In today's episode of the Daily Ticker David Trainer, CEO Of New Constructs breaks down the expectations for Tesla, Netflix and IBM. Each company reported earnings this week.
David reviews how New Constructs analytics calculates several scenarios for future growth of each company using the current stock price and his Reverse DCF models.
Netflix and Tesla have some work to do in order to justify the current price levels.
But to start the discussion we thought it would be fun to review the concept of GAP, Growth Appreciation Period. Gap is a fascinating topic that considers the expected duration a company creates value.
We also dive into Michael Porter, competitive advantage, and his five forces model and the triggers that could affect the GAP for the lifetime of the company.
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