Let me begin with a confession. ‘Valuing a company’ and ‘pricing a company’ are as different as chalk and cheese in investing. But unknowingly, I often use the two terms interchangeably. Here’s where the masterclass with professor Aswath Damodaran on Forbes India Pathbreakers helped me understand why the two are not the same. “Most people price things, they don’t value them,” the dean of valuation explains. “In pricing, you attach a number to an asset based on what other people are paying for similar assets. Valuation, on the other hand, requires that you understand a business.”