1.14 - 1.17
1.10 - 1.60
14.0K / 2.1K (Avg.)
-9.00 | -0.13
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.
-102.97
Negative P/E while AAG.DE shows 15.90. Joel Greenblatt would examine path to profitability versus competitor.
26.65
P/S above 1.5x AAG.DE's 3.29. Michael Burry would check for mean reversion risks.
-79.40
Negative equity while AAG.DE shows P/B of 0.85. Joel Greenblatt would examine balance sheet repair potential.
-18.11
Both companies show negative FCF. Martin Whitman would check for industry-wide capital intensity issues.
-18.14
Both companies show negative operating cash flow. Martin Whitman would check for industry-wide operational issues.
-79.40
Negative fair value while AAG.DE shows ratio of 0.85. Joel Greenblatt would examine valuation model differences.
-0.24%
Negative earnings while AAG.DE shows yield of 1.57%. Joel Greenblatt would examine path to profitability.
-5.52%
Both companies show negative FCF. Martin Whitman would check for industry-wide capital intensity issues.