acn | tkc | endp | ||
Operating Income After Depreciation | + | 3,138.20 | 1,739.12 | 410.75 |
Minority Interest - Income Account | - | 458.26 | (83.75) | - |
Income for Calculation | = | 2,679.94 | 1,822.87 | 410.75 |
Market Cap Yahoo | 19,140,000 | 11,930,000 | 2,030,000 | |
Share Price | 31.22 | 13.56 | 17.32 | |
Market Cap Calc | + | 19,140.00 | 11,930.00 | 2,030.00 |
Preferred Capital | + | - | - | - |
Debt in Current Liabilities | + | 1.02 | 660.28 | 71.75 |
Long-Term Debt | + | 0.53 | 130.02 | 362.41 |
Cash and Short-Term Investments | 2,991.45 | 3,260.48 | 574.96 | |
Excess Cash | - | 2,362.92 | 2,751.94 | 566.06 |
Enterprise Value | = | 16,778.64 | 9,968.37 | 1,898.10 |
Property Plant and Equipment - Net | + | 708.64 | 2,096.07 | 50.01 |
Receivables | + | 3,626.06 | 697.63 | 361.71 |
Inventories | + | - | 19.46 | 94.71 |
Other Current Assests | + | 909.44 | 92.56 | 121.38 |
Working Cash | + | 628.54 | 508.55 | 8.90 |
Accounts Payable | - | 716.47 | 319.27 | 149.65 |
Current Liabilities - Other | - | 4,447.57 | 998.92 | 437.04 |
Invested Capital | = | 708.64 | 2,096.07 | 50.01 |
Earnings Yield | 16% | 18% | 22% | |
ROIC | 378% | 87% | 821% |
So you can see by the formula that ENDP is the best of the three I am looking at. Not a surprise as it ranks the highest in the website. ENDP does have 360m of LTD, but with over 500m in cash I am willing to overlook. 20 analysts have them earning $2.66 in 2009 vs 2.34 last year and $2.84 in 2010. My only concern is Obama and healthcare, not sure how that plays out.
3 comments:
Marsh, is ENDP really all that cheap? PE of over 8, and only growing EPS of around 10, it's not spectacularly cheap in my opinion. I am about to make purchases today in three different accounts and am trying to narrow down the field.
If you're looking at a healthcare stock, why don't you check out AHCI, which was on the screen as of last week for companies over $69m, and is actually a UK healthcare company (so should be immune to Obamacare). It ranked pretty high for me in the technical analysis I do for the stocks I'm looking at, and has also had some excellent relative strength the last 3,6, and 12 months.
I'm also probably buying IPHS, NOV, SOLR, INT, CKSW, and a couple of others to spread around. I was looking at HUBG too, but it popped 15% today. Oh well.
I recently sold my AHCI for a very nice profit, I bought it back in January. If it pulled back I might buy it. What I like about ENDP is that they are growing, so their P/E (or earning yield of 22%) does seem reasonably cheap to me. I own CKSW (also bought in Jan)... might consider INT or SOLR.
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