Should you buy Pitney Bowes stock? (NYSE:PBI). Let's see how it does in our automated value investing analysis system.
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| Advantages | Disadvantages |
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| PBI Price (Pitney Bowes stock price per share) |
$17.66 | |
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PBI Fair Price (based on intrinsic value) |
$19.71 |
| PBI Safety Price (based on a variable margin of safety) | $15.77 | |
| PE Ratio versus Sector | 29% higher than other Industrials stocks | |
| PE Ratio versus Industry | 85% lower than other Business Equipment & Supplies stocks | |
| Cash Yield | 21.82% | |
| Free Cash Flow Jitter | 37% | |
| Dividend Yield | 2% (tax impact) | Shares Shorted | 19,340 |
This stock has short interest! This means that people have shorted it.
Why does that matter? They've made a bet that price will decrease from where they bought it. Maybe there are financial problems, or maybe there's a value play.
As of the latest analysis, there are 19,340 shares shorted. With 133,427,411 shares available for purchase and an average trading volume over the past 10 trading days of 1,298,730, it would take at least 0.015 days for all of the short holders to cover their shorts.
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We believe that Pitney Bowes may be worth examining further. It's making money, which is a very positive sign. Is it on sale?
Pitney Bowes 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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Does Pitney Bowes have a coherent story? Does it have a plan to continue to make money? Is it worth your time? Only you can decide where to go from here. Our investment guide helps you ask the right questions, including how to buy stocks. Use these research links for more information.
This example shows how we apply the Trendshare checklist to PBI: earnings power, cash generation, valuation, and margin of safety.
We check: business quality, free cash flow, P/E, and margin of safety.
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