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Business, 18.08.2019 01:10, hayleighhurt

Ou recently learned in fin 602 how to value stocks using the p/e multiples approach, constant dividend growth model, and corporate valuation model. on july 16, 2018, you tuned into cnbc financial tv channel and watched different financial analysts discussing the current valuations of amazon, apple, google, goldman sachs, and the overall u. s. and european stock markets. however, you are puzzled because these analysts could not agree on the current valuations and end-of-year price targets for the four companies and overall stock market. for example, two analysts argued that amazon and goldman sachs (an investment bank) are currently overvalued, while others reached the opposite conclusion. their end-of-the-year stock price targets for the four stocks and overall market also varied widely. solve this puzzle and explain how these analysts (and stock analysts in general) can reach such very different conclusions on stock valuations and price targets. you can assume that all analysts are using the same three stock valuation approaches of chapters 7 and 12. limit your answers to no more than 10 sentences.

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