General Dynamics (GD) has seen a significant share price run, but Simply Wall St’s analysis suggests it’s currently fairly valued to undervalued. A Discounted Cash Flow model indicates a slight undervaluation, while a Price-to-Earnings analysis, comparing GD’s 23.0x P/E against an industry average of 42.8x and a “Fair Ratio” of 30.1x, points to the stock being undervalued. Investors can use “Narratives” to form their own valuation based on various factors and forecasts.
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Is It Time To Reassess General Dynamics (GD) After Its Strong Multi Year Share Price Run
General Dynamics (GD) has seen a significant share price run, but Simply Wall St’s analysis suggests it’s currently fairly valued to undervalued. A Discounted Cash Flow model indicates a slight undervaluation, while a Price-to-Earnings analysis, comparing GD’s 23.0x P/E against an industry average of 42.8x and a “Fair Ratio” of 30.1x, points to the stock being undervalued. Investors can use “Narratives” to form their own valuation based on various factors and forecasts.