An Opportunistic Look at EMC & VMWare [View article]
the comments taken from your article (copied below) clearly show you have no clue what you are talking about... a stock's trading price has absolutely nothing to do with the value of the underlying company.. a stock at 92 isn't "worth more" than a stock at 20 necessarily, you can't tell from the share price alone...you should really learn that
The valuation gap between the two companies still obviously exists ($92 versus $20), and although VMWare has dropped a bit that disconnect will likely continue for the forseeable future. VMWare will still have the higher price due to expectations of its growth and a lack of real competition in the virtualization market.
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the comments taken from your article (copied below) clearly show you have no clue what you are talking about... a stock's trading price has absolutely nothing to do with the value of the underlying company.. a stock at 92 isn't "worth more" than a stock at 20 necessarily, you can't tell from the share price alone...you should really learn that
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The valuation gap between the two companies still obviously exists ($92 versus $20), and although VMWare has dropped a bit that disconnect will likely continue for the forseeable future. VMWare will still have the higher price due to expectations of its growth and a lack of real competition in the virtualization market.