40.40 - 41.05
29.80 - 47.18
2.12M / 3.66M (Avg.)
18.02 | 2.27
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.
20.67
P/E 1.25-1.5x VET's 14.42. Bill Ackman would scrutinize if premium is justified by better prospects.
10.29
P/S 1.1-1.25x VET's 9.29. Bill Ackman would demand evidence of superior economics.
2.66
P/B 1.25-1.5x VET's 2.05. Martin Whitman would scrutinize if premium reflects better growth prospects.
-35.56
Negative FCF while VET shows P/FCF of 66.95. Joel Greenblatt would examine cash flow improvement potential.
62.38
P/OCF 1.1-1.25x VET's 54.13. Bill Ackman would demand evidence of superior operating efficiency.
2.66
Fair value ratio 1.25-1.5x VET's 2.05. Martin Whitman would scrutinize if premium reflects better prospects.
1.21%
Earnings yield 50-75% of VET's 1.73%. Martin Whitman would scrutinize if lower yield reflects better quality.
-2.81%
Negative FCF while VET shows yield of 1.49%. Joel Greenblatt would examine cash flow improvement potential.