Oh No - Another Valuation Thread!, page-8

  1. BAU
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    Hey I am only going off the spreadsheet provided, earnings from the spreadsheet below which shows a reducing EBITDA, therefore a lack of growth.

    The company will become a great dividend yield company, this may warrant an increased PER however usually PER's achieve increased levels due to their potential growth in earnings, CXO is showing reducing earnings so I am thinking out aloud as to what would be an appropriate PER level when you weigh up the high dividend yield with the EBITDA?

    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/4908/4908465-e7a2a5dcdacb07d627425252330ee363.jpg

 
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