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Old 04-12-2025, 04:46 PM
EddieP EddieP is offline
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Originally Posted by Exhibitman View Post
Why? Cards aren't stocks.
You’re speaking as if a Company has no intrinsic which is totally false. A simple google search can answer that question.

I’ ll make it easy for you:

Intrinsic Value Defined:
Intrinsic value represents the "true" or "fundamental" worth of a company, as opposed to its market price, which can be influenced by market sentiment and speculation. It's essentially what a rational investor would be willing to pay for the company, given its underlying characteristics.
Cash Flow as a Key Component:
Future cash flows are a primary driver of a company's intrinsic value. A company's ability to generate cash, whether through dividends, earnings, or free cash flow, is a major determinant of its worth.

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