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Apple's Market Implied Growth Rates

Apple’s stock is fast approaching its 52-week high of $177.50 set almost exactly 1-yar ago and seems within striking distance of its all-time high valuation near $200. I wrote at the beginning of the year about Apple’s intrinsic value and recommended buying the stock when it hit $89/share amid rumors of Steve Jobs’ declining health and Apple’s inability to continue to make hit products.

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GE still offers value even after 64% rally

An in depth look at GE's current valuation using two valuation methodologies - discounted cash flow and public comps. We determine through two methods that GE's stock currently implies a valuation which allows you to buy growth in its core businesses as well as any value in the capital finance segment for free.

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Apple shares offer growth for FREE

Bad news about Steve Jobs' health. A slowing economy and high price points. A lack of knock your socks off product announcements seem to have left investors very bearish on Apple of late. Do share prices in the 70s and 80s make sense?

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Discounted Cash Flow & Stock Valuation

Learn about the DCF method to value a stock, what assumptions must be made and how to go about thinking about those assumptions.

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