Using the free cash flow valuation model to price an ipo


Using the free cash flow valuation model to price an IPO Assume that you have an opportunity to buy the stock of CoolTech, Inc., an IPO being offered for $12.50 per share. Although you are very much interested in owning the company, you are concerned about whether it is fairly priced. To determine the value of the shares, you have decided to apply the free cash flow valuation model to the firm’s financial data that you’ve developed from a variety of data sources. The key values you have compiled are summarized in the following table.

Free cash flow

Year (t)         FCFt                                            Other data

2016        $ 700,000                                    Growth rate of FCF, beyond 2019 to infinity = 2%

2017          800,000                                     Weighted average cost of capital = 8%

2018          950,000                                     Market value of all debt = $2,700,000

2019        1,100,000                                    Market value of preferred stock = $1,000,000

                                                                  Number of shares of common stock outstanding = 1,100,000

a. Use the free cash flow valuation model to estimate CoolTech’s common stock value per share.

b. Judging on the basis of your finding in part a and the stock’s offering price, should you buy the stock?

c. On further analysis, you find that the growth rate in FCF beyond 2019 will be 3% rather than 2%. What effect would this finding have on your responses in parts a and b?

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