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How to find underlying stock price of company Posted: 06 Jan 2019 05:49 AM PST Hi. I am wondering if there are ways of figuring out what a price of a share should be set at, based on some company statistics and measurements. Of course this is not a fool proof way of finding what a price will be. But I recall learning in school about an "intrinsic price". Which was a method based on studies to see where stock prices gravitated around for ompanies of certain measurements like maybe ROEs, betas, market cap. Idk what the measurements where based off of anymore. So anyway. Anybody got, or know of some methods, to try to figure what an underlying stock price should be at? [link] [comments] |
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