19 - Equity Valuation : Applications and Processes Flashcards
intrinsic value (IV)
valuation of an asset or security by someone who has complete understanding of the characteristics of the asset or issuing firm.
Actual Mispricing and Valuation Error Formula
liquidation value
The liquidation value is the estimate of what the assets of the firm would bring if sold separately, net of the company’s liabilities.
Investment value
value of a stock to a particular buyer. Investment value may depend on the buyer’s specific needs and expectations, as well as perceived synergies with existing buyer assets.
When valuing a company, an analyst should be aware of the purpose of valuation. For most investment decisions… For acquisitions…
For most investment decisions, intrinsic value is the relevant concept of value.
For acquisitions, investment value may be more appropriate.
The general steps in the equity valuation process are:
1- Understand the business.
2 - Forecast company performance.
3 - Select the appropriate valuation model.
4 - Convert the forecasts into a valuation.
5 - Apply the valuation conclusions.
The five elements of industry structure as developed by Professor Michael Porter are:
1 - Threat of new entrants in the industry.
2 - Threat of substitutes.
3 - Bargaining power of buyers.
4 - Bargaining power of suppliers.
5 - Rivalry among existing competitors.
There are three generic strategies a company may employ in order to compete and generate profits:
Cost leadership
Product differentiation
Focus:
Absolute valuation models
estimates an asset’s intrinsic value, which is its value arising from its investment characteristics without regard to the value of other firms.
eg -Dividend discount models
Relative valuation models.
determine the value of an asset in relation to the values of other assets.
eg - PE Ratio
Three explanations for conglomerate discounts are:
1 - Internal capital inefficiency
2- Endogenous (internal) factors: For example, the company may have pursued unrelated business acquisitions to hide poor operating performance.
3 - Research measurement errors: Some hypothesize that conglomerate discounts do not exist but rather are a result of incorrect measurement.
Conglomerate discount
based on the idea that investors apply a markdown to the value of a company that operates in multiple unrelated industries