We look at Allison Transmission (NYSE:ALSN) [Trend Analysis] a company in the auto parts industry being focused on by many investors, to assess if it provides value for investors considering buying or selling it. Currently Allison Transmission is trading at $23.23 after moving up 3.38% in the previous day of trading.
ALSN is trading with a trailing 12 month P/E multiple of 18.90 and an estimated forward P/E multiple of 9.11. The stock has an estimated 5 year annual growth of 9.74% and a PEG multiple of 1.94.
Rather than the usual Price to Earnings (P/E) multiple method, we use a slightly different method to assess if Allison Transmission is potentially a value buy for investors, the PEG ratio (P/E to growth). This PEG multiple takes into account the expected long term growth in earnings of the company rather than merely the growth for one earnings period ahead as forward P/E does.
That is to say, P/E simply doesn’t account for the long term prospects of ALSN. As a rule of thumb, a stock with a PEG of between 0 and 1 is usually considered to be underpriced, between 1 and 2 to be at fair value and over 2 to be overpriced. Based on the PEG ratio of ALSN being 1.94, we consider Allison Transmission to likely be priced at fair value.
This analysis means that value buyers who do not currently hold Allison Transmission (NYSE:ALSN) should probably look for better value alternatives and investors currently holding the stock should either continue to hold or sell and look for alternatives.
The mean analyst 12 month target price for Allison Transmission (NYSE:ALSN) is currently $31.06 or 33.71% above the current price. Additionally, the stock has been as high as $33.02 and as low as $22.06 in the last 52 weeks. Analysts are estimating that ALSN will report earnings per share of $0.62 next quarter.
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