Sentences with phrase «fair prices vs.»

That's what the post is about — considering the choice between wonderful companies at fair prices vs. fair companies at wonderful prices.

Not exact matches

But it was still priced at only $ 0.35 a share & a $ 7.2 m market cap, vs. my $ 2.48 Fair Value estimate — offering a relatively low risk Upside Potential of 609 %!
Couple this with the underlying investment exposure, and I'm happy to peg Fair Value at a 1.0 Price / Book ultimately, which offers a 159 % Upside Potential vs. the current market pPrice / Book ultimately, which offers a 159 % Upside Potential vs. the current market priceprice.
You've essentially forced yourself to base all decisions on the current share price, vs. your latest fair value estimate and / or price target.
Overall, this leaves TOT on a P / E of only 6.2, and implies very v minor amendments to my Fair Value Price Target, which now stands at EUR 0.912 per share, for an Upside Potential of 103 % vs. the current EUR 0.45 share pPrice Target, which now stands at EUR 0.912 per share, for an Upside Potential of 103 % vs. the current EUR 0.45 share priceprice.
My Fair Value Price Target is therefore EUR 14.19 per share, for an Upside Potential of 70 % vs. the current EUR 8.35 share pPrice Target is therefore EUR 14.19 per share, for an Upside Potential of 70 % vs. the current EUR 8.35 share priceprice.
Equivalent to $ 0.552, or a GBP 35.3 p Fair Value per share — offering a 39 % Upside Potential vs. the current GBP 25.5 p share price.
That's equivalent to $ 0.80 or a GBP 52.6 p Fair Value per share — offering 62 % Upside Potential vs. the current GBP 32.5 p share price].
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