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Can Salesforce return to its former lofty heights, after slumping 50% from its all time high?

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The current price of $133 represents a market capitalization of $145 billion. This expected improvement is also in line with the views of investment bank JP Morgan, as they proposed a target price of $200 per share and classified the stock as overweight. Over the last twelve months, however, the stock price halved.

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Can Salesforce return to its former lofty heights, after slumping 50% from its all time high?

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The current price of $133 represents a market capitalization of $145 billion. This expected improvement is also in line with the views of investment bank JP Morgan, as they proposed a target price of $200 per share and classified the stock as overweight. Over the last twelve months, however, the stock price halved.

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Visa: Dominating the Global Payments Industry

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goes back to the launch of the BankAmericard, a consumer credit program by Bank of America in 1958. The program was led by Mr. Dee Hock’s vision to bring together various banks as members of a “non-stock, for profit membership corporation” and operate credit cards under the ‘Visa’ franchise.

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After reporting stellar quarterly results, can Visa close the gap to its all time high?

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This is due to favorable exchange rates offered by the Central Bank of Argentina for foreign credit cards. The Trading Comparables analysis resulted in a valuation range of $257 billion to $296 billion by applying the observed trading multiples EV/EBITDA, EV/EBIT and P/E.