Motorola Mobility - Comparative Multiple Analysis

Motorola Mobility (Comparative Multiple Analysis)

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Notes on the Comparative Multiple Analysis of Motorola Mobility

WikiWealth compares Motorola Mobility's revenue, EBITDA, and EBIT multiples to their peers in order to determine the appropriate fair valuation. Click in the top right corner to experiment with Motorola Mobility's comparative analysis.

Notes from the analysis:

1. WikiWealth uses quantitative measures to determine the multiple range for Motorola Mobility.
2. Free cash flow to the firm (FCF) multiple is free cash flow to equity holders plus interest owed to Motorola Mobility's debt holders.
3. Multiples incorporate benefits due to economies of scale; WikiWealth compares absolute enterprise value multiples to competitor's multiples.
4. WikiWealth excludes outliers when calculating individual company multiples.

Helpful Information for Motorola Mobility's Analysis


How does this work? The Comparative Investment Analysis determines the value of Motorola Mobility by comparing Motorola Mobility financial ratios, prices, growth rates, margins, etc. to those of relevant peer groups.

Value Investing Importance? This method is widely used by investment professionals to determine the correct price of investments, especially initial public offerings (IPOs). It is one element of WikiWealth's three Wall Street approaches used to determine the correct fair value of Motorola Mobility.

See the Motorola Mobility cash flow (DCF) analysis for a completely different approach that's popular on Wall Street for determining the value of an investment in Motorola Mobility.

Also, see the Motorola Mobility's buffett intrinsic valuation analysis for WikiWealth's attempt to replicate the investing formula's used by Warren Buffett and Motorola Mobility's valuation conclusion for a quick summary.