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What growth does the market imply for SHOPERSTOP?
Working backwards from the current price to find the FCF growth assumption baked in.
conservative
6.6% 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
₹296
Historical Growth
10.0%
FCF Yield
11.22%
Price / FCF
8.9x
Plain English
To justify today's price of $296.40, SHOPERSTOP.NS needs to grow its free cash flow at 6.6% per year for the next 10 years. That is 3.5% slower than its historical growth rate of 10.0%. This looks achievable — the market is not pricing in heroic assumptions. There may be genuine upside if the company executes.
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What the stock is worth at different growth assumptions
| Scenario | FCF Growth | Implied IV | MoS vs Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Half implied | 3.3% | ₹164 | -44.7% |
| Implied | 6.6% | ₹294 | -0.7% |
| GDP rate | 10.0% | ₹473 | +59.7% |
| Historical | 10.0% | ₹476 | +60.5% |
At Historical Growth Rate
It would take 4 years for SHOPERSTOP to organically grow into today's price assuming its historical FCF growth of 10.0%.
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