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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Junglekings who wrote (28075)9/16/2007 11:02:51 PM
From: Spekulatius   of 78670
 
Junglekings -
I am not sure how you calculate "cash flow" for a banking institution. i think it is nonsense to relay on cash flow (however that is calculated) for a banking institution. If a bank indeed is floorishing and well managed it should show negative cash flow, as it is i the business of lending money. For a bank i like to look at PE, the risk in it's loan book. ROA, leverage, loan loss reserves and other metrics none of which directly relates to cash flow.

In terms of most above metrics IRE and AIB looks cheap and well managed, IMO.
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