Stocks are valued at a higher multiple, relative to their expected earnings, than at any time in more than four years. That raises the risk that finance chiefs steering large corporate share-repurchase programs are paying too much. Read Original Post from the Wall Street Journal Tags:P/E RATIO, The Big Number 0 0 Share: Related Articles Sears And J.C. Penney: A Tale Of Two Fading American Retail Icons Buttonwood: Where will the boot land next? The Morning Ledger: Earnings Carry Warning Signs for Growth Restoring Reputation In The Banking Sector The Morning Ledger: Earnings Carry Warning Signs for Growth Trendsetter Barometer™ business outlook — Private companies expect to outperform GDP forecast, projecting 9% revenue growth for next 12 months 0 Comments Leave a reply Click here to cancel the replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *CommentName * Email * Website ERROR: si-captcha.php plugin says captcha_library not found. Δ