Another bunch of companies covered by Long-Term Pick (updated page) released their quarterly and yearly earnings reports (first bunch).
Medpace's employees do not seem to be happy. Check out reddit /r/clinicalresearch and glassdoor. Any idea on this?
What I have found here https://www.indeed.com/cmp/Medpace/reviews?ftopic=culture
Lack of support system for career growth, poor training, and poor management.
Fortinet’s PEG ratio is 1.2. I’m not sure where 3+ came from but that would require a very high PE near Palantir’s levels. Fortinet’s PE is in the 40s.
Hmm, thanks for your remark... I use Koyfin data, and Koyfin pulls data from S&P Capital IQ. Nasdaq shows 4.1 (https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/ftnt/price-earnings-peg-ratios), Stock Analysis shows 3.26 (https://stockanalysis.com/stocks/ftnt/statistics/), and YF shows 3.21 (https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/FTNT/key-statistics/).
As far as I know, S&P Capital IQ is considered the most reliable data provider.
Medpace's employees do not seem to be happy. Check out reddit /r/clinicalresearch and glassdoor. Any idea on this?
What I have found here https://www.indeed.com/cmp/Medpace/reviews?ftopic=culture
Lack of support system for career growth, poor training, and poor management.
Fortinet’s PEG ratio is 1.2. I’m not sure where 3+ came from but that would require a very high PE near Palantir’s levels. Fortinet’s PE is in the 40s.
Hmm, thanks for your remark... I use Koyfin data, and Koyfin pulls data from S&P Capital IQ. Nasdaq shows 4.1 (https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/ftnt/price-earnings-peg-ratios), Stock Analysis shows 3.26 (https://stockanalysis.com/stocks/ftnt/statistics/), and YF shows 3.21 (https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/FTNT/key-statistics/).
As far as I know, S&P Capital IQ is considered the most reliable data provider.