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    Source for LTEG estimates for foreign companies?

    Re: Source for LTEG estimates for foreign companie Oh, and if no one knows of one. (damn, that's a lot of nos and ones). That's ok too. I just thought one of the perpetual travelers might be more familiar with foreign markets. There could be any number of reasons why this data isn't published...
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    Source for LTEG estimates for foreign companies?

    Re: Source for LTEG estimates for foreign companie I think the holy grail is trying to find one TECHNICAL indicator that is going to predict the stock market. Discounted cash flows analysis is not a technical indicator. Nor is it the only tool I use to determine value. I further understand...
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    Source for LTEG estimates for foreign companies?

    Would anyone happen to know a source of 5 year estimates for foreign companies? I have found reuters provides current year and next year estimates but not 5 year estimates. I'd like to use the data to put together a bottom->up discounted cash flows analysis of the msci eafe index. I am wanting...
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    Unclemick - What's your view on interest rates

    She's definitely paying a steep price for what she did. But I can't get over the fact that she was on the board of directors at the NYSE. Anyone holding that position clearly knows better than to be dicking around with insider knowledge (especially over what is only a few bucks to her). People...
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    Dividends, Taxes and SWR

    Tax code is obviously complex, and I'm not going to bother trying to prove this. But the taxation of dividends is higher than it was pre-1986. If you say it was taxed at regular income before, that may be true. But if that were true, than the corporation was not taxed on it before it paid it...
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    Dividends, Taxes and SWR

    hmm. yes, i wasn't thinking about the worst case vs. average at the moment i posted. but this alone does not make it mere coincidence (which it may very well be). it COULD be that in the worst of times, if you do not spend more than the earnings your stocks throw off (dividends) then you...
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    Dividends, Taxes and SWR

    I'm going to throw this out for fun. Hopefully we can all agree that the current dividend yield for the SP500 is near historical lows because of the dividend taxation that was created in 1986 rather than because of the economy being particularly poor for the last 18 years. If the dividend tax...
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