Goldman Forecasts Earnings at $20 annualized S&P500 in Q4

WOW, great CALL AFTER THE FACT.


They should have seen this coming years ago but nope, everything was all fine and dandy, doesnt anyone know that free monopoly money doesnt last forever.


Who are these analysts and how much do they pay them to make these predictions always after the fact....
 
Quote from S2007S:

WOW, great CALL AFTER THE FACT.


They should have seen this coming years ago but nope, everything was all fine and dandy, doesnt anyone know that free monopoly money doesnt last forever.


Who are these analysts and how much do they pay them to make these predictions always after the fact....

Kostin's great - has had that number out for months. Check your facts.
 
Quote from theDudeAbides:

Kostin's great - has had that number out for months. Check your facts.

He must have passed them on to the "prop desk"...question is : which one ? Inhouse ? Or external ? :D
 
Quote from nonlinear5:

Where does that P/E at 40 come from? According to my calculations, the forward P/E is 15:

S&P: 800,
2009 Earnings (from your source): $53.

800 / 53 = 15

The backward P/E is about the same, with the 2008 earnings at $55 (again, your source).

It appears the OP was just annualizing the $5.00 per share number to get to $20. 800/20=40
 
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