Welcome to Stock Valuation

At Stock Valuation, we are looking to use various mathematical models to evaluate prices for stock. Currently we are using the Dividend Discount Model derived H-Model, but will be looking to add further models for different price estimates and charts to display these results.

Click calculator in the menu to try it and for further information on the model. To see the calculator results with real world figures, click the stock tickers on the right to get those companies figures into the calculator. Alternatively search for a company and see if we have run valuations previously.

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Small investors should not directly trade in equities: SEBI - New Delhi, May 19 (IANS) Small investors should not start trading directly in stock market as they don't have adequate resources to take informed decision, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) U.K. Sinha said Saturday.

Obama pledges tough enforcement of Wall Street reforms -

U.S. President Barack Obama walks to welcome guests at the G8 summit in Camp DavidPresident Barack Obama on Saturday called on the U.S. Congress to back his efforts for tough new financial industry oversight, saying a $2 billion trading loss at JPMorgan underscored the need for such regulation. "We've got to finish the job of implementing this reform and putting these rules in place," Obama said in a weekly radio address that accused some on Wall Street of causing the 2007-2009 economic crisis because they "treated our financial system like a casino. ...


Obama: More teeth needed for Wall Street reforms -

President Barack Obama waves as he walks from the White House in Washington, Friday, May 18, 2012, to board Marine One, as he travels to Camp David for the G8 Summit. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)President Barack Obama says the big trading loss at JPMorgan Chase shows the need for Congress to put more teeth into Wall Street reforms intended to prevent the practices that led to the 2008 financial meltdown.


Obama pledges tough enforcement of Wall Street reforms -

U.S. President Barack Obama walks to welcome guests at the G8 summit in Camp DavidWASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Saturday called on the U.S. Congress to back his efforts for tough new financial industry oversight, saying a $2 billion trading loss at JPMorgan underscored the need for such regulation. "We've got to finish the job of implementing this reform and putting these rules in place," Obama said in a weekly radio address that accused some on Wall Street of causing the 2007-2009 economic crisis because they "treated our financial system like a casino. ...