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Northrop Grumman Corporation (NOC) está subvalorizada?
Northrop Grumman Corporation (NOC) currently trades at a P/E of 16.8x with an owner-earnings yield of 4.3%. The Buffett-Fit valuation pillar - owner-earnings yield, intrinsic-value multiple, and the company's underlying compounding rate - is the framework used on this page to grade undervaluation. Educational only, not investment advice.
Headline multiples. Northrop Grumman Corporation trades at a trailing P/E of 16.8x, a P/B of 4.49x, and an EV-to-EBIT of 21.4x. None of these in isolation tells you whether the stock is undervalued - a 30x P/E is cheap for a quality compounder and expensive for a cyclical commodity producer. The point is the relationship between price and the underlying business quality on the same scale.
Owner-earnings yield. Northrop Grumman Corporation's owner-earnings yield (free cash flow / enterprise value) currently sits at 4.3%. This is Buffett's preferred valuation lens because it asks "what does the business actually return to a 100% owner?" rather than accounting earnings that can be inflated by accruals. A yield above the 10-year Treasury plus a 4-5% equity-risk premium is the rough benchmark for "cheap" against a high-quality business.
Earnings yield (1/P/E). The inverted P/E gives an earnings yield of 6.0% - useful as a sanity-check against the owner-earnings yield above. Large gaps between the two usually mean either high stock-based compensation eroding cash earnings (yield gap negative) or aggressive working-capital management inflating cash earnings vs accounting earnings (yield gap positive).
What the framework concludes. Valuation alone doesn't decide whether NOC is a buy - Buffett's full rule is "a wonderful business at a fair price beats a fair business at a wonderful price." The valuation sub-score in the Buffett-Fit verdict on this page combines the metrics above with the company's underlying compounding rate (ROIC × reinvestment) to produce a single 0-100 number. Read the full verdict to see how it sits alongside moat strength, durability, management, and financial health.
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A valuation no invest-like.com é avaliada contra três benchmarks: o rendimento dos lucros do proprietário (a métrica preferida do Buffett - fluxo de caixa livre dividido pelo valor da empresa), o múltiplo do valor intrínseco (DCF e DCF inverso), e o preço face à taxa de compounding subjacente.
O score pondera isso contra os benchmarks medianos de qualidade do setor - um P/L de 20 é barato para um compounder de software e caro para um produtor de commodities cíclico, por isso o bónus setorial conta. Apenas educativo, não é aconselhamento de investimento.
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