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<title>Determination of Stock Market Valuations (cont'd) - Part 3/3</title>
<description>For a particular stock, the analyst usually looks at companies with similar growth rates or similar companies in different industries to find "comparables" which are then either tweaked higher or lower based on factors such as quality of management, size ...</description>
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<pubDate>24th July 2007</pubDate>
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<title>Determination of Stock Market Valuations (cont'd) - Part 2/3</title>
<description>So this comes back to the question of how Wall Street does value stocks.  The first thing Wall Street does is toss out the idea of the totality of the cash flows in future years and focus on the much less volatile accounting earnings measure of an arbitra...</description>
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<pubDate>24th July 2007</pubDate>
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