Every which way I look at this, it looks under valued. On a purely number basis, this is CHEAP as. For example, another way I like to value companies is to use 'Owners Cashflow' as a guide. I.e. the money that would essentially flow back to the owners should the company do NOTHING but continue current operations:
Does anyone else use this sort of method to value companies?
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