Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL): The Cheapest Stock In The Market?
Investors used to paying big for Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) are now finding the company at surprisingly reasonable multiples. In the video below, technology analyst Eric Bleeker looks at valuing Apple using an enterprise-value-to-free-cash-flow ratio. While that might sound complex, it’s basically a way to separate out a company’s cash from its value, and then divide that by the amount of cash its business has generated across the past year. The lower the multiple, the “cheaper” a company is. Using this ratio, we find just how cheap Apple has become compared to some of its big tech peers. Get A Free Trend Analysis For Apple Shares Here!
There’s no doubt that Apple is at the center of technology’s largest revolution ever, and that longtime shareholders have been handsomely rewarded with over 1,000% gains. However, there is a debate raging as to whether Apple remains a buy.
The Motley Fool’s senior technology analyst and managing bureau chief, Eric Bleeker, is prepared to fill you in on both reasons to buy and reasons to sell Apple, and what opportunities are left for the company (and more importantly, your portfolio) going forward. To get instant access to his latest thinking on Apple, simply click here now..


hey… easy already. he is actually 18.
Are you kidding. He looks 17 years old.