investment advice
Mar. 23rd, 2007 09:45 amhttp://www.fool.com/investing/small-cap/2007/03/22/how-youre-going-to-beat-the-market-this-year.aspx
(оно будет хотеть регистрации, котоаря вроде все еще бесплатная)
What makes for small-cap value
...we define it as any company with a market capitalization of less than $2 billion.
Defining a value stock is a little trickier. You'll find a lot of differing opinions on what makes a stock a value stock, but here are some traits to look for:
1. Low (less than 2.5) price-to-book ratios.
2. Low (less than 20) price-to-free cash flow ratios.
3. Companies with hated products (such as cigarettes).
(оно будет хотеть регистрации, котоаря вроде все еще бесплатная)
What makes for small-cap value
...we define it as any company with a market capitalization of less than $2 billion.
Defining a value stock is a little trickier. You'll find a lot of differing opinions on what makes a stock a value stock, but here are some traits to look for:
1. Low (less than 2.5) price-to-book ratios.
2. Low (less than 20) price-to-free cash flow ratios.
3. Companies with hated products (such as cigarettes).