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by arcticbull
1574 days ago
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Sure a significant growth premium is reasonable, which is why I gave them one when I valued them between $80 and $160 per share. Without a growth premium they'd be valued at $40. They're currently valued the same as the entire rest of the auto industry combined. Plus a few utility companies. Plus the battery arm of Panasonic. There's growth premium, then there's fanciful delusions. |
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How much did you value the Chinese manufactures in that calculation?