Melrose Industries PLC
OTC:MLSPF
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EV/OCF
Enterprise Value to Operating Cash Flow (EV/OCF) ratio compares a company`s total enterprise value to its operating cash flow. It shows how much investors are paying for each dollar of the company`s operating cash flow, including both equity and debt.
Enterprise Value to Operating Cash Flow (EV/OCF) ratio compares a company`s total enterprise value to its operating cash flow. It shows how much investors are paying for each dollar of the company`s operating cash flow, including both equity and debt.
Valuation Scenarios
If EV/OCF returns to its 3-Year Average (42.3), the stock would be worth $8.14 (8% upside from current price).
| Scenario | EV/OCF Value | Implied Price | Upside/Downside |
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| Current Multiple | 39 | $7.5 |
0%
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| 3-Year Average | 42.3 | $8.14 |
+8%
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| 5-Year Average | 31.3 | $6.02 |
-20%
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| Industry Average | 0 | $0 |
-100%
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| Country Average | 0 | $0 |
-100%
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Forward EV/OCF
Today’s price vs future operating cash flow
Peer Comparison
| Market Cap | EV/OCF | P/E | ||||
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| UK |
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Melrose Industries PLC
OTC:MLSPF
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6.7B USD | 39 | 18.1 | |
| US |
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General Electric Co
NYSE:GE
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300.7B USD | 35.6 | 34.5 | |
| DE |
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Siemens AG
XETRA:SIE
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188.6B EUR | 16.3 | 23.9 | |
| JP |
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Hitachi Ltd
TSE:6501
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23.4T JPY | 12.6 | 27.6 | |
| US |
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Honeywell International Inc
NASDAQ:HON
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141.1B USD | 25.2 | 27.5 | |
| US |
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3M Co
NYSE:MMM
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78.7B USD | 37 | 24.2 | |
| ZA |
B
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Bidvest Group Ltd
JSE:BVT
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80.1B ZAR | 13.9 | 13.2 | |
| CN |
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CITIC Ltd
HKEX:267
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370.6B HKD | 0 | 5.6 | |
| US |
R
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Roper Technologies Inc
F:ROP
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32.4B EUR | 18.1 | 24.5 | |
| KR |
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Samsung C&T Corp
KRX:028260
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49.7T KRW | 15.7 | 20.4 | |
| HK |
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CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd
HKEX:1
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248.6B HKD | 6.6 | 20.8 |
Market Distribution
| Min | 0 |
| 30th Percentile | 0 |
| Median | 0 |
| 70th Percentile | 0 |
| Max | 2 105.8 |
Other Multiples
Melrose Industries PLC
Glance View
Melrose Industries PLC is a master of transformation in the realm of manufacturing, operating with a keen eye for detail and strategic overhaul. Founded in 2003, this British firm has carved a niche by acquiring underperforming industrial companies, revitalizing them through intensive restructuring, and subsequently selling them to realize substantial value. Melrose thrives on its "buy, improve, sell" model, a strategy that has become its hallmark. The company's board, adept in identifying potential in distressed assets, infuses new life into them through operational improvements and strategic planning, which often involves cutting costs, upgrading management teams, and realigning products to market demand. It’s a model that requires patience, precision, and a deep understanding of industrial ecosystems, but one that Melrose has successfully harnessed to generate significant shareholder returns. At the core of Melrose's operations is its ability to significantly enhance the profit margins and efficiency of the businesses it acquires. Each venture is treated as a unique entity requiring bespoke solutions, and Melrose's talent lies in its capacity to implement these complex changes swiftly and effectively. The real artistry is in the timing—not just knowing when to buy or how to transform, but when to exit, maximizing returns through the strategic sale of its improved companies after a period of substantial value addition. Revenue is generated through these exits, where the proceeds often far exceed the initial investment, creating considerable capital gains. Such a methodology ensures that Melrose not only increases the intrinsic value of its acquired businesses but also rewards its shareholders with the fruits of its meticulous turnarounds.