MCRI

Fair Value

Overvalued

Price $123 is 30% above fair value ($94.8)

Price (monthly) Fair value line (dashed = analyst estimates) above fair value below fair value

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Adjusted EPS growth rate
8.8%
Fair value multiple
15.00x
Typical multiple, 20y
18.93x
Today's multiple
19.75x
Fair value today
$94.8
Price vs fair value
+30%
Trailing 12M adjusted EPS
$6.24
FY20062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020222023202420252026E2027E2028E2029E2030E
High32.5231.2422.8312.2013.2813.1111.3421.9619.5523.3826.2947.4148.6148.7561.2293.0881.0487.56108
Low17.7022.226.063.806.518.557.259.4511.3215.7117.8323.2934.7737.3714.2054.2157.9965.0972.42
Adj EPS1.181.320.740.330.540.580.491.030.771.121.371.521.751.771.014.464.204.955.436.84E7.09E7.74E9.23E9.71E
Chg/Yr+12%-44%-55%+64%+7%-16%+110%-25%+45%+22%+11%+15%+1%-43%+342%-6%+18%+10%+26%+4%+9%+19%+5%
Div0.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.005.901.201.20
How these numbers are calculated

Fair value (15.0x) multiplies each year's earnings per share by a growth-based multiple: steady growers (5–15% a year) get 15x, faster growers get their growth rate as the multiple (capped at 30x), and slower growers step down below 15x. MCRI has grown earnings about 8.8% a year, so the line uses 15.0x.

Typical multiple (18.9x) is what investors have actually paid for MCRI: each of the last 20 fiscal years' average share price divided by that year's earnings per share, taking the median (loss years excluded). It shows how the market has historically priced this specific company, next to the general fair-value rule.

Today's multiple (19.8x) is what the market is paying right now: the current price divided by the last twelve months of earnings (the four most recent reported quarters). Compare it to the two reference multiples above to see whether today's pricing is rich or cheap.

Earnings are adjusted figures on the same basis analysts forecast, built from reported quarters; years beyond the last completed fiscal year use the analyst consensus (dashed). The verdict calls a stock over- or undervalued only when the price sits more than 10% from the fair value line.

Data is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results.