Money and Finance
Stock Valuation Method - Graham Number
This is the first of my series on different valuation methods for analyzing stocks. If you have a commonly used metric named after yourself you must be doing something right. And it doesn't hurt that you also taught Warren Buffet, who happens to be one of the greatest investors of all time. Those two reasons alone should be enough to consider the Graham Number a useful tool, but what exactly is it.
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How Yummy Is Yum Brands' Valuation?
Last week I updated my valuation of McDonald's Corporation (MCD) and the price appears to offer a decent value. You can read the full analysis here. As more of a growth play I wanted to take a look at its largest competitor YUM! Brands,...
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Valuation Of Pepsico Inc. - The Long Case Looks Strong
Last week management of PepsiCo. Inc. (PEP) announced earnings for 4Q and full year 2013. The results were fairly mixed with revenue increasing around 1% over 2012. North American soda consumption continues to be a drag on the growth of the...
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The Long Case For The Coca-cola Company
The Coca-Cola Company (KO) will be announcing earnings on Tuesday, so what better time than the present to get an update on its current valuation. There's not much needed to be said about a company as great as Coca-Cola. It has the number...
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Stock Valuation Method - Average P/s Ratio
This is the 4th part in my series on stock valuation methods. I've previously covered the Graham Number, Average Dividend Yield and Average P/E Ratio. Today I'm going to take a closer look at the average low P/S ratio method. This one is...
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Stock Valuation Method - Average Dividend Yield
We all want to be able to assign a fair value to a stock to determine what price we should pay for a share iof a potential investment. This is the 2nd post in my series on different stock valuation methods. I've previously covered the Graham Number...
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