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<blockquote data-quote="FedGT" data-source="post: 2889519" data-attributes="member: 58838"><p>It is fairly simple. Stock price is to a degree irrelevant by itself.</p><p></p><p>Ups is priced at $107 per share the important part that goes along with it is there are 688,770,000 shares outstanding for the company. $107 per share times 688,770,000 shares equals roughly a $73.5 billion valuation.</p><p></p><p>Even though FedEx is $206 per share they only have 267.38 million shares outstanding (much, much less than half the shares of UPS) which equates to a valuation of $55.12 billion.</p><p></p><p>Complicating matters we could dive into P/E ratios but instead I will go long story short. FedEx has a very slightly higher P/E ration which means the stock price is slightly more expensive than UPS because its stock price Is selling 1.3% higher on their earnings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedGT, post: 2889519, member: 58838"] It is fairly simple. Stock price is to a degree irrelevant by itself. Ups is priced at $107 per share the important part that goes along with it is there are 688,770,000 shares outstanding for the company. $107 per share times 688,770,000 shares equals roughly a $73.5 billion valuation. Even though FedEx is $206 per share they only have 267.38 million shares outstanding (much, much less than half the shares of UPS) which equates to a valuation of $55.12 billion. Complicating matters we could dive into P/E ratios but instead I will go long story short. FedEx has a very slightly higher P/E ration which means the stock price is slightly more expensive than UPS because its stock price Is selling 1.3% higher on their earnings. [/QUOTE]
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