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289 / 496.9K (Avg.)
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.
24.36
P/E above 1.5x XRF.AX's 13.60. Jim Chanos would check for potential multiple compression risks.
11.27
P/S 1.1-1.25x XRF.AX's 9.50. Bill Ackman would demand evidence of superior economics.
6.72
P/B 1.25-1.5x XRF.AX's 5.03. Martin Whitman would scrutinize if premium reflects better growth prospects.
43.45
P/FCF 50-75% of XRF.AX's 68.90. Bruce Berkowitz would examine if capital allocation explains the gap.
56.09
Similar P/OCF to XRF.AX's 61.32. Walter Schloss would investigate if similar multiples reflect similar business quality.
6.72
Fair value ratio 1.25-1.5x XRF.AX's 5.03. Martin Whitman would scrutinize if premium reflects better prospects.
1.03%
Earnings yield 50-75% of XRF.AX's 1.84%. Martin Whitman would scrutinize if lower yield reflects better quality.
2.30%
FCF yield exceeding 1.5x XRF.AX's 1.45%. David Dodd would verify if cash flow quality justifies this premium.