Self-Paced Training Course. The Basics
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Self-Paced Training Course. The Basics (stockdiagnostics.com)
About StockDiagnostics.com
- A private company, headquartered in Aiken, South Carolina.
- 6 years of research and development of proprietary software designed to reveal the logical relationships between financial statement data and stock price performance. This software examines, combines and displays financial statement data in unique ways, allowing breakthrough discoveries to be made.
- Software analyzes and monitors 1,801 data points for each of over 10,000 public companies, more than 240 industries and at least 12 sectors of the economy.
- Strong intellectual property: Multiple patents-pending on technologies, algorithms, formulas and processes, used for diagnosing public companies and share price performance.
Created OPSTM and OPS DiagnosticsTM
- Cash flow based “OPS” (Operational-cashflow Per Share) is a new financial analysis metric which is a better leading indicator and is not as easily manipulated as EPS (earnings per share).
- Cash flow analytics and “OPS’s” reliability will give it precedence over all earnings based measurements such as EBIDTA, EBIT, EBITD, EBITA, Cash Earnings, CFPS and Pro Forma Cash Flow.
- Proprietary user-friendly and intuitive “OPS Diagnostics” interface software.
Research Discoveries
- Discovered and filed a patent on “The EPS Syndrome”, a new financial statement algorithm which was validated by comparing the pre-bankruptcy financial statements of Enron, Sunbeam and scores of other companies. Published warnings on over 200 companies during 2002, including Adelphia Communications, Concord EFS and Fleming Companies.
- Discovered that each and every public company’s “OPS” (Operational-cashflow Per Share) logically falls into a mathematical sequence that ranks it into one of eight distinctive “OPS Ranking” risk categories.
- Discovered OPS Ranking algorithms that identify emerging growth companies and turnaround companies one to three quarters before they become profitable.