$PYPL Forward P/E Ratio is under 15
$PYPL Forward P/E Ratio is under 15
$PYPL Forward P/E Ratio is under 15
$PYPL Forward P/E Ratio is under 15
$PYPL Forward P/E Ratio is under 15
$PYPL Forward P/E Ratio is under 15
$PYPL Forward P/E Ratio is under 15
What the Fuck $PYPL forward P/E Ratio is now under 15. Not sure we’re that ranks exactly, but it has to be in the top 50 lowest Fwd P/E Ratio’s.
Looking at the stock price you would never guess this company has double digit growth….
@kalibjon Forward P/E Ratio of 15
520 Million users between them and Venmo which will always give them massive opportunity to monetise (e.g. Debit card, Crypto)
They have a 20B share buyback program and plan to purchase 6B this year alone, which at these prices would be 6% of the float.
The lawsuit filed today alleges that Walgreens $WBA from August 2012 until the present "knowingly" filled prescriptions, which "lacked a legitimate medical purpose, were not valid, and/or were not issued in the usual course of professional practice.
$WBA going up is just false hope.
There market cap will have to dip to the current amount of stores they operate.
There earnings are being reported as “good” when they lost $3.48 a share compared to .21 last Q4
With the amount of debt I can honestly see a bankruptcy within <7y
The madness continues… $WBA is a garbage company. the only thing it has going for it, is being a speculative buy. No PE firm will buy this and if they did it would be a lower price than you would like. Their pharmacy can’t compete anymore. And more people steal than shop there
Just because a stock is cheap doesn’t mean it has value. You have to detach the name from the financials. $wba is a great example of this. People lose track on the name thinking it will rebound, but the company won’t have stores to rebound with! because they’re closing so many!