[tpop3d-discuss]Cash flow analysis vs earnings per share analysis
Marc Selly
marcselley at fumig.com
Tue, 28 Feb 2006 09:46:14 -0600
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<td width="504"><p>Would you like to learn more about Cash Flow Analysis and understand why portfolios based on this analysis consistently beat the index??? By clicking on the BLOG/link below you will learn the benefits of using Operational Cash Flow Analysis (OPS) versus Earnings Per Share Analysis (EPS) when valuing a company’s stock value.</p>
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<td valign="middle"><p><strong><font size="4">“Portfolios based on this new measure of stock value beat the market by 12.6 percent annually.”</font></strong>-Smart Money May 2004</p>
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<td height="262" valign="top"><p><font size="4"><strong>“There’s a huge demand from the public for anything that will give them objective information. People don’t want to read an opinion. They want to look at statistics.”<br />
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“As a barometer of a company’s health, OPS is more reliable than earnings per share (EPS), which can be too easily massaged.” </strong><font size="3"><br />
- Inc. Dec. 2002 </font></font></p></td>
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