While the stocks look
expensive by some metrics, Robbins is focused on the companies» ability to grow through synergies created in their mergers.
Second, the market is
expensive by every metric and that includes both bonds and stocks.
Not exact matches
Although traditional high dividend payers (think the utilities and telecom sectors) have performed strongly in recent years, they've become quite
expensive by most valuation
metrics.
What is less supportive is the cumulative effect of years of multiple expansion, a trend that has left U.S. equities
expensive by most
metrics.
And, the spending per person is just a bit below the national average — a
metric influenced quite a bit
by larger and more
expensive cities.
Specifically, stocks of large domestic companies,
by most valuation
metrics that have historically been predictive, are
expensive.
And much of that will go on
expensive technologies engineered to suck 1,000 billion
metric tons of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide from the air
by the year 2100.