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    Tesla earnings growth justifies its valuation, here’s the data

    @kerrym1971 I agree. Hence I used PEG (price to earnings growth) to adjust for earnings growth rate
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    Tesla earnings growth justifies its valuation, here’s the data

    @hopelite By that time P/E will be lower too because the E grew faster than the P
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    Compelling action on at fault insurance bad faith delay?

    @bfastpool This changed in 2015: https://www.khflaw.com/news/amp/pennsylvania-supreme-courts-decision-may-make-third-party-claims-potential-insurance-bad-faith-actions-easier/
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    Compelling action on at fault insurance bad faith delay?

    @bfastpool So what you’re saying is that there is no recourse for a third party if an insurance company does not investigate their claim against the insured unless the third party first sued the insured who would then have to sue the insurer for bad faith? Sounds absurd and in direct...
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    Compelling action on at fault insurance bad faith delay?

    @bfastpool Source. I’m starting to think legal action is inevitable and that asking Reddit wasn’t the best
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    Compelling action on at fault insurance bad faith delay?

    @gjames Prior to pro-rating, doesn’t the at fault insurance need to have 3 finalized numbers after a completed investigation for each (car damage, building damage, diminished value)? I understand that the final payout is dependent on prorating, but they need to investigate each claim...
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    Compelling action on at fault insurance bad faith delay?

    @egmiller Aren’t insurance companies required to evaluate claims together and pro rate them? Are you implying a hierarchy where diminished value claim comes last? To my understanding, after the pro rating, the parties can still pursue the “underinsured” person for the remaining damages.
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    Compelling action on at fault insurance bad faith delay?

    A family member of mine experienced a scary accident in which a vehicle crashed into their months-old car (
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    Tesla earnings growth justifies its valuation, here’s the data

    @joyjoy1001 In the hundreds of billions. Tesla is like Apple but with a 10x bigger TAM
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    Tesla earnings growth justifies its valuation, here’s the data

    @joyjoy1001 The steepness of growth is normalized out in a PEG ratio because the steepness of growth means a higher P/E ratio and obviously a high growth rate. So it’s considered in both the numerator and denominator and therefore cancels out/normalizes out. The PEG ratio is specifically...
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    Tesla earnings growth justifies its valuation, here’s the data

    Hey /r/investing, I am here to point out that at the moment, Tesla is the most undervalued tech/teracap (stocks that are or were once worth $1 trillion) stock measured by price to earnings growth. All the data will be here in this post. But first, I want to address some folks here who think...
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