Hi, I am a newbie here.
To all the sifu here, just wonder where can I get the past 10 years PE ratio?
I can't find it through their website, is there anyway to obtain it?
Q&A, General question on stock market
Q&A, General question on stock market
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Jan 25 2010, 11:44 AM
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Hi, I am a newbie here.
To all the sifu here, just wonder where can I get the past 10 years PE ratio? I can't find it through their website, is there anyway to obtain it? |
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Jan 25 2010, 12:27 PM
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Jan 25 2010, 04:46 PM
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QUOTE(htt @ Jan 25 2010, 01:09 PM) PE = Market Price (PV) / Earning Per Share (EPS) Is there an average PE ration for each year?PV change almost daily, very hard to have consistent comparison, also influence by economy trend... Also EPS not equal to cash earned etc etc... Unless the calculation is really sophiscated, else I don't think that's accurate... or even near to it... QUOTE(cherroy @ Jan 25 2010, 01:37 PM) I don't think need to do for newbie. Just fyi, average PE ratio for market and reasonable PE ratio is around teen number. While it depends on economy trend and interest rate as well. Ic. Probably i thought that after getting fair value, we can justify that whether the stock is underperform or expensive to in. Every company situation is different to each others, it is impossible to apply a set of calculation to judge all the company. Fair value is about a valuation that one willing to pay on the share price to get a reasonable return than others investment vehicle while exposed to the risk of it. Don't be too rigid on those value, it is merely one of the guide. QUOTE(rayloo @ Jan 25 2010, 03:36 PM) The author is Ho Kok Mun, malaysian trader. According to the formula in his book, he average 10 years past EPS value to justify future EPS. let's say average EPS over past 10 years is 16%. Then he will use 1.16 x eps of current year to gt next yr eps. |
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Jan 25 2010, 05:53 PM
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