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It's not worth more because one valuation method puts the stock as overpriced? I don't follow your logic.


If you use other valuation methods, it is even more pronounced.


Such as? What about valuation methods that show the opposite conclusion? Why are these methods less accurate than the ones you’ve chosen?


"valuation methods" are trivially easy to use. It's figuring the inputs that are rocket science.


Like what? Option pricing? Show me how option pricing puts AMD at overvalued. Pardon my French, but I think you're talking out your ass.


No one who is investing cares about option pricing.


Esteemed value investor Damodaran disagrees with you: http://people.stern.nyu.edu/adamodar/pdfiles/country/option....

BTW, not only did you respond with smugness and a narcissistic sense of superiority but you ignore my question, which was an opportunity to display your expertise, were you to have any. You are out of your element with financial talk. Stick to programming.




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