Reverse DCF

What growth does the market imply for SUPREMEENG?

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

unrealistic

46.1% implied annual FCF growth

The market is pricing in hyper-growth that virtually no established company has sustained for 10 years. This implies either a structural disruption scenario or significant overvaluation.

Current Price

₹1

Historical Growth

-5.0%

FCF Yield

1.33%

Price / FCF

75.3x

Plain English

To justify today's price of $1.18, SUPREMEENG.NS needs to grow its free cash flow at 46.1% per year for the next 10 years. That is 51.1% faster than its historical growth rate of -5.0%. At its historical growth rate, the stock cannot justify its current price within a 20-year horizon. The market is pricing in a step-change in performance.

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Growth Scenarios

What the stock is worth at different growth assumptions

ScenarioFCF GrowthImplied IVMoS vs Price
Historical-5.0%₹0-100.0%
GDP rate10.0%₹0-100.0%
Half implied23.1%₹0-100.0%
Implied46.1%₹1+0.4%

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