Wednesday, February 16, 2011

5 Growth Stocks at Reasonable Valuations

Geoffrey Ching submits:

Buying stocks with low valuations relative to growth levels is a good strategy that is fairly popular among investors, but often implemented using the PEG ratio, a metric that I do not feel is optimal.

Until recently, I have used the enterprise value to operating cash flow to growth (EV/OCF/G) metric, but a comment left on one of my recent articles has changed my preferred metric a bit. In the future I am planning to use enterprise free cash flow instead of operating cash flow in the ratio if I can put together enterprise free cash flow data, and if not, I'll use normal free cash flow as I have done here.

To find the stocks below, I started by screening for stocks that had a projected growth rate of over 10% to find medium to high growth companies. I then eliminated companies with return on investments of below 10%


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