L&F Co., Ltd. 066970.KQ

82 700.00 $ 4.68 %

Trading inactive

Employee : 1440 | IPO date : 2003-01-02

Previous close : 79000 $ Open : 79700 $ Vol. 766.572 K Mega Cap : 2.614 T $

Objectif de prix

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DCF

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Quick ratio 0

P/E ratio 0.00 may indicate that the company is undervalued or has poor growth prospects

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ROE 0 %

ROIC 0 % vs - WACC

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Financials

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Free Cash Flow

Free Cash Flow (FCF) is a financial metric that shows how much cash a company generates after covering its operating expenses and capital expenditures. It represents the cash available to the company for paying dividends, repaying debt, or investing in growth.

FCF = Operating Cash Flow - Capital Expenditures

This means that Free Cash Flow is the money left over after the company has paid for its day-to-day operations and invested in necessary assets like equipment or buildings. For example, if a company has an operating cash flow of $5 million and spends $2 million on capital expenditures, its Free Cash Flow is $3 million.

A higher Free Cash Flow means the company has more flexibility and financial strength, which is generally attractive for investors. It indicates that the company can generate enough cash to fund its growth or return value to shareholders.

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Earnings Per Share

Earnings per Share (EPS) is a financial metric used to indicate how much profit a company makes for each share of its stock.

EPS = Net Profit / Number of Shares Outstanding

This means that EPS represents the portion of the company's profit assigned to each individual share. For example, if a company makes a profit of 1 million dollars and has 1 million shares outstanding, the EPS would be $1 per share.

A higher EPS generally means the company is more profitable on a per-share basis, which is usually a positive sign for investors.

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Sales
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