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<blockquote data-quote="pemanager" data-source="post: 646289" data-attributes="member: 5027"><p>Actually on April 15, 2005 UPS closed at 68.75 and FDX at 83.95. During the past year, FDX sank much further than UPS and is a more variable stock. The one telling point is that the market over the past year has valued UPS more highly with a normalized 12 month p/e ratio of 34.9 (from Forbes) and FDX at 24.7 ( also from Forbes). The actual share price is meaningless if you do not factor in a number of other elements such as the number of shares available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pemanager, post: 646289, member: 5027"] Actually on April 15, 2005 UPS closed at 68.75 and FDX at 83.95. During the past year, FDX sank much further than UPS and is a more variable stock. The one telling point is that the market over the past year has valued UPS more highly with a normalized 12 month p/e ratio of 34.9 (from Forbes) and FDX at 24.7 ( also from Forbes). The actual share price is meaningless if you do not factor in a number of other elements such as the number of shares available. [/QUOTE]
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