5.38 - 5.60
4.95 - 8.28
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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.
13.18
P/E 10-15 - Fair value range. Benjamin Graham would demand a 1/3 margin of safety here. Consider Price-to-Book for asset backing.
4.33
P/S 4.0-5.0 - Premium pricing. Howard Marks would caution about market expectations. Check if margins and growth can support valuation.
1.86
P/B 1.5-2.0 - Growth expectations built in. Warren Buffett would demand exceptional Return on Equity at these levels. Verify competitive advantages.
34.48
P/FCF above 30 - Expensive zone. Benjamin Graham would question if any business can justify such a premium to free cash flow.
30.70
P/OCF above 25 - Expensive zone. Benjamin Graham would question if any business deserves such a premium to operating cash flow.
1.86
Price above 140% of fair value - Danger zone. Philip Fisher would require extraordinary growth evidence. Scrutinize all valuation inputs carefully.
1.90%
Earnings yield below 3% - Danger zone. Philip Fisher would require extraordinary growth evidence. Examine all growth and quality metrics.
2.90%
FCF yield below 3% - Danger zone. Philip Fisher would require extraordinary growth evidence. Examine all capital allocation metrics.