95.23 - 97.14
55.47 - 103.81
1.63M / 1.80M (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.
31.04
P/E 1.1-1.25x PAAS's 25.00. Bruce Berkowitz would demand evidence of superior growth potential.
70.84
P/S above 1.5x PAAS's 27.73. Michael Burry would check for mean reversion risks.
4.26
Similar P/B to PAAS's 4.43. Philip Fisher would investigate if similar multiples reflect similar asset efficiency.
104.80
Positive FCF while PAAS shows negative FCF. John Neff would investigate cash generation advantage.
104.80
P/OCF 50-75% of PAAS's 154.90. Bruce Berkowitz would examine if working capital management explains the gap.
4.26
Similar fair value ratio to PAAS's 4.43. Walter Schloss would investigate if similar valuations reflect similar quality.
0.81%
Earnings yield 75-90% of PAAS's 1.00%. Bill Ackman would demand evidence of superior growth prospects.
0.95%
Positive FCF while PAAS shows negative FCF. John Neff would investigate cash generation advantage.