Tech sell-off isn’t end of the world

Original article by Philip Baker
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 32 : 14-Jun-17

The Nasdaq Composite Index has gained nearly 15 per cent so far in 2017, despite shedding 2.5 per cent in the last two trading sessions. While shares in the so-called FAANG stocks (Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google parent Alphabet) have been heavily sold down in recent days, they have all posted strong gains so far in the calendar year. Meanwhile, although US technology stocks are widely considered to be overvalued, the price-to-earnings ratio of the Nasdaq 100 is trading at around 20.3, compared with a peak of around 45 prior to the "tech wreck" in 2000.

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NASDAQ COMPOSITE INDEX, FACEBOOK INCORPORATED, APPLE INCORPORATED, AMAZON.COM INCORPORATED, NETFLIX INCORPORATED, GOOGLE INCORPORATED, ALPHABET INCORPORATED

Technology plunge raises fears of meltdown

Original article by John Kehoe
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 27 : 13-Jun-17

The Nasdaq Composite Index reached a record high on 9 June 2017, before closing down 1.8 per cent amid bearish sentiment toward technology stocks. Shares in Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google parent Alphabet shed 3-5 per cent. The sell-off was prompted by a range of factors, including a report from Goldman Sachs suggesting that many US technology stocks are overvalued. Analysts have downplayed comparisons with the "tech wreck", while Bruce McCain of Key Private Bank says a pullback in the sector was inevitable.

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NASDAQ COMPOSITE INDEX, FACEBOOK INCORPORATED, AMAZON.COM INCORPORATED, APPLE INCORPORATED, NETFLIX INCORPORATED, GOOGLE INCORPORATED, ALPHABET INCORPORATED, MICROSOFT CORPORATION, THE GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INCORPORATED, KEY PRIVATE BANK, CITRON RESEARCH, NVIDIA CORPORATION, DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE INDEX, STANDARD AND POOR’S 500 INDEX

S&P 500 makes history

Original article by John Kehoe, Jonathan Shapiro
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 19 : 27-Aug-14

The S&P 500 scaled new heights on 25 August 2014, briefly rising above the 2,000-point level. The index reached the 1,000-point milestone for the first time in early February 1998. However, US financial stocks have underperformed over the last 16 years, gaining just 10 per cent overall. Shares in Citigroup, Bank of America and American International Group in particular have been savagely sold down since 1998, while the shares of Australia’s four major banks have surged

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STANDARD AND POOR’S 500 INDEX, CITIGROUP INCORPORATED, BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION, AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP INCORPORATED, COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA – ASX CBA, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED – ASX ANZ, WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION – ASX WBC, NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED – ASX NAB, PM CAPITAL LIMITED, DELTEC INTERNATIONAL GROUP, JP MORGAN AND COMPANY INCORPORATED