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Quote kulman Replybullet Posted: 14/Jul/2011 at 10:45am
Page 62-64 of this book are very interesting. 
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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 14/Jul/2011 at 11:07am

Yes, that book is interesting.

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Quote smartcat Replybullet Posted: 15/Jul/2011 at 3:51pm
Waah waah Kulmanji! You have learnt how to read books finally!

How does the author come to the conclusion that these 5 parameters make up the "components" of P/E ratio?
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Quote kulman Replybullet Posted: 15/Jul/2011 at 10:34am
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Waah waah Kulmanji! You have learnt how to read books finally!


Smile Yes, finally.

How does the author come to the conclusion that these 5 parameters make up the "components" of P/E ratio?


Please invest Rs. 300+ to buy the book. It's good.



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Quote vijayM Replybullet Posted: 26/Oct/2011 at 10:40am
Kulman ji,

Can you illustrate with one example, how to arrive at fair P/E ratio (perhaps a range indicating lowest to highest, if not exact number).

I use fair P/E = Avg growth for next 2 years (projected) i.e. PEG =1. 
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Quote zulfi Replybullet Posted: 26/Oct/2011 at 10:59am
sir , dont u think that large part mistakes are made in projections n whenever v project future earnings v just extrapolate past earnings , but done and dusted , what is going to happen in future is impossible to predict .so y to waste time in predicting future ....comments awaited.........thanks......   
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Quote zulfi Replybullet Posted: 26/Oct/2011 at 11:04am
we all in this business knows price of everything , but don't know the earnings ,how can anyone know , even management dont know what is going to happen in future about their business...but we all predict it ,thats the beauty...............
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