Reverse DCF

What growth does the market imply for JAGRAN?

Working backwards from the current price to find the FCF growth assumption baked in.

conservative

-3.3% implied annual FCF growth

The market is pricing in below-GDP growth — very conservative assumption. If the company delivers anywhere near its historical rate, there is significant upside.

Current Price

₹66

Historical Growth

0.5%

FCF Yield

11.77%

Price / FCF

8.5x

Plain English

To justify today's price of $65.87, JAGRAN.NS needs to grow its free cash flow at -3.3% per year for the next 10 years. That is 3.8% slower than its historical growth rate of 0.5%. This looks achievable — the market is not pricing in heroic assumptions. There may be genuine upside if the company executes.

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Growth Scenarios

What the stock is worth at different growth assumptions

ScenarioFCF GrowthImplied IVMoS vs Price
Implied-3.3%₹65-0.9%
Half implied-1.6%₹74+11.9%
Historical0.5%₹87+31.7%
GDP rate10.0%₹179+171.5%

At Historical Growth Rate

It would take 3 years for JAGRAN to organically grow into today's price assuming its historical FCF growth of 0.5%.

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