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Price: -- -- | CONSENSUS: Hold DETAILS
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BUY 3
HOLD 8
SELL 3
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| PRICE TARGET: $5.92 DETAILS
HIGH: $8.75
LOW: $1.00
MEDIAN: $8.00
CONSENSUS: $5.92
UPSIDE: 71.10%
AlphaVal

AlphaVal

Deterministic, archetype-aware fair value

Distressed or Transitioning 75% confidence

Primary model: Current EPS × Depressed Multiple

Valuation Signal Overvalued Strong
Trading 165.3% above fair value
Current Price $3.46
Bear Case $0.87 74.9% downside ($0.87 - $3.46) / $3.46 = -74.9% EPS continues to decline, 5x multiple
Fair Value $1.30 62.3% downside ($1.30 - $3.46) / $3.46 = -62.3% Current EPS stabilizes, 8x multiple
Bull Case $1.83 47.2% downside ($1.83 - $3.46) / $3.46 = -47.2% Credible recovery, multiple re-rates to 10x

Adjust Assumptions

7.5x

Key Value Driver

Whether the core business model is intact or structurally impaired

Implied Market Multiple 167.6x

Plain-Language Summary

Our base-case estimate uses Current EPS × Depressed Multiple. We then blend that result with the average analyst price target of $5.92 from 14 analysts, using a 20% weight on analyst consensus. That produces an estimated intrinsic value of $1.30 per share.

Warnings

Don't assume past cash flow levels will return — the company's troubles may have permanently reduced its ability to generate profits.
A stock can look cheap on paper and still lose half its value if the underlying business is permanently damaged.
The wide range between our best and worst cases is intentional — pretending to know a precise value for a troubled company would be misleading.
Wall Street's average price target is $5.92 (from 14 analysts). Our estimate is 97% below the consensus -- consider that gap carefully.
Financial statements were converted from CAD into USD using USDCAD at 0.7245 USD per CAD.

Key Risks

  • Bullish DCF projections are fundamentally unknowable for distressed companies
  • M&A speculation can floor the stock above intrinsic value temporarily
  • Management credibility is a key input — new CEO expands the bull case