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Profit Map™ (Beta)

Profit Map™ (Beta)2026-01-30T12:55:09-05:00
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Market Cap Revenue Net Income Shares O/S P/S Ratio P/E Ratio 20-Yr. P/S 20-Yr. P/E

Company Name
Date
Sector
Industry
Metric
Price
Market Cap
Revenue
Net Income
Tangible Equity
Lookback
Period
Minimum
P/S
Median
P/S
Maximum
P/S
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5 Years
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Current
Lookback
Period
Revenue
Growth
Profit
Margin
Annualized
Price
Return
1-Year
3-Year
5-Year
10-Year
Lookback
Period
Minimum
P/E
Median
P/E
Maximum
P/E
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3 Years
1 Year
Current
Metric
Market Cap
Revenue
Net Income
Liabilities
Tangible Equity
Cash & ST Inv's
Dividends
Shares O/S
Tan. Equity(per sh.)
Paid-In Capital
Price to Sales (P/S)
Price to Earnings (P/E)
Price to Tan. Equity (P/TE)

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Your Investment Assumptions

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Investor #2's Assumptions - For "Who Will Pay More?" Analysis

Desired Annual Return (%) Years Later Annual Revenue Growth (%) Future Profit Margin (%) Annual Dilution Rate (%)

What Must Happen™ — Key Takeaways at a Glance

What Must Happen for Your Future Return?

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What If P/S Returns to Normal?

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Who Will Pay a Higher P/S Later?

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What Must Happen for Your Future Return?

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What if P/E Returns to Normal?

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Who Will Pay a Higher P/E Later?

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Projections from Future Assumptions

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