How to spot a 'fallen angel' stock

By Deputy editor Tim Bennett Mar 07, 2013

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The best stocks are good quality but also cheap. But how do you spot them? Tim Bennett introduces a simple stock screen that can help.

 

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  • 1. jimtaylor

    (08 March 2013, 03:24PM)  Complain about this comment

    EV / EBIT and ROCE numbers aren't always easy to get quickly, so given that this creates a map that only gives an indication of which shares are good quality and cheap, would a map of P / E against PEG provide a similar starting point for further research??

  • 2. DrD

    (08 March 2013, 04:58PM)  Complain about this comment


    Good stuff Tim. A couple of requests.

    Could you do a video on the differences between ROCE, ROE, ROA, ROI (Capital Employed, Equity, Assets and Investment) please?

    Also I was wondering where to get a table or screener with Ev or Ev/EBIT? The only free screeners I can find don't have these...

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