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The phrase "an enterprise valued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the worth or valuation of a business or organization, often in financial or investment contexts.
Example: "The report highlighted an enterprise valued at over a billion dollars, attracting significant investor interest."
Alternatives: "a company valued" or "a business valued".
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If a small technology company that only started a year ago can create an enterprise valued at $200 million, why can't we raise $30 billion to take every chronic homeless person off the street?
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It could buy a business with an enterprise value of up to $160 million.
Sirius trades on an enterprise value of about 3.8 times estimated 2011 revenue, according to Thomson One Analytics.
Live Nation has an enterprise value of $3 billion, according to Capital IQ data.
With debt, the company has an enterprise value of about $5 billion.
Carlyle Group and Providence Equity Partners will acquire the assets in a deal that Liberty said has an enterprise value of $247 million.
The proposed transaction would make Sally Beauty an independently traded company with an enterprise value of about $3 billion, Alberto-Culver said.
Kinder Morgan, a complex entity built around interlocking MLPs, has an enterprise value (its market capitalisation plus its debt) of $109 billion.
TowerBrook Capital Partners is selling Jimmy Choo for an enterprise value of £500 million to £550 million ($810 to $890 million), according to news reports.
The share price of the Italian shoemaker Tod's equates to an enterprise value of about 13.2 times historic Ebitda.
The company has an enterprise value of $7.9 billion, including nearly $3.9 billion in debt, according to Capital IQ data.
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