How to quantify a target price?
I have a pitch for a company that I believe is undervalued. Amazon entered an adjacent market, but I believe the public thinks Amazon entered the company's market. I also think the consensus view on the company's growth is muted.
They are trading at (X)x Revenue but I believe they should be trading at (X*.25)x Revenue. But I don't know how to quantify what that number should be. How do you do this? How do you come up with a price target?
Thanks.
I suppose - do you model to a target IRR like in PE and then just back in to what share price you need to achieve to get there, and whether or not you can believe that?
How do you mechanically substantiate that view?
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