NUF’s stock is now floating at around -43% below its actual worth of $15.8, at the market price of AU$8.95, according to my discounted cash flow model. This difference in price and value gives us a chance to buy low.
NUF is also a financially robust company, as current assets can cover liabilities in the near term and over the long run. The stock’s debt-to-equity ratio of 46.31% has been diminishing over time, revealing NUF’s capacity to pay down its debt.
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