Joelchua
2022-03-26

Shares prices don't matter. Market capitalization does.

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  • Joelchua
    2022-03-26
    Joelchua
    Thanks everyone for your comments. Let me explain. Recently Amazon did a stock split so share price becomes lower right? That it make $Amazon.com(AMZN)$ a cheaper company? Obviously not.
    • feelond
      From this example, it is quite clear about what you say.
  • Joelchua
    2022-03-26
    Joelchua
    $Alibaba(BABA)$ share prices are lower than $Baidu(BIDU)$. Does it mean $Alibaba(BABA)$ is lesser in value than Baidu? Also no! This is why market capitalization is a more accurate measure.
  • Meet0
    2022-03-26
    Meet0
    You just make the point, it seems you are so professional.
  • AaronJe
    2022-03-26
    AaronJe
    Why would you say that? DO you have any researches about it?
  • historyiong
    2022-03-26
    historyiong
    Your view is so unique, I never see anyone said about it.
  • JesseRW
    2022-03-26
    JesseRW
    well, I think the share price stands an important role as well.
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