each player, which represents how far above or below the league average a player performs.

    Keeping Score on the Best Goal Makers in Europe Joel Oberstone 2010

  • To figure out how strikers compare in each of Europe's top three leagues, we compared the top 20 scorers in the Premier League, Serie A and La Liga by calculating a Z-score rating for each player, which represents how far above or below the league average a player performs.

    Keeping Score on the Best Goal Makers in Europe Joel Oberstone 2010

  • To figure out how strikers compare in each of Europe's top three leagues, we compared the top 20 scorers in the Premier League, Serie A and La Liga by calculating a Z-score rating for each player, which represents how far above or below the league average a player performs.

    Keeping Score on the Best Goal Makers in Europe Joel Oberstone 2010

  • '' Both are in very serious shape and the markets reflect that, '' Altman, the creator of the Z-score mathematical formula that measures bankruptcy risk, said the model shows that these companies are on the verbe of bankruptcy

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: GM, Ford On Verge of Bankruptcy 2008

  • Edward Altman, known for developing the Z-score formula for predicting bankruptcy, has taught executive M.B.A. students for many years.

    And the Best Executive M.B.A. Programs In 2008 Are... 2008

  • Me: “So the confidence interval for the parametric equation can be found by the log of the hazard ratio plus or minus the Z-score times one divided by…”

    qdiosa Diary Entry qdiosa 2005

  • The Z-score effect linked to trans fats would be modest in real life, according to Cohen.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • The Z-score compiles four or five common business ratios, weighted by coefficients, which were selected by identifying companies that previously sought Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection.

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  • "You are never broke as long as there are those who will buy your debt and lend money to you," said Edward Altman, a finance professor at New York University's Stern School of Business who created the Z-score formula that calculates a company's likelihood of bankruptcy.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • "The Altman's Z-score is a measure of the overall financial distress level of a company and is widely accepted as a powerful predictor of bankruptcy in the near-future," Bai says.

    EurekAlert! - Breaking News 2010

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