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<blockquote data-quote="Int&#039;lguy" data-source="post: 493803" data-attributes="member: 21573"><p>One key index for the valuation of a stock is the P/E ratio which UPS has been superior over FDX for a long time. </p><p>UPS PE 13.60</p><p>FDX PE 11.84</p><p> </p><p>While the price of a stock has always been an indicator of value it's really important to understand the number of shares that are out on the market and the return the corporation makes on those shares. Basically, what the market is paying for a share given the earnings on that share is the PE ratio. </p><p> </p><p>Both UPS and FDX ratios are way down (like the price of the stock) but since the UPS ratio is still higher than the FDX stock, it gives the impression that investors still expect UPS stock to out perform FDX in terms of earnings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Int'lguy, post: 493803, member: 21573"] One key index for the valuation of a stock is the P/E ratio which UPS has been superior over FDX for a long time. UPS PE 13.60 FDX PE 11.84 While the price of a stock has always been an indicator of value it's really important to understand the number of shares that are out on the market and the return the corporation makes on those shares. Basically, what the market is paying for a share given the earnings on that share is the PE ratio. Both UPS and FDX ratios are way down (like the price of the stock) but since the UPS ratio is still higher than the FDX stock, it gives the impression that investors still expect UPS stock to out perform FDX in terms of earnings. [/QUOTE]
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