At 29x earnings with 0.86% yield versus 4.33% Treasuries, Graham's framework finds speculation where safety should prevail.
This framework sees a company trading at 29x earnings with massive capital deployment that Mr. Market prices for perfection despite Graham's requirement for safety.
Does the price protect me from permanent loss of capital?
This framework finds no margin of safety at current levels. The price demands heroic assumptions about perpetual growth, offering no protection if execution falters. Graham would see speculation, not investment.
Has management demonstrated consistent earnings over 7-10 years?
The framework recognizes a strong earnings record with demonstrated resilience through cycles. The rapid recovery from Q1'23 trough validates management's operational competence, though volatility remains concerning.
Can this business survive a prolonged downturn?
Graham would approve of the solid balance sheet with manageable leverage and strong coverage. While not a cash-rich fortress, the company generates sufficient cash flow to weather adversity.
What do I receive in earnings and assets per dollar of price?
The framework finds investors paying dearly for each dollar of current earnings and cash flow. Graham would calculate that at this price, the investment offers poor value relative to the business fundamentals delivered today.
Applying Graham's framework reveals a fundamentally sound business trading at prices that offer no margin of safety. The 0.86% earnings yield versus 4.33% Treasuries violates Graham's basic requirement for equity risk premium. While the earnings record impresses and the balance sheet provides adequate protection, the price extrapolates perfection indefinitely. Would Graham buy a business where 20 quarters of insider selling coincides with institutional euphoria at 29x earnings?
This analysis applies Benjamin Graham's published investment framework to publicly available financial data. It is not authored by, endorsed by, or affiliated with Benjamin Graham. Educational purposes only. Not financial advice.