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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Bob Rudd who wrote (14048)3/1/2002 5:56:10 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) of 78673
 
Regarding the options discussion, here's an article which describes how cash flow growth might be affected by stock-options tax benefits:

news.morningstar.com

When discussing how earnings can be (or are) manipulated by management to deliver e.p.s. numbers, there's often the suggestion made that cash flows (cash flow per share) might be a better representation of company performance or be a better metric to use by analysts in determining the value of a company. The above article implies that cash flows may have to be looked at closely too though.
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