FMV vs 12 Month Price Target
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2021 9:59 am
Hi Dan,
Looking through the Sweet 16 forum the past 2 weeks, I noticed that in some cases when you update the Fair Market Value (the stock's current worth based upon current earnings and commodity prices), you also provide a 12 Month Price Target.
Recent 12 month targets are:
AR $30
ESTE $22
EQT $50
OVV $80
PDCE $100
PXD $295
TALO $45
I expect that these targets are conservative, and that some companies such as Laredo and Cimarex cannot be given a 12 month target because of pending merger or acquisition results, but I was wondering if going forward you could provide such price targets when the FMV is updated, or state that things are too uncertain to make such a projection.
I can certainly use the forecast models to come up with a target, but I lack the company knowledge to know when a higher CFPS multiple is warranted 12 months out.
Thanks
Kevin
Looking through the Sweet 16 forum the past 2 weeks, I noticed that in some cases when you update the Fair Market Value (the stock's current worth based upon current earnings and commodity prices), you also provide a 12 Month Price Target.
Recent 12 month targets are:
AR $30
ESTE $22
EQT $50
OVV $80
PDCE $100
PXD $295
TALO $45
I expect that these targets are conservative, and that some companies such as Laredo and Cimarex cannot be given a 12 month target because of pending merger or acquisition results, but I was wondering if going forward you could provide such price targets when the FMV is updated, or state that things are too uncertain to make such a projection.
I can certainly use the forecast models to come up with a target, but I lack the company knowledge to know when a higher CFPS multiple is warranted 12 months out.
Thanks
Kevin