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Price: -- -- | CONSENSUS: Buy DETAILS
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BUY 17
HOLD 4
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| PRICE TARGET: $11.25 DETAILS
HIGH: $16.00
LOW: $6.00
MEDIAN: $11.50
CONSENSUS: $11.25
UPSIDE: 242.99%
AlphaVal

AlphaVal

Deterministic, archetype-aware fair value

High-Growth Software 80% confidence

Primary model: Revenue × Terminal Margin DCF

Valuation Signal Overvalued Mild
Trading 1.1% above fair value
Current Price $3.28
Bear Case $1.67 49.0% downside ($1.67 - $3.28) / $3.28 = -49.0% 15% rev growth, 21% terminal margin
Fair Value $3.24 1.1% downside ($3.24 - $3.28) / $3.28 = -1.1% 26% rev growth, 28% terminal margin
Bull Case $5.23 59.5% upside ($5.23 - $3.28) / $3.28 = 59.5% 33% rev growth, 32% terminal margin

Adjust Assumptions

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Key Value Driver

Revenue growth (26%) × margin expansion to 28%

Terminal Value % of EV 69%
Implied Market Multiple 7.6x

Plain-Language Summary

Projecting 26% revenue growth with FCF margins expanding from 0% to 28% over 10 years, discounted at 12%, the base-case value is $3.24 per share.

Analyst Consensus (External Reference)

Never blended into the bear/base/bull estimates above -- shown only as an outside comparison.

Average Target (21 analysts) $11.25
Analyst Range $6.00 – $16.00
Divergence from AlphaVal 71%

Warnings

Our estimate assumes profit margins grow from 0% to 28% over 10 years. If that improvement stalls, the company is worth considerably less.
Gross margin of 100% means each dollar of revenue is highly profitable. As the company grows, overhead costs should shrink as a share of revenue, boosting overall profits.
Wall Street's average price target is $11.25 (from 21 analysts). Our estimate is 71% below the consensus -- consider that gap carefully.
This stock is 60% below its 52-week high, with weak or declining earnings. That combination often signals real trouble, even though the valuation below is based on other fundamentals.

Key Risks

  • Current FCF misleads — the model values future margins, not today's cash
  • SBC dilution is the hidden tax: 2-4% annual share growth compounds fast
  • Revenue deceleration is inevitable — the question is when and how steep