Thursday, January 31, 2013

AMZN: Is Amazon Expensive? Not To Me

Is Amazon Expensive? Not To Me
by Stock Gamer

Shares of Amazon (AMZN) have returned 45.4% over the past 12 months. At $272.76 per share, the stock is trading close to its 52-week high of $284.72 attained just recently as result of the company's solid Q4 earnings release. At this price, Amazon is valued at 141.0x forward EPS, which is considered to be a lofty valuation level by many investors. However, I am of the view that Amazon is now reasonably priced. In this article I will elaborate on my valuation analysis, which supports my view and may also help you in formulating an appropriate investment decision. read more »

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AAPL: The Problem With Apple Is Apple

The Problem With Apple Is Apple
by Markos Kaminis

Obviously, when people refer to a failure at Apple today, they could only be speaking of the decline of the company's shares over recent months. Apple's products remain staple gear for mobile telecommunications and computing in America. Yet, Apple (AAPL) shares have fallen precipitously, down 35% now from their 52-week high reached in September 2012. So what gives? read more »

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Ford Stock Price Falls: Is It The Apple Of Cars? by TheCarConnection


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