21 October 2009 #1 S stl_08 Joined 16 March 2009 Posts 57 Reactions 0 what is value? I see it as net asset per share that are lower then the share price and a low pe But what do other peoplle see it as
what is value? I see it as net asset per share that are lower then the share price and a low pe But what do other peoplle see it as
21 October 2009 #2 A alphaman Joined 22 November 2007 Posts 288 Reactions 0 Low P/B or low P/E does not mean value at all. It just means market thinks lowly of the company. Is market right or wrong? That's where the value is.
Low P/B or low P/E does not mean value at all. It just means market thinks lowly of the company. Is market right or wrong? That's where the value is.
21 October 2009 #3 So_Cynical The Contrarian Averager Joined 31 August 2007 Posts 7,474 Reactions 1,485 Value for me is the lower end of the trading range.
21 October 2009 #4 Bill M Self Funded Retiree Joined 4 January 2008 Posts 2,132 Reactions 741 Value for me means, a good company that will not fail and continues to pay good dividends but the current price has been priced way too low. There were hundreds of them when the XJO hit 3,100 and not many people took advantage of this.
Value for me means, a good company that will not fail and continues to pay good dividends but the current price has been priced way too low. There were hundreds of them when the XJO hit 3,100 and not many people took advantage of this.
21 October 2009 #5 awg Joined 25 September 2007 Posts 1,712 Reactions 13 I posted this question on a separate thread some time ago, but got zero replies any takers? "On Commsec and MSN Money, there is a Share search criteria available for "Value" These are ranked 1 to 5 Is anyone aware of what method is used to calculate the Value ranking?"
I posted this question on a separate thread some time ago, but got zero replies any takers? "On Commsec and MSN Money, there is a Share search criteria available for "Value" These are ranked 1 to 5 Is anyone aware of what method is used to calculate the Value ranking?"
21 October 2009 #6 A alphaman Joined 22 November 2007 Posts 288 Reactions 0 See the other 3 measures: income, risk and growth? The value rank is most likely derived from those 3 variables.
See the other 3 measures: income, risk and growth? The value rank is most likely derived from those 3 variables.