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Re: How to meaure growth? MasterPlan  07-08-2008, 3:40 AM | Post #2536699
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Anatole:

In M* stock search screen there is 5 years projected growth but I don't know what does that mean and how did they come to that number.

Here's how M* defines it:

"The five-year earnings growth forecast shows what the consensus is among analysts concerning the company's long-term growth rate. This information is provided by Reuters Estimates." 

In many financial journals they mention E-beta and enterprise value, I could not find this as an option in any financial search screens. I guess one can do it manually but is there a easy way to do it?

I don't think you need to get into EBITDA.  You can calculate it if you want, and do YOY comparisons, but you'd need analyst estimates if you wanted "projected" EBITDA growth.  And I don't see many analysts doing that.  And I don't see any advantage of using it over EPS growth.

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