to clarify
Re tax and NPAT
PBP have tax credits and whilst NPAT is reported for IFRS, from a cash perspective they dont have to pay tax so its the pre-tax that we need to focus on.
That aside, its on a historical p/e of 11.97x so dont know where you get fwd p/e of 15?????
even using DHukka's numbers is on a p/e of 10x
List a quality ASX 300 growth company (25%+EPS) (paying a div) on a p/e of less than 10x please.
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