Yahoo Stock Is So Overpriced That You Would Be Simply Insane To Want To Invest Your Money In It
By Value Investor on September 14, 2009 | More Posts By Value Investor | Author's Website
I usually get very excited when I see a stock that is incorrectly priced, this usually indicates a good buying opportunity. Every once in a while a stock comes along that is incorrectly priced the wrong way- namely massively overpriced. So overpriced are these stocks that I am at a complete loss to explain why any investor would buy them.
Yahoo (YHOO) in its current state falls firmly in this bucket. In reviewing some of the company’s key stats I was shocked to see the poor condition of the business. Let’s look at a few key statistics:
| Ratio | Current Position |
|---|---|
| P/E | 4,639.88 |
| Dividend Ratio | 0 |
| Sales Increase of Last Year | -12% |
| Quick Ratio | 3.4 |
| Price/ Cash Flow | 36.7 |
| Net Profit Margin | -2.7% |
| Income/Employee | -13,462 |
I am a firm believer that a brand has intrinsic value that cannot be accounted for on a balance sheet, but are you kidding me with a P/E of 4639.88? Yahoo is a search and advertising company in a field they created but haven’t dominated in for years. Even if they were financially healthy their sustainable competitive advantage left a long time ago.
Then you have the active selling that several members of Yahoo have been doing with their stock over the last month. Icahn sold off $189M of his stock just this last week.
Unless you are a firm believer that Microsoft (MSFT) or someone else will be coming riding in to buy the brand, or that they have some secret product or deal that is in the works (so pretty much unless you want to get away from investing and into speculating) I think you would be simply insane to want to invest your money here.
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