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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Stock Farmer who wrote (43585)6/17/2001 12:20:30 PM
From: Mike Buckley  Read Replies (3) of 54805
 
John,

Thanks for taking so much time to express the details supporting your opinion. I don't pretend to understand the theory of math enough to agree or disagree with you about the extent to which the math supports your opinion.

The following is at the root of my contention, which we might have to agree to disagree on: You see that term "G" is already embedded in the equation.

I don't see that any differently than the growth that is already embedded in the DCF as a result of the person deciding what the components of the cash flows are going to be. DCFs generally look 10 to 20 years forward. The assumptions are less and less meaningful to me the further out they get. For me, that's the fictional part of a DCF.

Compare that with the fictional part of a PEG, remembering that I use PEGs only looking two years forward, and I don't see any significant difference between the two valuation methods insofar as the extent to which they are and are not based on fact. I might change my mind about that if I were to take up a serious of study of math, but that ain't gonna happen. :)

--Mike Buckley
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