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You are valuing a company with free cash flows expected to grow at a stable 2.9%...
You are valuing a company with free cash flows expected to grow at a stable 2.8% rate in perpetuity. Analysts are forecasting free cash flows of $16 million for next year (FCFF1). The company has $23 million of debt and $8 million of cash. Cost of capital is 10.6%. There are 23 million shares outstanding. How much is each share worth according to your valuation? Round to one decimal place.
You are valuing a company with free cash flows expected to grow at a stable 1.5% rate in perpetuity. Analysts are forecasting free cash flows of $50 million for next year (FCFF1). The company has $40 million of debt and $5 million of cash. Cost of capital is 14.0%. There are 10 million shares outstanding. How much is each share worth according to your valuation? Round to one decimal place.
You are valuing a company with free cash flows expected to grow at a stable 2.0% rate in perpetuity. Analysts are forecasting free cash flows of $36 million for next year (FCFF1). The company has $33 million of debt and $6 million of cash. Cost of capital is 12.6%. There are 15 million shares outstanding. How much is each share worth according to your valuation? Round to one decimal place.
You are valuing a company with free cash flows expected to grow at a stable 1.9% rate in perpetuity. Analysts are forecasting free cash flows of $39 million for next year (FCFF1). The company has $34 million of debt and $6 million of cash. Cost of capital is 12.9%. There are 14 million shares outstanding. How much is each share worth according to your valuation? Round to one decimal place.
1.A. What's the FCFF of a company with total revenues of $900 million, operating profit margin of 25%, tax rate of 35% and reinvestment rate of 20%? Answer in millions, rounded to one decimal place. 1.B. You are valuing a company with free cash flows expected to grow at a stable 1.5% rate in perpetuity. Analysts are forecasting free cash flows of $50 million for next year (FCFF1). The company has $40 million of debt and $5 million of cash....
You are valuing a company that is projected to generate a free cash flow of $39 million next year, growing at a stable 1.9% rate in perpetuity thereafter. The company has $34 million of debt and $6 million of cash. Cost of capital is 12.9%. There are 21 million shares outstanding. How much is each share worth according to your valuation analysis? Round to one decimal place.
Question 7 Unanswered. 3 attempts left What's the FCFF of a company with total revenues of $814 million, operating profit margin of 36%, tax rate of 29% and reinvestment rate of 46%? Answer in millions, rounded to one decimal place. Type your response Submit Question 8 Unanswered • 3 attempts left You are valuing a company with free cash flows expected to grow at a stable 2.1% rate in perpetuity. Analysts are forecasting free cash flows of $33 million for...
1. 2 3 You are valuing a company that is projected to generate a free cash flow of $10 million next year, growing at a stable 3.0% rate in perpetuity thereafter. The company has $20 million of debt and $8 million of cash. Cost of capital is 10.0%. There are 50 million shares outstanding. How much is each share worth according to your valuation analysis? Round to one decimal place. Numeric Answer: You are asked to value Gamecocks Inc. using...
A company is projected to generate free cash flows of $643 million per year for the next 3 years (FCFF1, FCFF2 and FCFF3). Thereafter, the cash flows are expected to grow at a 2.7% rate in perpetuity. The company's cost of capital is 8.1%. The company owes $179 million to lenders and has $59 million in cash. If it has 189 million shares outstanding, what is your estimate for its stock price? Round to one decimal place.
A company is projected to generate free cash flows of $800 million per year for the next 3 years (FCFF1, FCFF2 and FCFF3). Thereafter, the cash flows are expected to grow at a 1.5% rate in perpetuity. The company's cost of capital is 12.0%. The company owes $100 million to lenders and has $90 million in cash. If it has 150 million shares outstanding, what is your estimate for its stock price? Round to one decimal place.