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  2. PEG ratio - Wikipedia

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    The 'PEG ratio' (price/earnings to growth ratio) is a valuation metric for determining the relative trade-off between the price of a stock, the earnings generated per share , and the company's expected growth. In general, the P/E ratio is higher for a company with a higher growth rate. Thus, using just the P/E ratio would make high-growth ...

  3. Price–sales ratio - Wikipedia

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    However, sales do not reveal the whole picture, as the company may be unprofitable with a low P/S ratio. Because of the limitations, this ratio is usually used only for unprofitable companies, since they don't have a price–earnings ratio (P/E ratio). [2] The metric can be used to determine the value of a stock relative to its past performance.

  4. Price-to-cash flow ratio - Wikipedia

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    The price/cash flow ratio (also called price-to-cash flow ratio or P/CF), is a ratio used to compare a company's market value to its cash flow.It is calculated by dividing the company's market cap by the company's operating cash flow in the most recent fiscal year (or the most recent four fiscal quarters); or, equivalently, divide the per-share stock price by the per-share operating cash flow.

  5. Stock valuation - Wikipedia

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    Stock valuation is the method of calculating theoretical values of companies and their stocks.The main use of these methods is to predict future market prices, or more generally, potential market prices, and thus to profit from price movement – stocks that are judged undervalued (with respect to their theoretical value) are bought, while stocks that are judged overvalued are sold, in the ...

  6. Whoa! What Just Happened to My Stock? - AOL

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    The Dow has been stuck near the 13,000 level for a while now. But even if your stock strapped on a rocket pack and went higher, resist the urge to high-five everyone in the cubicles next to you.

  7. This Baby Apparel Stock is Growing By Leaps and Bounds - AOL

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    Carter's , the branded marketer of baby and children's wear, is facing the headwinds of declining birthrates in the US and Canada. In the US, the crude birth rate (births per 1,000 people) has ...

  8. Earnings per share - Wikipedia

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    Earnings per share (EPS) is the monetary value of earnings per outstanding share of common stock for a company during a defined period of time. It is a key measure of corporate profitability, focusing on the interests of the company's owners ( shareholders ), [ 1 ] and is commonly used to price stocks.

  9. Why United Natural Foods Stock Popped Today - AOL

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    On the bottom line, adjusted earnings per share improved from a loss of $0.25 in the quarter a year ago to a profit of $0.01, well ahead of expectations at a loss of $0.10 per share.