WD-40 Co
NASDAQ:WDFC

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Price: 224.96 USD 0.85% Market Closed
Market Cap: $3B

P/OCF

33.9
Current
1%
Cheaper
vs 3-y average of 34.2

Price to Operating Cash Flow (P/OCF) ratio compares a company`s market value to the cash it generates from its core operations.

P/OCF
33.9
=
Market Cap
$3B
/
Operating Cash Flow
$89.3m

Price to Operating Cash Flow (P/OCF) ratio compares a company`s market value to the cash it generates from its core operations.

P/OCF
33.9
=
Market Cap
$3B
/
Operating Cash Flow
$89.3m

Valuation Scenarios

WD-40 Co is trading below its 3-year average

If P/OCF returns to its 3-Year Average (34.2), the stock would be worth $226.74 (1% upside from current price).

Statistics
Positive Scenarios
2/4
Maximum Downside
-63%
Maximum Upside
+14%
Average Downside
27%
Scenario P/OCF Value Implied Price Upside/Downside
Current Multiple 33.9 $224.96
0%
3-Year Average 34.2 $226.74
+1%
5-Year Average 38.6 $255.67
+14%
Industry Average 12.7 $84.27
-63%
Country Average 13.3 $88.43
-61%

Forward P/OCF
Today’s price vs future operating cash flow

Not enough data available to calculate forward P/OCF

Peer Comparison

All Multiples
P/OCF
P/E
All Countries
Close
Market Cap P/OCF P/E
US
WD-40 Co
NASDAQ:WDFC
3B USD 33.9 38
US
Procter & Gamble Co
NYSE:PG
344.4B USD 18.1 21.3
US
Colgate-Palmolive Co
NYSE:CL
67.8B USD 16.2 31.8
UK
Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC
LSE:RKT
31.1B GBP 13.5 9.8
US
Kimberly-Clark Corp
NYSE:KMB
32.5B USD 11.7 16.1
DE
Henkel AG & Co KGaA
XETRA:HEN3
26.3B EUR 10.4 12.9
US
Church & Dwight Co Inc
NYSE:CHD
22.5B USD 18.5 30.5
SE
Essity AB (publ)
STO:ESSITY B
169.1B SEK 10.1 13.6
US
Clorox Co
NYSE:CLX
11.9B USD 12.1 15.8
JP
Unicharm Corp
TSE:8113
1.7T JPY 12.6 25.4
MX
Kimberly-Clark de Mexico SAB de CV
BMV:KIMBERA
122.7B MXN 12.5 16.2

Market Distribution

Higher than 87% of companies in the United States of America
Percentile
87th
Based on 9 488 companies
87th percentile
33.9
Low
0 — 8.8
Typical Range
8.8 — 20.1
High
20.1 —
Distribution Statistics
the United States of America
Min 0
30th Percentile 8.8
Median 13.3
70th Percentile 20.1
Max 3 188 432.5

WD-40 Co
Glance View

In the bustling industrial landscape of the mid-20th century, a small company began its ascent to prominence with a single product that would eventually find its way into homes and businesses around the globe. WD-40 Company, originally founded as Rocket Chemical Company in 1953, launched a product that was initially designed to protect the Atlas missile from rust and corrosion. The product, aptly named WD-40 to signify the "Water Displacement" 40th formula, quickly became a staple due to its versatile capabilities in lubrication, cleaning, and protection. From loosening rusted screws to silencing squeaky hinges, WD-40’s effectiveness found a wide audience, leading to a virtually unchanged formula that has become synonymous with reliability and utility. As the company evolved, WD-40 Co. expanded its product line, strategically branding itself as a leader in multi-use maintenance products while carving out a niche in various commercial and consumer markets. The company generates revenue primarily through the sale of its flagship product, WD-40 Multi-Use Product, and a range of other maintenance items, including lubricants, rust removal products, and degreasers. Their geographical reach spans over 176 countries, ensuring steady revenue streams globally. This diversification strategy, coupled with a robust distribution network, signifies not merely the triumph of a single product but an operational model predicated on simplicity, universal appeal, and consistent demand. In their quest to keep things “running smoothly,” WD-40 Co. seamlessly blends innovation with tradition, continually enhancing its product offerings while maintaining an unwavering commitment to quality.

WDFC Intrinsic Value
130.05 USD
Overvaluation 42%
Intrinsic Value
Price $224.96
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