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NYSE:SAM

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NYSE:SAM
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Price: 237.04 USD 0.23% Market Closed
Market Cap: $2.5B

EV/GP

2.4
Current
33%
Cheaper
vs 3-y average of 3.5

Enterprise Value to Gross Profit (EV/GP) ratio compares a company`s total enterprise value to its gross profit. It shows how much investors are paying for each dollar of the company`s gross profit, including both equity and debt.

EV/GP
2.4
=
Enterprise Value
$2.4B
/
Gross Profit
$952.6m

Enterprise Value to Gross Profit (EV/GP) ratio compares a company`s total enterprise value to its gross profit. It shows how much investors are paying for each dollar of the company`s gross profit, including both equity and debt.

EV/GP
2.4
=
Enterprise Value
$2.4B
/
Gross Profit
$952.6m

Valuation Scenarios

Boston Beer Company Inc is trading below its 3-year average

If EV/GP returns to its 3-Year Average (3.5), the stock would be worth $351.54 (48% upside from current price).

Statistics
Positive Scenarios
4/4
Maximum Downside
No Downside Scenarios
Maximum Upside
+174%
Average Upside
117%
Scenario EV/GP Value Implied Price Upside/Downside
Current Multiple 2.4 $237.04
0%
3-Year Average 3.5 $351.54
+48%
5-Year Average 4.5 $448.92
+89%
Industry Average 6.1 $607.66
+156%
Country Average 6.5 $650.54
+174%

Forward EV/GP
Today’s price vs future gross profit

Not enough data available to calculate forward EV/GP

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Market Distribution

Lower than 86% of companies in the United States of America
Percentile
14th
Based on 9 428 companies
14th percentile
2.4
Low
0 — 4.2
Typical Range
4.2 — 10.6
High
10.6 —
Distribution Statistics
the United States of America
Min 0
30th Percentile 4.2
Median 6.5
70th Percentile 10.6
Max 1 764 211.7

Boston Beer Company Inc
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The Boston Beer Company Inc., famously known for its flagship product, Samuel Adams, started as a pioneering venture by Jim Koch in 1984. Koch, hailing from a lineage of brewers, crafted his beer using a family recipe in his kitchen, defying the mainstream beer industry which, at the time, was dominated by mass-market brews. The company has ingeniously leveraged its craft beer reputation, blending tradition with innovation. From its modest beginnings, making what was then considered a premium beer by importing only the finest ingredients from Germany, it laid the groundwork for a brand that would grow to symbolize the American craft beer revolution. Today, Boston Beer doesn't just sit back on the laurels of Samuel Adams; instead, it embodies an innovative spirit, continually expanding and adapting its product lineup to meet changing consumer tastes, including a wide variety of seasonal brews and limited editions, keeping its fans eagerly anticipating the next release. Boston Beer Company’s business model thrives on a diverse product portfolio that extends beyond traditional craft beers. It strategically pivots across various segments within the alcohol beverage industry—including hard seltzers, ciders, and teas. By acquiring and nurturing brands like Angry Orchard (ciders) and Twisted Tea (hard iced tea), the company diversifies its revenue streams and mitigates risks associated with fluctuating market demands for craft beer alone. This diversification, combined with a solid distribution network allowing reach from local pubs to national grocery chains, ensures that Boston Beer's products are accessible to a wide audience. The company’s profitability hinges on its ability to maintain the delicate balance of mass distribution while retaining the small-batch, artisanal allure that captivates its core consumer base. Through strategic marketing, diligent quality controls, and continuous innovation, Boston Beer Company secures its robust standing in a competitive market landscape.

SAM Intrinsic Value
275.79 USD
Undervaluation 14%
Intrinsic Value
Price $237.04
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