0.06 - 0.07
0.06 - 0.24
1.89M / 3.59M (Avg.)
-1.60 | -0.04
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.
-7.99
Negative P/E while YAL.AX shows 2.70. Joel Greenblatt would examine path to profitability versus competitor.
1.56
P/S 50-75% of YAL.AX's 2.35. Bruce Berkowitz would examine if sales quality justifies the gap.
1.09
P/B 1.1-1.25x YAL.AX's 0.92. Bill Ackman would demand evidence of superior asset utilization.
-11.02
Negative FCF while YAL.AX shows P/FCF of 9.82. Joel Greenblatt would examine cash flow improvement potential.
-15.82
Negative operating cash flow while YAL.AX shows P/OCF of 6.65. Joel Greenblatt would examine operational improvement potential.
1.09
Fair value ratio 1.1-1.25x YAL.AX's 0.92. Bill Ackman would demand evidence of superior economics.
-3.13%
Negative earnings while YAL.AX shows yield of 9.27%. Joel Greenblatt would examine path to profitability.
-9.07%
Negative FCF while YAL.AX shows yield of 10.18%. Joel Greenblatt would examine cash flow improvement potential.