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Price: 18.7 AUD 0.54% Market Closed
Market Cap: AU$1.6B

P/FCFE

15.9
Current
69%
Cheaper
vs 3-y average of 52

Price to Free Cash Flow to Equity (P/FCFE) ratio compares a company`s market value to the free cash flow available to its shareholders. It`s similar to the P/OCF ratio but more precise, since it accounts for capital expenditures deducted from operating cash flow.

P/FCFE
15.9
=
Market Cap
AU$1.8B
/
Free Cash Flow to Equity
AU$99.6m

Price to Free Cash Flow to Equity (P/FCFE) ratio compares a company`s market value to the free cash flow available to its shareholders. It`s similar to the P/OCF ratio but more precise, since it accounts for capital expenditures deducted from operating cash flow.

P/FCFE
15.9
=
Market Cap
AU$1.8B
/
Free Cash Flow to Equity
AU$99.6m

Valuation Scenarios

ARB Corp Ltd is trading below its 3-year average

If P/FCFE returns to its 3-Year Average (52), the stock would be worth AU$61.12 (227% upside from current price).

Statistics
Positive Scenarios
4/4
Maximum Downside
No Downside Scenarios
Maximum Upside
+285%
Average Upside
168%
Scenario P/FCFE Value Implied Price Upside/Downside
Current Multiple 15.9 AU$18.7
0%
3-Year Average 52 AU$61.12
+227%
5-Year Average 61.2 AU$71.97
+285%
Industry Average 39.1 AU$45.99
+146%
Country Average 18.1 AU$21.25
+14%

Forward P/FCFE
Today’s price vs future free cash flow to equity

Not enough data available to calculate forward P/FCFE

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Market Distribution

In line with most companies in Australia
Percentile
45th
Based on 1 160 companies
45th percentile
15.9
Low
0.2 — 12.5
Typical Range
12.5 — 35.6
High
35.6 —
Distribution Statistics
Australia
Min 0.2
30th Percentile 12.5
Median 18.1
70th Percentile 35.6
Max 5 049.1

ARB Corp Ltd
Glance View

Once upon a time in the Australian business landscape, ARB Corp Ltd carved out a niche that would come to define its identity as the leading manufacturer and distributor of 4x4 accessories. Founded in 1975 by Anthony Ronald Brown, ARB began its journey from humble beginnings in Melbourne, out of a small garage. The company’s early years were marked by a keen focus on durability and utility, which became the cornerstone of its product innovation. As the off-road driving culture gained traction among adventure enthusiasts, ARB tapped into the growing demand for high-quality 4x4 equipment like bull bars, storage units, and suspension systems. These products engineered for performance and reliability, allowed the company to capture the imagination of those eager to explore Australia's rugged landscapes. ARB's business model ingeniously melds manufacturing prowess with an expansive distribution network, including an extensive network of ARB stores, third-party resellers, and export channels servicing more than 100 countries. This dual capability ensures that the company remains close to its core customer base, consistently delivering products that meet the specific demands of off-road drivers across the globe. By integrating research and development closely with consumer feedback, ARB continues to maintain its competitive edge, driving revenue through both product innovation and a strong brand loyalty. The company's success is rooted not only in its robust financials but also in the lifestyle it endorses — one that promises adventure and the reliability needed to take the road less traveled.

ARB Intrinsic Value
22.32 AUD
Undervaluation 16%
Intrinsic Value
Price AU$18.7
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