Just read an article that states that over 80% of the companies that IPOed in 2018, didn't make any profit in the last one year. And yet some of those stocks have sky-rocketed.
I am trying to understand what can I look for in a company's earnings report that can tell me a bit more about economic stability and longevity of the company. This could be things like a company making more profit per $100 than investing the same amount of money in S&P500 may be! Or more profit than the GDP growth of the country its listed in. Or more profit % than the inflation rate? These are just some things that come to my mind and may be they are all senseless.
How do you gauge the fundamentals of the company. Do you consider how old the company is?
Submitted October 03, 2018 at 01:06AM by everybodysaysso https://ift.tt/2Nkbj2A