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horsetrader
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... but can anyone confirm whether valuations other than market cap - NAV - are available on the site?
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Preston
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Hi dude.. I like your forum name. Are you a horseracing fanatic?
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horsetrader
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Wouldn't know one end from the other ... I used the name once in the figurative sense and it stuck
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Preston
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Okay..In response to your question? I am not sure if there is an alternative valuation avaliable.
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SimonPB
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yip, also aside from PE, EPS, DY, EY there are about 16 other ratios. Head off to a company quote page, click company profile (top right box) and then on the right hand menu bar - right at the bottom = ratios, click it an presto.
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Preston
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May the force be with you...Princess Leia
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horsetrader
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horsetrader
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Hi again Simon. I'm a novice so please bear with me... I visited the ratio analysis section of about 20 companies. Interesting reading. One thing stood out and I'm not sure if I'm understanding it ... Many on the big boys' market price/share exceeds NAV/share three-fold, if not more and have been climbing steadily over the past FY's. What, if any is an acceptable 'rule of thumb' for a multiple of this nature before one can consider the share fully priced? Is this a correct/useful study/comparison to make?
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