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Barloworld Ltd
OTC:BRRAY

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Barloworld Ltd
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Price: 15.5 USD Market Closed
Market Cap: $2.9B

EV/FCFF

1.4
Current
114%
Cheaper
vs 3-y average of -9.7

Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow to Firm (EV/FCFF) ratio compares a company`s total enterprise value to the free cash flow available to all investors, both debt and equity holders. It shows how much investors are paying for each dollar of cash flow the business generates before interest payments.

EV/FCFF
1.4
=
Enterprise Value
$23.3B
/
Free Cash Flow to Firm
922m

Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow to Firm (EV/FCFF) ratio compares a company`s total enterprise value to the free cash flow available to all investors, both debt and equity holders. It shows how much investors are paying for each dollar of cash flow the business generates before interest payments.

EV/FCFF
1.4
=
Enterprise Value
$23.3B
/
Free Cash Flow to Firm
922m

Valuation Scenarios

Barloworld Ltd is trading below its 5-year average

If EV/FCFF returns to its 5-Year Average (2.8), the stock would be worth $32.35 (109% upside from current price).

Statistics
Positive Scenarios
2/2
Maximum Downside
No Downside Scenarios
Maximum Upside
+1 357%
Average Upside
733%
Scenario EV/FCFF Value Implied Price Upside/Downside
Current Multiple 1.4 $15.5
0%
5-Year Average 2.8 $32.35
+109%
Country Average 19.7 $225.8
+1 357%

Forward EV/FCFF
Today’s price vs future free cash flow to firm

Not enough data available to calculate forward EV/FCFF

Peer Comparison

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EV/FCFF
P/E
All Countries
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Market Distribution

Lower than 100% of companies in South Africa
Percentile
0th
Based on 16 companies
0th percentile
3.2
Low
9.2 — 9.2
Typical Range
9.2 — 74.8
High
74.8 —
Distribution Statistics
South Africa
Min 9.2
30th Percentile 9.2
Median 19.7
70th Percentile 74.8
Max 2 510.6

Barloworld Ltd
Glance View

In the early 20th century, Ernest Barlow, an English entrepreneur with an eye for innovation, laid the foundation for what would become a multifaceted conglomerate known as Barloworld Ltd. Initially, Barlow's ambitions took shape in the realms of power and construction through distributing and servicing Caterpillar earth-moving equipment, igniting a journey that would lead the company into numerous industries across the globe. Over the years, Barloworld extended its reach beyond South Africa, emerging as a formidable player in equipment and automotive sectors, while carefully spinning off non-core businesses like coatings and logistics. The company's resilience and ability to adapt to shifting market dynamics have allowed it to thrive for over a century, standing today as a testament to strategic diversification. Barloworld’s operations are now streamlined into two main pillars: Equipment and Automotive. The Equipment division, a cornerstone of Barloworld's profitability, caters to sectors such as mining, construction, and power systems, primarily in Southern Africa and Mongolia. Here, the company not only sells machinery but also provides essential after-sales services and maintenance, creating a steady revenue stream and fostering long-term client relationships. On the other hand, the Automotive business encompasses car rental, motor retail, and fleet management, serving a wide spectrum of transport and personal mobility needs. This strategic focus allows Barloworld to leverage synergies across its operations, driving efficiency and enhancing its ability to capitalize on Africa's burgeoning infrastructure demands and the evolving landscape of transportation and mobility services.

BRRAY Intrinsic Value
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