95.23 - 97.14
55.47 - 103.81
1.63M / 1.81M (Avg.)
55.57 | 1.74
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.
38.15
Positive P/E while PAAS shows losses. John Neff would investigate competitive advantages.
61.22
P/S above 1.5x PAAS's 30.65. Michael Burry would check for mean reversion risks.
4.05
Similar P/B to PAAS's 4.93. Philip Fisher would investigate if similar multiples reflect similar asset efficiency.
139.76
Positive FCF while PAAS shows negative FCF. John Neff would investigate cash generation advantage.
139.76
P/OCF less than half of PAAS's 516.28. David Dodd would verify if operating efficiency justifies this discount.
4.05
Similar fair value ratio to PAAS's 4.93. Walter Schloss would investigate if similar valuations reflect similar quality.
0.66%
Positive earnings while PAAS shows losses. John Neff would investigate earnings advantage.
0.72%
Positive FCF while PAAS shows negative FCF. John Neff would investigate cash generation advantage.