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  • initialism psychological refractory period

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Examples

  • If growth continues at 25.5 percent for ten years, the PRP is $291 (about five times this year's price for the stock), and if it continues for twenty years, $1,652.

    Dow 36,000 1999

  • In that case, with a five-year adolescence at a growth rate of 16.5 percent the PRP is $42, with a ten-year adolescence $67.

    Dow 36,000 1999

  • If we assume that the recent spurt in cash flow will continue, the PRP is even higher.

    Dow 36,000 1999

  • Our circumspect assumptions show that the PRP is much higher than the market valuation is today, but it cannot be calculated precisely.

    Dow 36,000 1999

  • If the high-growth period lasts five years before the company reverts to low-growth adulthood, the PRP is $117.

    Dow 36,000 1999

  • Our circumspect assumptions show that the PRP is much higher than the market valuation is today, but it cannot be calculated precisely.

    Dow 36,000 1999

  • In that case, with a five-year adolescence at a growth rate of 16.5 percent the PRP is $42, with a ten-year adolescence $67.

    Dow 36,000 1999

  • If the high-growth period lasts five years before the company reverts to low-growth adulthood, the PRP is $117.

    Dow 36,000 1999

  • If growth continues at 25.5 percent for ten years, the PRP is $291 (about five times this year's price for the stock), and if it continues for twenty years, $1,652.

    Dow 36,000 1999

  • If we assume that the recent spurt in cash flow will continue, the PRP is even higher.

    Dow 36,000 1999

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