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Facebook’s Shares Plunge After Profit Decline

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startled investors with a sharper-than-expected decline in profits and a gloomy outlook in its first earnings report since Chief Executive. Facebook also cited inflation as a weight on advertiser spending. and Canada, two of the company’s most profitable markets, the results show. Facebook parent. Meta Platforms Inc.

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The Seven Samurai: How Big Tech Rescued the Market in 2023!

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I was planning to finish my last two data updates for 2024, but decided to take a break and look at the seven stocks (Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia and Tesla) which carried the market in 2023.

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Amazon Breaks Record for One-Day Gain in Market Cap

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suffered the largest-ever loss. companies as they reassess their valuations in anticipation of higher interest rates. Amazon relieved investors with a near doubling in profit in the holiday period and said it is raising the price of its Prime membership in the U.S. AMZN 13.54%. company—just a day after Facebook parent.

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Back to Earth or Temporary Setback? Revisiting the FANGAM Stocks

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I must admit I was surprised by my own valuations, since, given the low riskfree rates prevailing at the time, only one stock (Apple) looked significant over valued. Clearly, much has happened since these valuations. trillion, and their share of the overall equity value of all US stocks also surged from 6.5% to 14.9%.

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Back to Earth or Temporary Setback? Revisiting the FANGAM Stocks

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My September 2020 Valuations. I must admit I was surprised by my own valuations, since, given the low riskfree rates prevailing at the time, only one stock (Apple) looked significant over valued. Clearly, much has happened since these valuations. The FANGAM Valuations: February 2022. to 14.9%. Updating the Numbers.

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Back to Earth or Temporary Setback? Revisiting the FANGAM Stocks

Musings on Markets

I must admit I was surprised by my own valuations, since, given the low riskfree rates prevailing at the time, only one stock (Apple) looked significant over valued. Clearly, much has happened since these valuations. trillion, and their share of the overall equity value of all US stocks also surged from 6.5% to 14.9%.

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Invisible, yet Invaluable: Valuing Intangibles in the Birkenstock IPO!

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The resulting debate among accountants about how to bring intangibles on to the books has spilled over into valuation practice, and many appraisers and analysts are wrongly, in my view, letting the accounting debate affect how they value companies.

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