1.52 - 1.58
1.19 - 3.37
354.5K / 984.1K (Avg.)
-1.64 | -0.94
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.
-10.68
Negative P/E while FSLR shows 32.53. Joel Greenblatt would examine path to profitability versus competitor.
6.46
P/S 50-75% of FSLR's 11.69. Bruce Berkowitz would examine if sales quality justifies the gap.
6.53
P/B above 1.5x FSLR's 1.23. Michael Burry would check for potential asset overvaluation.
-38.54
Both companies show negative FCF. Martin Whitman would check for industry-wide capital intensity issues.
-48.32
Negative operating cash flow while FSLR shows P/OCF of 82.50. Joel Greenblatt would examine operational improvement potential.
6.53
Fair value ratio above 1.5x FSLR's 1.23. Michael Burry would check for mean reversion risks.
-2.34%
Negative earnings while FSLR shows yield of 0.77%. Joel Greenblatt would examine path to profitability.
-2.59%
Both companies show negative FCF. Martin Whitman would check for industry-wide capital intensity issues.