So I read about how the PEG ratio is the best guide to choosing the best stock for the money (http://beginnersinvest.about.com/od/financialratio/a/peg-ratio.htm.) Apparently a stock with low PEG is better value for money than one with high PEG.
Then why would a company like ORI with a PEG of 10...
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