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Should you buy Archipelago Learning stock? (NASDAQ:ARCL). Let's see how it does in our automated value investing analysis system.
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| Advantages | Disadvantages | Neutral |
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| ARCL Price (Archipelago Learning stock price per share) |
$11.09 | |
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ARCL Fair Price (based on intrinsic value) |
$11.84 |
| ARCL Safety Price (based on a variable margin of safety) | $7.70 | |
| PE Ratio versus Sector | 25% higher than other Unknown stocks | |
| PE Ratio versus Industry | 96% higher than other Unknown stocks | |
| Cash Yield | 7.77% | |
| Free Cash Flow Jitter | 40% |
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We believe that Archipelago Learning may be worth examining further. It's making money, which is a very positive sign. Is it on sale?
Archipelago Learning looks like a price in the fair value range. Based on our analysis—if the company keeps making money the way it has been—you could be looking at a good stock. See Before You Buy for your next steps.
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