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$Yanlord Land(Z25.SG$ Target price 0.800
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$SingPost(S08.SG$ Target price 0.600
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$Singtel(Z74.SG$ Ready to buy 😉
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$SATS(S58.SG$ SATS R ticket appears in my portfolio with very cheap price (around 0.3 dollar) . What is this? Is it the rights shares? How do we buy or sell them in Moomoo?
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$Leader Env(LS9.SG$ Have your bonus shares gone in?
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$Leader Env(LS9.SG$ sell or hold?
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Absolute valuation: Analysts' secret weapon
Relative valuation: How to compare a stock's worth with its peers?
Stock valuation methods
There are 2 methods for analysts to give enterprises valuations: absolute valuation and relative valuation. How to value listed companies in different industries?
Absolute Valuation
Dividend Discount Model (DDM)
The dividend discount model(DDM) calculates the "true" value of a firm based on the dividends the company pays its shareholders.
DDM is a very effective way of valuing matured blue chip companies in well-developed industries. These companies have to pay a dividend, and the dividend is stable and predictable.
Discounted Cash Flow Model (DCF)
If the company doesn't pay a dividend or its dividend pattern is irregular, then the company should use the discounted cash flow (DCF) model.
DCF is a calculation designed to evaluate a company's current value by projecting its future free cash flows, operating costs, revenues, and growth.
But these values are easier to accurately predict with larger, more firmly established companies that have steady growth histories on which to base these projections, such as utilities, banking, and energy sectors like oil and gas.
Relative Valuation
Price-to-Earnings Ratio (P/E Ratio)
P/E ratios are used by inves...
Absolute valuation: Analysts' secret weapon
Relative valuation: How to compare a stock's worth with its peers?
Stock valuation methods
There are 2 methods for analysts to give enterprises valuations: absolute valuation and relative valuation. How to value listed companies in different industries?
Absolute Valuation
Dividend Discount Model (DDM)
The dividend discount model(DDM) calculates the "true" value of a firm based on the dividends the company pays its shareholders.
DDM is a very effective way of valuing matured blue chip companies in well-developed industries. These companies have to pay a dividend, and the dividend is stable and predictable.
Discounted Cash Flow Model (DCF)
If the company doesn't pay a dividend or its dividend pattern is irregular, then the company should use the discounted cash flow (DCF) model.
DCF is a calculation designed to evaluate a company's current value by projecting its future free cash flows, operating costs, revenues, and growth.
But these values are easier to accurately predict with larger, more firmly established companies that have steady growth histories on which to base these projections, such as utilities, banking, and energy sectors like oil and gas.
Relative Valuation
Price-to-Earnings Ratio (P/E Ratio)
P/E ratios are used by inves...
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sin kiong Ng : 0.800 target price