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...shareholders equity.
Finally, the latest fundamental ratio retrieved by this trading object is the forward PE, also known as the estimated P/E. Unlike the ROA, ROE and PER (Price earnings ratio), the forward PE is a measure that doesn't make use of the company's net income. Instead, it uses the estimated...
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...shareholders, is calculated by subtracting the total liabilities of the company to its total tangible assets. While price to book or P/B ratio is calculated by dividing the company market price by the book value per share.
As with the price to sales ratio, the price to book value should be...
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...shareholders. The number of shares outstanding is a very important metric, which can be found in a company's balance sheet and which is used to calculate several other metrics, including earnings per share (EPS), price to book and market capitalization. Company fillings are available in the US Securities and Exchange...
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...shareholder equity for the last 12 months. It tells how much money a company has made for every dollar of equity.
Current ROI (TTM): The Return on invested capital or the income before extras and discontinued operations divided by the long-term debt plus convertible debt plus non-current capital leases plus mortgages...
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...shareholders... Their activity (Buy and sell transactions), which is made available to the SEC within few days, is watched and followed by individuals and institutional investors.
A high selling volume made by insiders is considered by many traders to be a bearish sign, while a high buying volume is considered...
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...shareholders. These payments are called dividends; each shareholder receives an amount that is proportional to the number of shares that he or she possesses.
Dividends are not fixed and can vary from a quarter to another; these payments depend on the company earnings and on the decision of the board of...
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...shareholders, employees, customers...
There are several types of corporate actions; the most known are stock splits (Increasing the number of outstanding shares and thus decreasing the stock share price) and dividend/bonuses (A cash dividend is an amount of money distributed to shareholders, this amount depends on the dividend value per share...
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...shareholders...)
The base value of the SENSEX is 100 and the base year is 1978-79. As of the beginning of February 2010, its value is equal to 16356, which translates in an increase of 16356% in approximately 30 years.
NSE Indexes, ex: S&P CNX Nifty, can be downloaded here 386.
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...shareholders (Dividend yield).
pe: A ratio calculated by dividing the stock price by the per-share earnings (Price Earnings Ratio).
eps: Earnings divided by the number of outstanding shares (Earnings per Share).
earnings_yield: Earnings yield.
debt_equity: A measure of a company's financial leverage (Debt / Equity). ...
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...shareholders, who may have access to non-public information about a company, should report their transactions to the SEC (U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission). These transactions are made public and are used by investors to make trading decisions. The buying and selling practice of these individuals is called Insider trading.
After the...
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