Phrases with «intrinsic valuation»

Intrinsic valuation refers to determining the true value or worth of something, usually a financial asset or company, based on its fundamental characteristics, such as its cash flow, growth potential, and risk factors. It involves analyzing internal factors rather than external market influences, aiming to establish an unbiased and objective assessment of value. Full definition

Sentences with «intrinsic valuation»

  • But maybe you disagree with my assertion that most intrinsic valuations only evolve slowly? (wexboy.wordpress.com)
  • Sure, a potential corporate transformation takes time, but the underlying business & intrinsic valuation one can see is buried deep within today's business & results. (wexboy.wordpress.com)
  • But if management can continue growing revenue, and expanding underlying divisional margins, we'd see a disproportionate impact on consolidated operating / cash flow margins — so in due course, NWT could well grow into this kind of intrinsic valuation. (wexboy.wordpress.com)
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