How Do Big Tech Stocks Compare On Fundamentals?

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There was a lot of surprising headlines and major market moves in the tech world this earnings season. Now that most of the big names have reported and the dust has settled, it’s a good time to take a look at how some of the big names compare on market fundamentals.

Here’s a breakdown of how Amazon.com, Inc. AMZN, Google Inc GOOG GOOGL, Facebook Inc FB, Apple Inc. AAPL and Netflix, Inc. NFLX look from a fundamental standpoint now that their latest earnings numbers are factored in.

Earnings

One of the most basic fundamental metrics for gauging a stock’s value is the price to earnings ratio (PE). The lower the PE, the better the perceived value.

Here’s a breakdown of the updated PE for these five big names.

Apple is currently the only stock of the five with a PE lower than the S&P 500’s overall PE of 20.7. Facebook and Netflix’s PEs of over 75 are well out of the typical range.

Amazon is the only company that was not profitable over the last four quarters (and therefore has no PE).

Growth

However, price is not everything.

Growth rate is also critical for companies that are rapidly increasing their bottom lines. The price to earnings to growth ratio is a good way to look at how expensive a stock is relative to its growth rate.

Here’s a comparison of the PEGs of these five names.

Again, Apple is the only stock with a PEG lower than the overall market. Google’s 19 PEG is fairly high, and Facebook and Netflix’s PEGs are much higher than the S&P average.

Amazon’s PEG cannot be calculated from its negative earnings.

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Cash Flow

Sometimes when companies reinvest a majority of earnings for the purpose of expanding operations and growing the company, earnings numbers aren’t the best measure of a stock’s value.

Instead, investors may choose to focus on cash flow from operations, a measure of how much cash a company brings in from regular business activities. Here is the price to cash flow from operations ratio for each of these five companies.

Apple makes it a clean sweep, coming in with the best cash flow valuation as well.

Amazon and Facebook both have relatively high cash flow valuations, and Netflix’s ratio cannot be calculated because it has negative operating cash flow during the past four quarters.

Takeaway

All five of these tech giants have generated a large amount of buzz and excitement on Wall Street in recent years.

However, despite the companies’ ground-breaking technological innovations, it’s always important for investors to know and understand the underlying fundamentals of the stocks.

Disclosure: the author holds a short position in Amazon.

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