157.05 - 162.11
76.48 - 186.65
30.24M / 54.17M (Avg.)
94.92 | 1.68
These metrics indicate whether the stock trades cheaply or expensively relative to its fundamentals. Value investors use them to find mispricings—buying stocks that appear undervalued, with solid long-term prospects and limited downside risk.
-2.19
Negative P/E indicates losses - a classic Benjamin Graham warning sign. While possibly indicating turnaround potential, verify Debt-to-Equity and Current Ratio for financial stability.
1.42
P/S 1.0-2.0 - Attractive valuation that Peter Lynch might investigate. Check Revenue Growth trends and market share dynamics.
0.59
P/B 0.5-1.0 - Classic value range that Walter Schloss would investigate. Verify asset composition and hidden value potential.
-27.50
Negative P/FCF indicates negative free cash flow - a classic Benjamin Graham warning sign. Verify Working Capital management and Capital Expenditure patterns.
7.40
P/OCF under 8 - Deep value territory. Warren Buffett would verify operating cash flow quality. Cross-check Working Capital management and Free Cash Flow conversion.
0.59
Price under 60% of fair value - Deep value territory. Benjamin Graham would demand thorough verification of fair value estimate. Cross-check all valuation metrics.
-11.41%
Negative earnings yield indicates losses - a classic Benjamin Graham warning sign. Verify Operating Cash Flow and examine path to profitability.
-3.64%
Negative FCF yield indicates negative free cash flow - a classic Benjamin Graham warning sign. Verify Capital Expenditure patterns and Working Capital management.