Hi everyone Beginner with individual stocks here.
ADBE's Overall financials look super good in my eyes (growth in free cash flow, revenue etc) and I attempted a simple DCF calculation based on that.
My estimated growth is 14% on it's FCF, and a WAAC of 8%, I ended up with a fair value of $630, which is obviously well above it's current price (pre-market around$635). The current price allows for a margin of 15% which makes me wonder if ADBE at its current price might be attractive to enter a small position.
What are your thoughts?
Do you consider the company overvalued, fairly valued or undervalued?
I welcome your honest input :)
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