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  2. Stocks for the Long Run: PPL vs. the S&P 500 - AOL

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    One thousand dollars invested in the S&P in 1987 would be worth $19,200 today. In PPL, it'd be worth $22,600. ... PPL earnings per share have increased by an average of 5.8% a year, compared with ...

  3. Why Target Stock Is Getting Crushed Today - AOL

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    After the big earnings miss, Target reduced full-year guidance to a midpoint of $8.60 per share. That's shy of the $9.35 per share it previously offered and also well below the $9.55 a share ...

  4. Stock valuation - Wikipedia

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    A target price is a price at which an analyst believes a stock to be fairly valued relative to its projected and historical earnings. [ 1 ] In the view of fundamental analysis , stock valuation based on fundamentals aims to give an estimate of the intrinsic value of a stock, based on predictions of the future cash flows and profitability of the ...

  5. Target slashed prices. It paid off - AOL

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    Target was boosted by price cuts. The company slashed prices on 5,000 frequently bought items at stores to draw customers. That strategy worked. Foot traffic to Target’s stores increased 3% ...

  6. PPL Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, PPL initiated a formal process to sell WPD in order to position PPL as a purely U.S.-focused energy company and create additional shareowner value. This resulted in a March 18, 2021, announcement of agreements to sell WPD to National Grid plc for £7.8 billion and acquire National Grid's Rhode Island electric and gas utility, the ...

  7. Price–sales ratio - Wikipedia

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    Price–sales ratio, P/S ratio, or PSR, is a valuation metric for stocks.It is calculated by dividing the company's market capitalization by the revenue in the most recent year; or, equivalently, divide the per-share price by the per-share revenue.

  8. Stock market today: Wall Street mostly rises after ... - AOL

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    Crude oil prices fell to give back some of their strong gains in recent weeks, which had also been cranking up the pressure on inflation. Benchmark U.S. crude eased 1.7% to $77.50 per barrel.

  9. Market capitalization is calculated by multiplying the share price on a selected day and the number of outstanding shares on that day. The list is expressed in USD millions, using exchange rates from the selected day to convert other currencies. [2]