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  2. Price-to-cash flow ratio - Wikipedia

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    In theory, the lower a stock's price/cash flow ratio is, the better value that stock is. For example, if the stock price for two companies is $25/share and one company has a cash flow of $5/share (25 ⁄ 5 =5) and the other company has a cash flow of $10/share (25 ⁄ 10 =2.5), then if all else is equal, the company with the higher cash flow ...

  3. Financial ratio - Wikipedia

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    ⁠ Market Price per Share / Present Value of Cash Flow per Share ⁠ Price to book value ratio (P/B or PBV) [ 29 ] ⁠ Market Price per Share / Balance Sheet Price per Share ⁠

  4. Why Intel, Alphabet, and Mobileye Stocks All Popped Today - AOL

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    On a $9.4 billion market capitalization, that doesn't make Mobileye stock "cheap" exactly. But a price-to-free-cash-flow ratio of 22 isn't an unrealistic valuation. And with free cash flow ...

  5. Valuation using multiples - Wikipedia

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    Not all multiples are based on earnings or cash flow drivers. The price-to-book ratio (P/B) is a commonly used benchmark comparing market value to the accounting book value of the firm's assets. The price/sales ratio and EV/sales ratios measure value relative to sales. These multiples must be used with caution as both sales and book values are ...

  6. After Its Reverse Stock Split, Is SiriusXM Satellite Radio a Buy?

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    It also trimmed its free cash flow guidance from $1.2 billion to $1 billion to account for charges related to the spin-off. ... The stock trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of 7, and its yield of ...

  7. Why Kratos Defense Stock Popped 5.5% Today - AOL

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    And free cash flow at the defense contractor is even worse -- just $2.6 million. As a result, the stock sells for a price-to-earnings-to growth (PEG) ratio of about 340, ...