Amazon eBay 2011 Earnings Call Pre-Game Tale of the Tape
Amazon eBay 2011 Earnings Call Pre-Game Tale of the Tape 12 July 2011 EventHorizon1984
You bought eBay or Amazon stock on the hype that they were excellent long-term growth investments. But is it all hype?
With Amazon's 2011 Earnings Call scheduled for July 26th, and eBay's on July 20th, it's a good time to look at performance history.
As a consummate investor, you know both stocks do not pay dividends. eBay INC states bluntly to investors:
No dividends means you live and die by share price. The average investor must trade ('buy low, sell high') shares to materially benefit from eBay or Amazon stock.
"The whole put and call biz is about short term gambling on stock prices....the bets being made should rarely, if ever, be used by long term investors to determine the long term value of a stock." Itspostingtime
Amazon eBay 2011 Earnings Call Pre-Game Tale of the Tape
Amazon eBay 2011 Earnings Call Pre-Game Tale of the Tape 12 July 2011 EventHorizon1984
You bought eBay or Amazon stock on the hype that they were excellent long-term growth investments. But is it all hype?
With Amazon's 2011 Earnings Call scheduled for July 26th, and eBay's on July 20th, it's a good time to look at performance history.
As a consummate investor, you know both stocks do not pay dividends. eBay INC states bluntly to investors:
No dividends means you live and die by share price. The average investor must trade ('buy low, sell high') shares to materially benefit from eBay or Amazon stock.
"The whole put and call biz is about short term gambling on stock prices....the bets being made should rarely, if ever, be used by long term investors to determine the long term value of a stock." Itspostingtime
Amazon eBay 2011 Earnings Call Pre-Game Tale of the Tape
Amazon eBay 2011 Earnings Call Pre-Game Tale of the Tape
12 July 2011
EventHorizon1984
You bought eBay or Amazon stock on the hype that they were excellent long-term growth investments. But is it all hype?
With Amazon's 2011 Earnings Call scheduled for July 26th, and eBay's on July 20th, it's a good time to look at performance history.
As a consummate investor, you know both stocks do not pay dividends. eBay INC states bluntly to investors:
No dividends means you live and die by share price. The average investor must trade ('buy low, sell high') shares to materially benefit from eBay or Amazon stock.
How are both stocks performing?
eBay's current CEO John Donahoe, took control of the company on 31 March 2008. Now in his fourth year, under his new new three year plan, here's the score:
Chart from Yahoo! Finance, 31 March 2008 - 11 July 2011.
$29.84 31 March 2008 - $32.91 12 July 2011
eBay is currently trading at 32.26.
During the same period, here's the score of competitor Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos:
Chart from Yahoo! Finance, 31 March 2008 - 11 July 2011.
$71.30 31 March 2008 - $212.55 12 July 2011
Amazon is currently trading at 211.23.
In case you're wondering, here's what the two charts look like combined:
Chart from Yahoo! Finance, 31 March 2008 - 11 July 2011. eBay in red, Amazon in blue.
You may ask what about return on investment, etal?
Here's the tale of the tape using Yahoo! Finance:
So how is Your investment?
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"The whole put and call biz is about short term gambling on stock prices....the bets being made should rarely, if ever, be used by long term investors to determine the long term value of a stock."
Itspostingtime
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18 July 2011
Corrected Amazon Earnings Call schedule.
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