S&P 500 P/E ratio has been rising in the past century, S&P 500 PE Ratio and Average Querier
Category: Stock Valuation
What is business key operation figure? Take major industries as examples
What is business operation figure? Take major industries as examples, The most effort-saving and simplest way
Free DCF (Discounted Cash Flow) Calculator
What is DCF? See the detailed explanation on pages 330-337 of my book, “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing”, and a step-by-step calculus for a practical example.
How does Autodesk make money? Why is the stock price so amazing?
How does Autodesk make money? Why is the stock price so amazing? I used Autodesk (ADSK) and Adobe (ADBE) as examples when explaining corporate moats in subsections 2-3 of the book “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing”. About Adobe, you can refer to my two blog articles:
How does Apple make money?
How does Apple make money? 2021 Performance by division and region, Divisional performance in 2021
How does Disney make money? How is the future?
How does Disney make money? How is the future? Disney created The Disney Company by connecting a group of cartoon characters to Hollywood. While cartoons are still the main product, Disney is now a diversified entertainment company with a wide range of content, big enough to buy Capital Cities
Pros and cons of investing in Coca-Cola
Only 20 years ago, peers PepsiCo’s were much smaller than Coca-Cola, but now Pepsi’s annual revenue is much larger than Coca-Cola’s, and its revenue in 2021 is only 48.64% of PepsiCo’s, less than half. Coca-Cola began to diversify its products fifty or sixty years ago, but now it has proved a complete failure.
Qualcomm diversifies success, no nonger highly dependend on phone
Qualcomm diversifies success, no nonger highly dependend on phone, Qualcomm (ticker: QCOM) has a key position in the global technology industry, especially in the development of mobile phones in the past three decades
The commonalities of Buffett portfolio – cheap, fixed income, repurchase
I recently took a general look at Buffett portfolio , and I made some big discoveries. Buffett basically only invests in companies with fixed cash flow income. He likes companies that actively implement stock repurchases. Almost every shareholding has dividends. He likes cheap companies.
Adobe, a company with no strong competitors in its main business for a long time
Adobe, a company with no strong competitors in its main business for a long time