23.68 - 23.68
20.75 - 25.07
1.4K / 5.9K (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.
83.18
P/E over 25 - Premium pricing. John Neff would question if growth can possibly justify this multiple. Examine all growth metrics carefully.
-12.01
Negative P/S indicates negative sales - a severe Benjamin Graham red flag. While possibly indicating accounting issues, verify Revenue Recognition policies and Operating Cash Flow.
1.12
P/B 1.0-1.5 - Fair value territory. Peter Lynch would check if growth and ROE justify paying above book value. Examine asset turnover.
9.79
P/FCF under 10 - Deep value territory. Warren Buffett would verify cash flow sustainability. Cross-check Operating Cash Flow and Working Capital trends.
9.79
P/OCF 8-12 - Strong value proposition that Seth Klarman would investigate. Examine Working Capital efficiency and cash conversion cycle.
1.12
Price 100-120% of fair value - Premium territory. Peter Lynch would demand growth rates exceeding valuation premium. Verify all growth metrics.
0.30%
Earnings yield below 3% - Danger zone. Philip Fisher would require extraordinary growth evidence. Examine all growth and quality metrics.
10.22%
FCF yield below 3% - Danger zone. Philip Fisher would require extraordinary growth evidence. Examine all capital allocation metrics.