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I am out of town visiting and just have not had time to look the fab 5 over. A quick perusal and reading billy's comments has me perplexed a bit. Both billy and river have a history with AMBA.
So much to consider. Methinks I need some more DD.
dunno about HIFS (because yahoo's info on it is too sparse) but of the other 4 I like MHK and AHS best. NTES and AMBA are a bit too high-flying for my taste. I also like that for both MHK and AHS the recent earnings revisions are all upwards, which bodes well for a quick 15% jump in the share price.
MHK seems a little more solid, and is growing its earnings faster than AHS, so I'd go with MHK.
(unless HIFS is really great... which, again, I have no clue on it)
This is a cool basket here. I cannot choose a favorite, but,
AHS: these kind of Healthcare Services stocks have always been good to me and while not 4-6 weeks AHS will be well >15% this year.
NTES: while most of us have old scars from China these established numbers cannot be ignored. Quarterly Revenue Growth of 54.70% and Earnings of 12.50%? 3.8 billion in cash and minimal debt (.92 PEG) ? A forward PE of what? 2.67? Is that right? That recent gap up may pull back so this one I would watch for a bit.
AMBA: lots of hype and not for me. wait and see after earnings tomorrow.
MHK is a great company, but before I buy it I would want to confirm and make sure there are no products that can cause a Lumber Liquidators Syndrome with unhealthy flooring. If I see they are cleared from that concern i would be loving this one.
HIFS trades too thinly to get a solid grasp of their big picture.
Is a pullback/correction coming? Sure. But who knows when?
AHS for me is a safe choice but maybe not the best.
This is a cool basket here. I cannot choose a favorite, but,
AHS: these kind of Healthcare Services stocks have always been good to me and while not 4-6 weeks AHS will be well >15% this year.
NTES: while most of us have old scars from China these established numbers cannot be ignored. Quarterly Revenue Growth of 54.70% and Earnings of 12.50%? 3.8 billion in cash and minimal debt (.92 PEG) ? A forward PE of what? 2.67? Is that right?
no, 2.67 can't be right. to go from under a $1B profit to over $6B next year (because market cap's over $18B) implies 500%+ earnings growth, which is not happening for NTES (unless there's some weird accounting event). Yahoo gives them a more likely ~22% eps growth estimate for next year, same as this year's.
no, 2.67 can't be right. to go from under a $1B profit to over $6B next year (because market cap's over $18B) implies 500%+ earnings growth, which is not happening for NTES (unless there's some weird accounting event). Yahoo gives them a more likely ~22% eps growth estimate for next year, same as this year's.
Yes, I was definitely questioning the Yahoo figure. More like 16-17 PE which is still low for that kind of growth.
Would not go chasing the stock though but one to watch for swing trades on pull backs.
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