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Management article
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Reference no. 82509
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Business Review", 1982

Abstract

Small developing companies can influence their analyst-assigned valuations by considering that not all financial criteria are objective. Industry classification, earnings patterns, per share earnings and stock price, listed versus OTC stock, the state of the stock market, and dividend prices all help determine a company''s P/E multiple.

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Abstract

Small developing companies can influence their analyst-assigned valuations by considering that not all financial criteria are objective. Industry classification, earnings patterns, per share earnings and stock price, listed versus OTC stock, the state of the stock market, and dividend prices all help determine a company''s P/E multiple.

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