Interactive models with editable assumptions. All calculations run client-side.
Valuation Summary
Model
Intrinsic Value
vs Price ($1.00)
DCF
$0.42
-58.5%
Graham Number
—
—
Reverse DCF
—
—
DDM
—
—
EV/EBITDA
—
—
Values reflect default assumptions. Adjust inputs in each model below to update.
1 — Discounted Cash Flow (DCF)
Assumptions
Yahoo: —
Rev: 55.7% / EPS: —
Default: 9% (no SEC data)
Results
Intrinsic Value / share$0.42
Current Price$1.00
Upside / Downside-58.5%
Net Debt (used)-$15.40M
Sensitivity: WACC (rows) × Near-term g (cols)
WACC \ Near-term
47.7%
51.7%
55.7%
59.7%
63.7%
7.0%
$0.42
$0.42
$0.42
$0.42
$0.42
8.0%
$0.42
$0.42
$0.42
$0.42
$0.42
9.0%
$0.42
$0.42
$0.42
$0.42
$0.42
10.0%
$0.42
$0.42
$0.42
$0.42
$0.42
11.0%
$0.42
$0.42
$0.42
$0.42
$0.42
2 — Graham Number
Assumptions
Graham used 22.5 (15× P/E × 1.5× P/B)
Yahoo: $-0.14
Yahoo: $0.94
Results
Graham Number requires positive EPS and positive Book Value per share. EPS is zero or negative.
Graham Number—
Current Price$1.00
Margin of Safety—
Formula: √(22.5 × max(0,EPS) × max(0,BVPS))
3 — Reverse DCF (Implied Growth)
Assumptions
Default: 9% (no SEC data)
Results
Reverse DCF requires positive TTM free cash flow.
Current Price$1.00
Implied Near-term FCF Growth—
Historical Revenue Growth55.7%
Historical Earnings Growth—
Base FCF (TTM)—
Implied growth is the FCF growth rate (yrs 1–5) that makes the DCF intrinsic value equal the current price. Long-term growth is set to half the implied near-term rate.
4 — Dividend Discount Model (DDM)
Assumptions
Yahoo: —
Results
This company does not pay a dividend. DDM is not applicable — the intrinsic value shown uses D0 = $0 unless you enter a hypothetical dividend above.