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Stock: MON 05/29/2007Closing Price: 60.48Current P/E: 40.7 Forward P/E: 29.08 Sector: Basic Materials Days to Cover: 3.4 Short %: 1.58 % % Held by Insiders: 0.40 % % Held by Institutions: 85.10 % |
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Earnings HistoryMost Recent EPS Estimate: 0.94Most Recent Actual EPS: 0.98 Upside Surprise: 4.26% - Positive Surprise/Miss History (oldest qtr to latest): -49.2% , 0.0% , 60.0% , 4.3% EPS EstimatesCurrent Estimate0.76 7 Days Ago 0.76 30 Days Ago 0.76 60 Days Ago 0.75 90 Days Ago 0.75 Earnings Estimates have risen over the past 90 days - Positive. CompetitionBFSYT OpinionsWebsite Stock Rankings MSN Money Ranking: 8/10 Read Score Write-up HEREInsider Purchases/SalesShares sold (last 6 months): (387,464)Neutral/Negative Institutional Purchases/SalesShares purchased (prior to last qtr): 5,453,370Positive Financial Figures and CalculationsCurrent Revenue: $7344Definition: total amount of money received by the company for goods sold or services provided as provided by the most recent 12 month Income Statement Previous Revenue: $5423 1 Year Revenue Growth: 35.42% Gross Profit: $3548 Definition: Calculated as sales minus all costs directly related to those sales. These costs can include manufacturing expenses, raw materials, labor, selling, marketing and other expenses. Trailing 12 Months (TTM) Gross Margin: 48.31% Definition: Gross income divided by net sales, expressed as a percentage. Gross margins reveal how much a company earns taking into consideration the costs that it incurs for producing its products and/or services. In other words, gross margin is equal to gross income divided by net sales, and is expressed as a percentage. Gross margin is a good indication of how profitable a company is at the most fundamental level. Companies with higher gross margins will have more money left over to spend on other business operations, such as research and development or marketing. Previous Gross Profit: 2527 Year Ago Gross Margin: 46.60% EBITDA: 1900 Definition: Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization. An approximate measure of a company's operating cash flow based on data from the company's income statement. Calculated by looking at earnings before the deduction of interest expenses, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. Current Net Income: $689 Definition: what remains after subtracting all the costs (namely, business, depreciation, interest, and taxes) from a company’s revenues. Net income is sometimes called the bottom line. also called earnings or net profit. Previous Net Income: $267 Net Income Growth: 158.05% Current Total Assets: $11728 Definition: Total of assets which can be divided into the categories: current assets (cash and other liquid items), long-term assets (real estate, plant, equipment), prepaid and deferred assets (expenditures for future costs such as insurance, rent, interest), and intangible assets (trademarks, patents, copyrights, goodwill). Previous Total Assets: $9164 Asset Growth: 27.98% Current Total Liabilities: $5203 Definition: a liability is recorded on the balance sheet and can include accounts payable, taxes, wages, accrued expenses, and deferred revenues. Current liabilities are debts payable within one year, while long-term liabilities are debts payable over a longer period. Previous Total Liabilities: $3906 Total Liabilities Growth: 33.21% Current Ratio: 2.25 Definition: An indication of a company's ability to meet short-term debt obligations; the higher the ratio, the more liquid the company is. Current ratio is equal to current assets divided by current liabilities. If the current assets of a company are more than twice the current liabilities, then that company is generally considered to have good short-term financial strength. If current liabilities exceed current assets, then the company may have problems meeting its short-term obligations. Year-ago Current Ratio: 2.35 Current Total Common Shares Outstanding: 543.18 Previous Total Common Shares Outstanding: 528.83 Previous shares outstanding multiplied by 2%: 539.41 A calculation to determine if the share growth (dilution) has not exceeded 2% over the last year. Cash from Operating Activities: $1674 Definition: is calculated by adjusting net income to reflect depreciation expenses, deferred taxes, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and any extraordinary items. It shows how much money the company received from its actual business operations. This does not include cash received from other sources, such as investments. Company Financial HealthProfitabilityNet Income is positive?$689 Positive Current Operating Cash flow is positive? $1674 Positive Return on Assets: Net Income Growth is > Asset Growth? Net Income Growth: 158.05% Asset Growth: 27.98% Positive Quality of Earnings: Operating Cash Flow > Net Income? Operating Cash Flow: 1674 Net Income: 689 Positive Debt and CapitalLiabilities/Assets Ratio: Asset growth > liabilities growth?Asset Growth: 27.98% Liabilities Growth: 33.21% Neutral/Negative Working Capital: Current ratio is > previous current ratio? Current Ratio: 2.25 Previous Current Ratio: 2.35 Neutral/Negative Shares Outstanding: Current shares outstanding is <= previous shares * 2%? Current Shares Outstanding: 543.18 Previous Shares Outstanding * 2%: 539.41 Neutral/Negative Operating EfficiencyGross Margin: Current gross margin is > previous gross margin?Current Gross Margin: 48.31% Previous Gross Margin: 46.60% Positive Asset Turnover: Sales growth > total assets growth? Sales Growth: 35.42% Asset Growth: 27.98% Positive Total liabilities/EBITDA <= 5.0? Extra Negative if >= 8.0? Liabilities/EBITDA: 2.74 Positive Total liabilities/Operating Cash Flow < 4.0? Liabilities/Operating Cash Flow: 3.11 Positive Total Score: 8 Positives A company scoring under 4 is not considered a good candidate from a financial standpoint. Quarterly ComparisonsCurrent Qtr Revenue: 2616 Increase/Decrease 69.98%Previous Qtr Revenue: 1539 Increase/Decrease 10.64% 3 Quarters Ago Revenue: 1391 Increase/Decrease -1.00% 4 Quarters Ago Revenue: 1405 Increase/Decrease -36.14% 5 Quarters Ago Revenue: 2200 Current Quarter vs. Same Quarter Last Year Revenue Growth 18.91% Current Qtr Gross Profit: 1450 Increase 113.24% 2 Quarters Ago Gross Profit: 680 Increase 41.67% 3 Quarters Ago Gross Profit: 480 Decrease -24.29% 4 Quarters Ago Gross Profit: 634 Decrease -48.87% 5 Quarters Ago Gross Profit: 1240 Current Quarter vs. Same Quarter Last Year Gross Profit Growth 16.94% Increase Current Qtr Net Income: 543 Increase 503.33% 2 Quarters Ago Net Income: 90 Increase 162.50% 3 Quarters Ago Net Income: -144 Decrease -321.54% 4 Quarters Ago Net Income: 65 Decrease -85.23% 5 Quarters Ago Net Income: 440 Current Quarter vs. Same Quarter Last Year Net Income Growth 23.41% Increase RatiosPrice to Book Ratio - divide the current closing price of the stock by the latest quarter's book value per share (aka Total Equity).Current Price: 60.48 Book Value per Share = Total Equity From Most Recent Quarter/# Shares Outstanding: 7169 / 543.18 Price to Book Ratio: 4.58 This ratio gives an idea of whether you're paying too much for what would be left if the company went bankrupt immediately. A lower P/B ratio could mean that the stock is undervalued. It could also mean that something is fundamentally wrong with the company. As with most ratios, this varies by industry. Industry Price To Book Ratio 3.82 Stock is overvalued compared to Industry average P/E ratio divided by Expected Growth (PEG) Calculation Current P/E: 40.7 Next 5 Years Growth Estimate (per annum) from Yahoo! Finance: 20.0% PEG Ratio: 2.04 Cramer's rule of thumb is that he will pay 2 times growth for a stock. Therefore a PEG of 2 is fair value, a PEG of under 2 is under valued, and a PEG > 2 is over valued. Stock is overvalued compared to Growth Rate Price to Sales Ratio - Calculated by dividing the market cap (total shares multiplied by share price) of the stock by the total revenues of the company. Market Cap: $32,851,526,400 Current Revenue: $7344 Price to Sales Ratio: 4.47 The P/S number reflects the value placed on sales by the market. The lower the P/S, the better the value. Industry Price To Sales Ratio 2.27 Stock is overvalued compared to Industry average Return on Equity - Calculated by dividing the Net Income by the Shareholder's Equity (Total Assets - Total Liabilities) Net Income $689.00 Shareholder's Equity: $6,525.00 Return on Equity: 10.56 A measure of a company's profitability that shows how much profit a company generates with the money shareholders have invested. Industry Return on Equity 14.85 Stock has a worse Return on Equity compared to Industry average
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