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AAPL:
For the past year, talking heads have suggested AAPL with a P/E running between 33 and 37 was "too expensive." Today, after AAPL closed above $151, the P/E was said to be below 30.
From July 31, 2021, AAPL:
- Outstanding shares: 16.53 billion (16,530,000,000)
- Share price: $145.86
- Market cap: $2.4 trillion ($2,411,000,000,000)
- P/E (TTM - July 14, 2021): 33.59; share price: $149/share
Today, same source:
- Outstanding shares: 16.53 billion (16,530,000,000) -- no change
- Share price: $151.12
- Market cap: $2.498 trillion ($2,498,000,000,000)
- P/E (TTM): 29.58
- January 28, 2021: P/E: 37, considered by analysts too expensive.
Selected P/E's today:
- TSLA: 362
- MSFT: 36.60
- AMD: 37.89
- UNP: 25.92
AAPL target:
A year ago, August 19, 2020, talking heads / analysts suggested AAPL would be trading at $425 one year later, August 19, 2021.
- on August 19, 2020: AAPL trading at $468.
- August 28, 2020: AAPL split 4 -1
- August 28, 2020: AAPL at, after the split: $417
- August 28, 2020: AAPL target one year out, August, 19, 2021: $425, or $106, split-adjusted
- Actual: AAPL trading at $150.
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